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Guide

Voice Typing vs Keyboard — When to Dictate Nepali

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Voice typing vs keyboard typing in Nepali is a trade-off between raw speed (voice wins for long-form) and precision (keyboard wins for technical and edited content). Most professionals use a mix of both depending on the task.

When should I prefer voice typing?

Long-form articles, casual letters, first drafts, brainstorm notes and any context where speed matters more than punctuation precision. Voice typing produces drafts 3–5× faster than keyboard typing for most users, even after light editing.

When should I prefer keyboard typing?

Code, structured data, official letters that require exact phrasing, anything in a noisy environment, and any task where you'll be paused and thinking between every line. Keyboard control of cursor, selection and formatting is far easier than via voice.

Can I combine both in one session?

Yes — and most experienced users do. Dictate first drafts with voice, then switch to keyboard for editing, structure and proof-reading. The Documents and Letter Creator tools both accept voice and keyboard input simultaneously.

What about privacy considerations?

Keyboard typing stays entirely local. Voice typing sends audio to the browser's recognition service. If you're working with confidential content, prefer keyboard or use voice only for non-sensitive sections of the document.

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