![]() Press Winkey + H, and up comes a small prompt in the middle of your screen telling you it’s listening – you can start talking, and your words start appearing wherever your cursor is. Also check the Google etc.Dictation is a pretty cool feature in Windows 10.make sure you meet the legal requirements in your country, check if it is legal to create a transcript of a conference/audio/video call.Google Translate has a word/duration limit - in my case it is irrelevant, but it might matter for other use cases.I am not affiliated in any way with VOICEMEETER, anyway kudos to those guys - nice UI and tool.See Change microphone for Word/Outlook Dictate only (Win10)? The problem here is that I cannot change the MIC (it uses the DEFAULT input device), and I need the MIC itself for talking to my teacher. I have tried other apps like Firefox or Word dictate.Windows mixer did not work for me, see the linked post.I need VOICEMEETER because I still need to hear my teacher (Zoom conference) and redirecting the output at the same time.It is even possible for me to see the Spanish AND English text at the same time.I now can simply achieve that my going to "Google Translate" and press the MIC button.My use case is that I want so see the transcript of my Spanish teacher speaking. ![]() This works with any sound, so I could also playback music or video. Hence I can use Google translate to create a transcript.Next I set the Microphone in Google Chrome to that VIRTUAL input device. ![]() So I have now a VIRTUAL input device which reads back the output sound.
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