Improve Nepali Voice Typing Accuracy — Setup & Pronunciation Tips
भ्वाइस टाइपिङ शुद्धता
Improving Nepali voice typing accuracy means controlling the factors the recognition model uses to interpret your speech — microphone quality, ambient noise, pacing, pronunciation and vocabulary — so that more words transcribe correctly the first time.
What microphone should I use?
A USB headset or a wired earphone microphone outperforms most built-in laptop microphones. On phones the built-in microphone is usually fine. Avoid Bluetooth headsets for dictation — their codec compresses voice frequencies that recognition models depend on.
How do I control ambient noise?
Dictate in a quiet room with the door closed, away from fans and air conditioning. Position the microphone close to your mouth — within 15 cm — and speak directly into it. Background music, TV and conversation reduce recognition accuracy substantially.
How should I pace my speech?
Speak in short complete phrases of 5–10 words, pause briefly between phrases, and articulate clearly. Avoid mumbling and trailing off at the end of sentences. The model can correct one or two unclear words per phrase but breaks down with continuous fast speech.
How do I handle proper nouns and rare words?
Speak proper nouns more deliberately and edit them manually afterwards. The model handles common Nepali vocabulary well but struggles with personal names, place names and English loan words. Build a habit of quick edits after each paragraph.