How to set up Speech Recognition?

Referring to following link for detailed discussion,
I would like to know if I create a batchfile in following directory, then after getting through those training, does anyone have any suggestions on how to set where the speech locates
this batch file?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions :>
C:\script\run.bat
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-desktop/how-to-set-up-speech-recognition/d3a5693e-c17b-4f5b-84fd-9c1c262ae9ba
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Hi,
You can try to add new words to open bat file in Speech dictionary:
Say "start listening," or tap or click the microphone button to start the listening mode.
Say "open Speech Dictionary" and do any of the following:
-To add a word to the dictionary, say "Add a new word," and then follow the instructions.
For details commands you can use, please refer to this article:
How to use Speech Recognition
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows-8/using-speech-recognition
Kate Li
TechNet Community Support

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