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NaturallySpeaking is generally very good at recognising clearly and slowly dictated text on our test system, even with little training and when there was background noise like passing planes or someone coughing in the room. Using a laptop microphone has been hit-and-miss in the past, but results were excellent on our test Surface Pro 3, even when the Surface was on a lap rather than on a desk (putting the microphone quite some distance from your mouth). One of the big advances in NaturallySpeaking 13 is working with microphones built into laptops rather than making you put on a headset. Image: Mary Branscombe/ZDNet Using your laptops's built-in microphone means you don't need an awkward headset. You can't jump straight in and start dictating, but this is the least training that voice recognition software has ever needed.
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This is a somewhat less convoluted process than in previous versions, but you'll still need to set aside plenty of time to learn how to save time typing. Image: Mary Branscombe/ZDNetĭragon NaturallySpeaking 13 is a powerful system that you'll get the most from if you learn to use it properly and take the time to train it. Tips, hints, tutorials installing NaturallySpeaking 13 takes time. Saving your profile takes a surprisingly long 45 seconds, whereupon the Dragon bar appears at the top of your screen with the Learning Center help system open on top of all your other windows, and a tutorial automatically opens to show you the basics (and sneak a little more training past you).

On launching the software you still have to pick your audio device (microphone, audio recording or even a phone) and read a few paragraphs of text that Dragon uses to check the microphone setup and background noise levels, teach you how to speak to the software and start training itself on your particular voice.
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If you click the icon Dragon leaves on your desktop without asking, you get a list of tips and update suggestions in the Software Manager. When the software is finally installed, you have to activate it - even if you entered your licence key during installation.
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While the software installs, tips are displayed on-screen while you deal with a registration dialog.

The range of English accents and dialects is excellent, but the NaturallySpeaking installer is old-school. It's good that the software covers so many dialects and languages, but it would be better if the installer asked you which of those you wanted, rather than waiting until after setup to have you choose your region and accent. For the English version, that includes US, UK, Australian, Canadian, Indian and South-east Asian English.

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You have to choose a location for the temporary installer files yourself (and delete them yourself), shut down every Office application so it can integrate, and if you choose the default install you'll end up with a comprehensive set of languages. The NaturallySpeaking installer is the kind of traditional and over-complicated utility that makes tablets like the iPad so appealing. This is very definitely desktop software. It has some useful new features wrapped around the latest generation of desktop voice recognition technology, but as we become more used to voice control on smartphones, does desktop voice software match our growing expectations? VAT) editions, is the latest release of Nuance's desktop voice recognition software for dictating documents and controlling your PC.

Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13, which comes in Home (£79.99) and Premium (£139.99 inc.
