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'''Windows Speech Recognition''' ('''WSR''') is [[speech recognition]] developed by [[Microsoft]] for [[Windows Vista]] that enables [[hands-free computing|voice commands]] to control the [[desktop metaphor|desktop]] [[user interface]], [[transcription (linguistics)|dictate]] text in [[electronic document]]s and [[email]], navigate [[website]]s, perform [[keyboard shortcut]]s, and operate the [[cursor (computing)|mouse cursor]]. It supports custom [[macro (computer science)|macro]]s to perform additional or supplementary tasks. Hotkeys for this action is <code>Windows logo key+Ctrl+S</code> (windows 10, windows 11)<ref>https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/use-voice-recognition-in-windows-83ff75bd-63eb-0b6c-18d4-6fae94050571 {{bare URL inline|date=August 2023}}</ref>
 
WSR is a locally processed speech recognition platform; it does not rely on [[cloud computing]] for accuracy, dictation, or recognition, but adapts based on contexts, grammars, speech samples, training sessions, and vocabularies. It provides a personal dictionary that allows users to include or exclude words or expressions from dictation and to record pronunciations to increase recognition accuracy. Custom language models are also supported.