There is no such thing built into Windows 7, you will need third party software.
No it does not use domain login.
you would have to download a program, i use audacity, but if you have windows 7, you can use windows recognition. Have fun.
Yes - there is speech recognition built-in to Windows 7. Click Start, then Control panel, then Speech Recognition. It will need configuring the first time you use it - but you can place a short-cut on your desk-top if you use it regularly.
IT IS ON WINDOWS 7 AND WINDOWS VISTA IT IS CALLED vvoice speech recognition
Your voice is terrible and the computer wants to kill itself.
No - that would involve re-writing the Windows log-in script software. Microsoft does not allow the end-user access to the Windows source code.
In Configuration, select User Management and add a User and assign a password to this user.
See the related link. You need to register (new user) or login (existing user), then you can either play online or download it.
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crtl+alt+del>change password (works mostly) also d'pends on what software ur using (like xp or windows 7 or vista)
Windows 7 is named Windows 7.