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No it is software that recognizes voice and can convert it into typed words. The input device would be your microphone.
An emoji is a graphic symbol selected from a menu. An emoticon is a string of characters typed on a keyboard. They go back long before computers to the early days of the typewriter. Some computer software automatically translates typed emoticons to graphical emojis.
I guess you refer to printed documents (which means not digital) - use a scanner and an OCR software but if you refer to that, the category is wrong.
All formulas are converted to upper case when they have been typed in.
It is software used to crack others keyboard typed password in gmail,bank accounts etc.................
The Proloquo software (See links below) can speak keystrokes as they are typed in any application as well as many other speech related functions.
I went to start, run, typed in regedit, pressed ctrl F, typed in Green Av deleted everything in the folder, deleted the folder, ran an anti-virus software, deleted all cookies and restart computer.
== == I went to start, run, typed in regedit, pressed ctrl F, typed in Green Av deleted everything in the folder, deleted the folder, ran an anti-virus software, deleted all cookies and restart computer.
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"I had to convert the data from the chart into a bar graph.
Yes, documents created by word processors are software. All computer files are software. A word processing document is not a software application, but it is a software file.
Microsoft OneNote is a versatile software that allows users to enter typed text, handwritten comments, and sketches anywhere on a page. You can save the page as part of a digital notebook, which enables you to organize and store your notes effectively.