![]() ![]() With my Retina MacBook Pro, the two microphones are so good that I can even dictate without first donning a headset microphone (a traditional requirement for dictation). In fact, it’s how I’m adding this very text. The feature works anywhere on the Mac that you can enter text, no training or customization necessary. ![]() Now, when you press the Fn key twice and start speaking, the words appear on screen as you speak. Having this transcription-support file on your Mac dramatically improves the functionality of OS X’s built-in Dictation feature. To set it up, you go to the Dictation & Speech pane in System Preferences and tick the Use Enhanced Dictation box. In OS X Mavericks, you now have the option of downloading a file that supports offline dictation. If something went wrong, you had no idea until you were (a) done speaking and (b) OS X had finished transcribing what you said.
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