Some embodiments disclosed herein store a target application and a dictation application. The target application may be configured to receive input from a user. The dictation application interface may include a full overlay mode option, where in response to selection of the full overlay mode option, the dictation application interface is automatically sized and positioned over the target application interface to fully cover a text area of the target application interface to appear as if the dictation application interface is part of the target application interface. The dictation application may be further configured to receive an audio dictation from the user, convert the audio dictation into text, provide the text in the dictation application interface and in response to receiving a first user command to complete the dictation, automatically copy the text from the dictation application interface and inserting the text into the target application interface.
Alan Scott McKinney - Fairfield OH, US Christopher K. Taylor - Cincinnati OH, US Aaron G. Weeks - Cincinnati OH, US Curtis A. Weeks - Loveland OH, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/00 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219, 710 67, 715700
Abstract:
In a first embodiment of the present invention, a method of displaying selected media is disclosed. The method comprises registering a key on a user computer; accessing a key server via the Internet when the key is pressed; and displaying selected media on the user computer. In preferred embodiments of the method, the step of registering a key on a user computer includes the step of generating and storing a unique registration code.
Systems And Methods For Providing An Electronic Dictation Interface
Aaron G. Weeks - Cincinnati OH, US Stephen E. Barton - Milford OH, US
Assignee:
Dolby & Company, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G10L 15/26
US Classification:
704235
Abstract:
Some embodiments disclosed herein store a target application and a dictation application. The target application may be configured to receive input from a user. The dictation application interface may include a full overlay mode option, where in response to selection of the full overlay mode option, the dictation application interface is automatically sized and positioned over the target application interface to fully cover a text area of the target application interface to appear as if the dictation application interface is part of the target application interface. The dictation application may be further configured to receive an audio dictation from the user, convert the audio dictation into text, provide the text in the dictation application interface and in response to receiving a first user command to complete the dictation, automatically copy the text from the dictation application interface and inserting the text into the target application interface.
Systems And Methods For Providing An Electronic Dictation Interface
Curtis A. Weeks - Loveland OH, US Aaron G. Weeks - Cincinnati OH, US Stephen E. Barton - Milford OH, US
Assignee:
DOLBEY & COMPANY, INC. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G10L 15/26
US Classification:
704235
Abstract:
Some embodiments disclosed herein store a target application and a dictation application. The target application may be configured to receive input from a user. The dictation application interface may include a full overlay mode option, where in response to selection of the full overlay mode option, the dictation application interface is automatically sized and positioned over the target application interface to fully cover a text area of the target application interface to appear as if the dictation application interface is part of the target application interface. The dictation application may be further configured to receive an audio dictation from the user, convert the audio dictation into text, provide the text in the dictation application interface and in response to receiving a first user command to complete the dictation, automatically copy the text from the dictation application interface and inserting the text into the target application interface.
Metavante Jan 1998 - Jul 2004
Application Developer
Dolbey Jan 1998 - Jul 2004
Integration Manager and Company
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - Lubar School of Business 2000 - 2001
Master of Science, Masters
University of Wisconsin - Parkside 1996 - 1997
Colorado State University
Skills:
Software Documentation Microsoft Sql Server Integration Sql Process Improvement Software Project Management Visio Sharepoint Healthcare Information Technology Xml Testing Software Development Troubleshooting Visual Basic Web Applications
East Haven Junior High School East Haven CT 1953-1960, Overbrook School East Haven CT 1953-1960, Scottsdale Alternative High School Scottsdale AZ 1984-1987