Keystroke (Windows Vista) 1.5.5.0

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Keystroke is a Voice Recognition Software package that comes with 40+ game and application templates for controlling your favorite games with your voice giving you the competitive edge. Everything from Left 4 Dead, Dead Space, World Of Warcraft, Quake Wars, Unreal Tournament 3, Crysis, Bioshock and more. Keystroke comes with a Template Manager that allows you to easily copy existing templates to make new templates quickly. For new templates, Keystroke! makes it easy with the Keystroke! Recorder that can take any key combination and even control your mouse buttons with your voice.

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