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Hi there! I'm sorry to hear about your disability. Microsoft Word actually has a built-in feature called "Dictate" that allows you to speak and have your words typed out for you. Here's how to use it:
  1. Open a new Word document.
  2. Click on the "Dictate" button in the toolbar at the top of the screen. It looks like a microphone.
  3. A pop-up window will appear. Click "OK" to give Word permission to access your microphone.
  4. Start speaking! Your words will appear on the screen as you talk.
  5. When you're finished, click the "Dictate" button again to stop.

Note that Dictate works best if you speak clearly and in a quiet environment. It may also take some time to get used to speaking your punctuation (e.g. "period" for a full stop, "comma" for a comma, etc.).
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