You can, however, have Windows 11 insert punctuation automatically, if you like. Just click the gear icon in the voice typing window and activate “Automatic punctuation.” (This option doesn’t appear to be present on Windows 10, but you can use the Dictate feature within Word — more on that in a moment — to get automatic punctuation while typing documents on the older OS.)
You can also say commands like “Delete that” or “Scratch that” to delete the last word or phrase you spoke. Then when you’re done, you can say “Stop listening,” click the microphone button, or press Windows+H again.
One last thing: If you have a touch-screen device, you can also start using voice typing by tapping the microphone on the touch keyboard.