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Contents
Contents
Copyright
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Webexperience
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EnhancingAccuracy
14
CompatibilityAlerts
14
NewDragonBar
15
LearningCenter
15
InteractiveTutorialenhancements
15
ShorterProfileCreationProcess
15
SimplifiedAudioSetup
16
Open-endedcustomcommands(ProfessionalandLegaleditionsonly)
16
AlwaysreplacesAskMeasthedefaultfordeferredcorrection(ProfessionalandLegaleditionsonly)
16
OperatingSystemsupport
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InstallationandUserProfileCreation
17
Dragonsystemrequirements
18
Whatyoushouldknowbeforeinstalling
18
InstallingDragontoacustomlocation
18
InstallationPrerequisites
19
InstallingSoftware-TypicalInstallation
20
InstallingSoftware-CustomInstallation
21
Modifyingapplicationsettingsforallusers
23
Modifyingformattingoptionsforallusers
24
Creatingyouruserprofile
25
Settingup,positioning,andcheckingyourmicrophone
27
Trainingauserprofile
27
UpgradingUserProfiles
28
Defaultinstallationfolders
30
ActivatingDragonNaturallySpeaking
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WelcometoDragonNaturallySpeaking
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WorkingwithWindows8andWindows8.1
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AboutDragonNaturallySpeaking
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HowDragonworks
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ActivatingDragonNaturallySpeaking
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Dragonsystemrequirements
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Contents
TopWaystouseDragon
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UsingDragonNaturallySpeakingHelp
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Hotkeys
45
UsingtheDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter
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UsingtheInteractiveTutorial
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Startingtodictate
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UsingtheCommandlineinterface
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ElectronicMedicalRecord(EMR)applicationsrestrictions
50
AutoConfigurationBasedonSystemProfile
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ContactingCustomerServiceandSupport
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TheDragonBar
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TheTextControlIndicator
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DisplayingtheDragonBar
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WorkingwiththeNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar
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Chooseanaudiodevice
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Positionyourmicrophoneproperly
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UsingtheDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter
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TheDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter
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DictationBasics
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Undoingactions
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Correctingtexterrorsasyoudictate
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Dictationcommands
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Typingorspellingtext
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Spellingwords
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Dictatingnumbers
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UsingtheDictationBox
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DictationBoxSettings
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AboutDragonPad
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Changingthewaytextwrapsonyourscreen
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Correctingdictation-workflow
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Correctingtext-quickreference
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Choosingthecorrecttext
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Correctingmisrecognizedcommands
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UsingDirectEditingcommands
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Handlingmultipletextmatches
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Revisingtext-quickreference
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Movingtospecificwords
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Movingtothebeginningorendofadocumentorline
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Using"GoBack"tomovethecursor
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Selecting text
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Selectingtext-quickreference
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Selectingcharactersandwords
120
Selectingspecificwordsorphrases
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Selectinglinesandparagraphs
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Selectingtextagain
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Changinganincorrecttextselection
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Cutting,copying,andpasting
125
Deletingdictatedtext
125
Deletingcharacters,words,lines,orparagraphs
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Deletingbybackspacing
126
Formatting
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Formattingtext
128
Formattingnumbers
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Settingfontname,size,andstyle
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Aligningtext
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Addingnewlinesandparagraphs
132
Hyphenatingwords
132
Joiningwords
132
SettingAuto-FormattingOptions
133
CreatingWordProperties
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Scrollinginpopularprograms
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UsingtheribboninterfaceinMicrosoftapplications
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Aboutspokencommandsinwordprocessingprograms
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Dictatinginyourwordprocessor
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BasicdocumentcommandsinMicrosoftWord
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Creating,opening,andclosingadocument
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Savingadocument
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Selectingtext
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Contents
FormattingtextinMicrosoftWord
Email Programs
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Supportede-mailprograms
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Workingine-mailprograms
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Commandsforworkingwithe-mailmessages
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Commandsformovingaroundine-mail
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Dictatinge-mailandWebaddresses
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DictatingE-mailandCalendarcommands
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CommandsforWindowsLiveMail
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Microsoft Outlook
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WorkingwithMicrosoftOutlook
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Readingandsendinge-mailwithMicrosoftOutlook
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MakingappointmentsinMicrosoftOutlook
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AddingcontactsinMicrosoftOutlook
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WritingnotesinMicrosoftOutlook
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UsingotherMicrosoftOutlookcommands
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Dialogboxcommands
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Movingaroundinamessagewindow
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MicrosoftOutlook2010commands
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Microsoft Excel
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WorkingwithMicrosoftExcel
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DictatinginMicrosoftExcelwithFullTextControl
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BasiccommandsforMicrosoftExcel
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Creating,opening,andclosingaspreadsheet
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Editinginaspreadsheet
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Saving,renaming,andmovingtoanotheraspreadsheet
170
Settingupaspreadsheet
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Viewingthespreadsheet
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Printing
171
Movingaroundaspreadsheet
171
Switchingbetweenopenspreadsheets
172
FormattingaMicrosoftExcelspreadsheet
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WorkingwithcellcontentsinMicrosoftExcel
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AbouttheDragonWebExtension
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BrowserrequirementsfortheDragonWebExtension
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InstallingandenablingtheDragonWebExtension
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HowtotelliftheDragonWebExtensionisEnabled
182
UsingWeb-basedEmail
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EditingtextinasupportedWebapplication
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UsingDragon'sWebcapabilitieswithouttheDragonWebExtension
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IfyouhaveproblemsusingWebapplicationsupport
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WorkingwithaWebbrowser
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SearchingtheWebbyvoice
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Webbrowsercommands
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InternetExplorercommands
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Startingandexitingprograms
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UsingWindowsDesktopcommands
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Controllingmenus
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Selectingbuttonsanddialogboxoptions
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Selectingtabsinadialogbox
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Resizingandclosingwindows
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Selectingandopeningicons
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Scrollinginwindowsandlists
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SearchingyourDesktopbyvoice
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Switchingbetweenprogramsandwindows
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Controllingthekeyboard
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Movingthemousepointer
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Movecommands
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Optionalmovecommands
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Stoppingmousemovement
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PositioningthemousepointerwithMouseGrid
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Clickinganddraggingthemouse
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Clickingthemouse
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Draggingthemouse
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Stoppingmousemovement
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Top10waystoimproveaccuracy
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UsingSmartFormatRules
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AdjustingSpeedvs.Accuracy
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UsingtheAccuracyCenter
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RunningtheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizer
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Recognition Modes
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UsingRecognitionModes
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Switchingrecognitionmodes
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Trainingmisrecognizedcommands
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Trainingindividualwordsandphrases
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Contents
Supplementaltraining
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AboutpersonalizingyourVocabulary
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AddingwordsorphrasestoyourVocabulary
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Learningfromspecificdocuments
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Importinglistsofwordsorphrases
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AddingwordswiththeSpellingwindow
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LearnFromSentE-mails
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AddingcontactnamestotheVocabulary
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Deletingwords
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UsingtheDon'tRecognizeThatWordCommand
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Managing Vocabularies
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AboutVocabularies
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OpeningVocabularies
259
AddingaVocabularytoaUserProfile
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DeletingVocabularies
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RenamingVocabularies
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ImportingVocabularies
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ExportingVocabularies
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AbouttheCommandBrowser
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OpeningtheCommandBrowser
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FindingcommandsintheCommandBrowser
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TrainingcommandsintheCommandBrowser
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Web experience
TheDragonWebextensionnowgivesFullTextControlinChromeandFirefoxaswellasin
InternetExplorer,inmostwebsites.InordertouseDragoninthesupportedbrowsers,you
mustenablethisadd-on.
Therearesomedifferencesinfunctionalitybetweenbrowsers.
WhenyouareinInternetExplorer,Firefox,orChrome,seetheLearningCenterfor
commandsyoumightwanttosay,aswellastips.
Formoreinformation,seeInstallingandenablingtheDragonWebExtension.
Enhancing Accuracy
Inadditiontohigherout-of-the-boxaccuracy,Dragon13introducesenhancementstowhat
youcandotoincreaseyouraccuracy:
TheLearnFromSentEmailtoolnowalsoworkswithWeb-based emailsuchasGmailand
YahooMail,soyouhavemorepotentialsourcesfromwhichtoletDragonfamiliarizeitself
withthewordsandphrasesyoumightwrite.
TheVocabularyEditornowhasaSearchfieldandletsyousearchonmorethanjustwritten
forms.Also,itmakesiteasytoaddacustomDictationCommand.
Note:theWordPropertiesdialogbox(whichisaccessedthroughtheVocabularyEditor)now
usesthetermprintedforminsteadofalternatewrittenform.
For Canadian customers:whencreatingaprofile,youcannowpickCanadaasyourregion
sothatDragon'svocabularywillcontainspellingssuchas"honour"insteadof"honor."
Compatibility Alerts
Ifitsadd-inforasupportedapplication(suchasMicrosoftWord)becomesdisabled,Dragon
nowalertsyouofthisdisconnection.(Theseadd-insenableFullTextControl;theyareknown
ascompatibilitymodules.)
ThiscanbeturnedoffontheMiscellaneoustaboftheOptionsdialog.
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Fordetails,seeTheOptionsdialogboxMiscellaneoustab.
New DragonBar
DragonnowincludesaredesignedDragonBar.TheNewDragonBarcanbedraggedtoa
differentlocationaswellasexpandedorcollapsedbyclickingonitsleftedge.Totakeupless
spaceonyourscreen,itautomaticallycollapseswhenyourenotusingit.Youcanuseits
DragonBarmenutoturn off the auto-collapse,ifyouwish,ortoexit Dragon.
TheDragonBarfromversion12isstillavailable.Ifdesired,youcaneasilyswitchbetween
theNewDragonBarandtheClassicDragonBar.
Fordetails,seeTheDragonBar.
Learning Center
TheLearningCenteristhenewnameoftheHelpmenuitempreviouslycalledtheDragon
Sidebar(anarrowwindowlistingcommandsandadvice,soyoucanrefertoitasyouwork).
InDragon13,ithasbeenredesignedandenhanced.Itnowcontainspanelsyoucanopenor
closebyclickingontheirheading;thetoppanel,openbydefault,containsessential
commandsandadvice.
Bydefault,thiswindowissettoFloatingbutinashorterheight,tocoverlessofanywindow
thatmaybeunderit.
ForimportantdetailsonhowtocontroltheLearningCenterandhowtochangeitsbehavior
andappearance(fontsize,docking,width,etc.),besuretoreadUsingtheDragonLearning
Center.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
InstallationandUserProfileCreation
Dragonsystemrequirements
Whatyoushouldknowbeforeinstalling
InstallingDragontoacustomlocation
InstallationPrerequisites
InstallingSoftware-TypicalInstallation
InstallingSoftware-CustomInstallation
Modifyingapplicationsettingsforallusers
Modifyingformattingoptionsforallusers
Creatingyouruserprofile
Settingup,positioning,andcheckingyourmicrophone
Trainingauserprofile
UpgradingUserProfiles
Defaultinstallationfolders
ActivatingDragonNaturallySpeaking
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ThischapterpresentshowtoinstallandsetupDragon,andthenhowtotrainDragonto
understandyourvoice.
Theinstallationprocesscheckstomakesureyoursystemmeetstheminimumsystem
requirementsneededforDragon.Thesesystemrequirementsarelistedintheinformation
thatcamewithyourcopyofDragon.Ifyoursystemdoesnotmeettheserequirements,
Dragonwillnotbeinstalled.
Plugging in the microphone
TouseDragon,youwillneedtopluginyourmicrophone.
Ifyouarenotsurehowtopluginyourmicrophone,consultthedocumentationthatcame
withyourmicrophone.
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Ifyoualreadyhavespeakersforyourcomputer,youcanalsousethesetoplaybackrecorded
speechinsteadofyourheadphones.
SupportsMicrosoft Office 2010 & 2013.Does not support dictation directly into Electronic
Medical Record (EMR) systems. For EMR support, please use Dragon Medical Edition.
-R
AM:Minimum:2 GB for 32-bitWindows 7, 8 & 8.1.4 GB for 64-bitWindows 7, 8 & 8.1
and Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012.
-C
PU:Minimum:2.2 GHzInteldualcoreorequivalentAMDprocessor.Faster
processors yield faster performance.
-F
ree hard disk space:4GB
-S
upported Operating Systems:Windows732-bitand64-bit;Windows8&8.1,32-bit
and64-bit;WindowsServer2008R2;WindowsServer2012.
-InternetExplorer9orhigherorthecurrentversionofChromeorFirefoxforOnlineHelp.
-A
soundcardsupporting16-bitrecording.
-A
DVD-ROMdriveforinstallation.
-A
Nuance-approvedmicrophone.Seesupport.nuance.com/compatibilityformore
information.
-A
nInternetconnectionforautomaticproductactivation(aquickanonymousprocess).
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creatingthelocationwhereuserprofileswillbecreated.Theseprofilescanconsumealarge
amountofdiskspaceonyourC:drive.
YoucancustomizeyourinstallationtoreducetheamountofdiskspaceusedonyourC:
drivebynotinstallingunwantedlanguagesandvocabularies.Formoreinformation,see
InstallingsoftwareCustomInstallation.
Upgrading the operating system to Windows 7 or Windows 8
IfyouupgradeamachinefromapreviousversionofWindowstoWindows7orWindows8
andthatmachinehasVersion11.xor12.xofDragoninstalled,thatversionofDragonwill
notworkafterupgrading.Allyouruserprofilesfromthesepreviousversionsremainintact
andcanbeupgradedwhenyouinstallDragonVersion13.
Coexistence with other Dragon products
Coexistence with previous versions of Dragon
YoucanhaveonlyoneversionofDragoninstalledonyoursystem.
Note:
YoucaninstallDragonSDKClientEdition13onthesamemachinewhereDragon13is
installed.Inaddition,Dragon13andDragonSDKClientEdition13canshareuserprofiles
andvocabularies.
Youcanonlyrunoneproductatatime.Forexample,ifyouarerunningDragon,youcannot
runanyoftheSDKClienttoolsorsamples.
Note:
Coexistence of Version 13 with Dragon SDK Client Edition Version 11.x, or 12.x is not
supported.
Installation Prerequisites
Before installing the software (or modifying or upgrading it)
1. Closeallopenapplications.
2. Turnoffordisableantivirussoftware;theinstallationprocesscansometimestriggera
falsevirusreport.
Note:YoumusthaveAdministratorrightstoinstalloruninstallDragononWindows7or
Windows8.AdministratorrightsarenotrequiredtocreateaDragonuserprofileorusethe
softwareafterinstallation.
OnWindows7andWindows8systems,ifasanadministratoryouwanttocreateaDragon
userprofileforaWindowslimiteduser(userwithrestrictedprivileges),youmustlogon
usingthatWindowslimiteduseraccountbeforecreatingtheDragonprofile.
IfyoucreateaDragonprofileforalimitedWindowsuserwhileloggedinasaWindows
administrator,thelimiteduserwillnotbeabletoaccessthatDragonprofile.These
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restrictionsalsoapplytoanupgradeinstallation.
3. Choosethetypeofinstallationtocarryout.
Choosewhethertoinstalltheentireproductoronlyparticularfeaturesoftheproduct,as
explainedinthenextsection.
YoucanalsocarryoutanMSIinstallation.RefertotheonlineDragonSystemAdministrator
GuidePDForHelpfilefordetails.
Choosing type of installation
WhenyouinstallDragon,youcaneitherdoacomplete(typical)installationoracustom
installation.Nuancerecommendsyoudoacompleteinstallationunlessyouareexperienced
withtheproduct.Thetablebelowtellsmoreabouteachinstallationtype.
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Typical/
Complete
Installsallcomponents(includingallvocabulariesandlanguagesavailableinyour
editionofthesoftware).
Requiresthemaximumdiskspace.
Custom
Letsyouselectparticularcomponentstoinstall(including,dependingofyouredition
ofDragon,languages,vocabularies,andtheText-to-Speechfunction).
Cangreatlyreducethediskspacerequired.
Duringacustominstallation,intheProfessionalandMedicaleditions,youcan
modifysettingsthatarethenappliedtoalluserprofilescreatedwiththisinstallation,
includingWindowslimitedaccountusers.
Note
IfyoudecidenottoinstallsomeDragoncomponentsbyselectingCustominstallation,youcan
installthemlaterbyrunningtheSetupprogramagainandchoosingModify.
Ifyouareinstallingtheproductformultipleusers,youshouldchooseaCustominstallation
ratherthanaTypical/Completeinstallation.Tocarryoutacustominstallation,proceedto
InstallingsoftwareCustomInstallation.Otherwise,seeInstallingsoftwareTypical
Installation.
1. InserttheDragonDVDintoyourDVDdrive.
Iftheinstallationdoesnotstartautomatically,useWindowsExplorertofindanddouble-click
setup.exeontheDVD.
2. AftertheWindowsInstallerbegins,itinstalls:
n VisualC++Version9.0Runtime
3. AftertheWizardbegins,clickNexttoproceedtotheLicense Agreementpage.Readthe
textandselectI accept the terms...,thenclickNext.
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IfnoearlierversionsofDragonareinstalledonyoursystem,thedefaultdirectoryis:
C:\ProgramFiles\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13
Foralistofdirectoriescreatedbyinstallation,seeVersion13FileStructure.
6. WhileyouarestillontheSetup Typepage,selectTypical.
7. ClickInstalltostarttheinstallation.
8. Whenprompted,clickFinishtocompletetheinstallation.(Ifyouarepromptedtorestart
yourcomputer,restartitnow.)
9. SelectStart>All Programs>Dragon NaturallySpeaking>Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
TheNewDragonBarappearsonyourdesktop.
10. (optional)Ifyouhaveuserprofilesthatyouwouldliketoupgradebeforeproceeding,see
UpgradingUserProfiles.
11. Ifyouhavenoupgradableprofiles,theProfileCreationwizardstartsimmediatelyafter
youruntheproduct.ProceedtoCreatingyourUserProfiletosetupaUserProfile,
continueasinstructed.
YouarenowreadytocreateaUserProfile,asexplainedunderCreatingyourUserProfile.
1. InserttheDragonDVDintoyourDVDdrive.
Iftheinstallationdoesnotstartautomatically,useWindowsExplorertofindanddouble-click
setup.exeontheDVD.
2. AftertheWindowsInstallerbegins,itinstalls:
n VisualC++Version9.0Runtime
3. AftertheWizardbegins,clickNexttoproceedtotheLicense Agreementpage.Readthe
textandselectI accept the terms...,thenclickNext.
4. EnteryourUser NameandOrganization,andtheSerial Numbersuppliedtoyour
installation.
5. (Optional)WhentheSetupTypepageappears,clicktheChangebuttonandchoose
wheretoinstalltheproduct.
IfnoearlierversionsofDragonareinstalledonyoursystem,thedefaultdirectoryis:
C:\ProgramFiles\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13
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Foralistofdirectoriescreatedbyinstallation,seeVersion13FileStructure.
6. WhileyouarestillontheSetup Typepage,selectCustomforthetypeofinstallation.
Note:If you decide not to install some Dragon components by selecting Custom installation,
you can install them later by running the Setup program again and choosing Modify.
7. ClickNextandyouseeatreewhereyoucanselectanyparticularfeatureoftheproduct
andclickthedownarrowtoitslefttochoosewhere/whentoinstallit:
n Installnow,onlocalharddrive
n Installnow,withallsubfeaturesonlocalharddrive
n Installwhenitisneededonajust-in-timebasis
Theseoptionsareparticularlyusefulforinstallingmultiplelanguagesand/ormultiple
vocabularies.
Installingotherlanguages,dialects,andspecializedvocabulariesT
oinstalluserfilesforthe
otherlanguagesordialectssuppliedwithyouredition,chooseCustomontheSetupType
page.Theuserfilesforeachlanguageordialectcontainbothspellingsandpronunciations
specifictothatregion.Forexample,userswhowishtodictateUSEnglishspellings
includinguserswithaccentsshouldinstalltheUS(American)Englishuserfiles.
8. ClickNextagainand,ifyoudonothavetheProfessionaledition,skiptothenextstep.
Otherwise,chooseanycheckboxesunderAdditional optionstohaveadditionaldialog
boxespopupattheendoftheinstallation,whereyoucanmakechangesthataffectall
usersdictatingonthiscomputer.
Modify the applications settings for all users
DisplaystheOptionsdialogboxattheendoftheinstallation;hereyousetseveral
optionsforalluserprofilesatonce(seeonlineHelpfordetails).Usefulforaninstallation
inasharedarea;forexample,inaconferenceroomorinanexaminingroomwhere
multiplehealthcareprofessionalscoulddictate.
Modifytheadministrativesettings
DisplaystheAdministrative Settingsdialogboxattheendoftheinstallation,where
yousetuptheRoamingUserfeature,wheretobackupyourfiles,andwhocanmodify
commands/vocabularies.
Modifytheformattingoptions
DisplaysAuto-Formattingdialogboxatendofinstallation,whereyouapplyuniform
formattingtoalldocumentsdictatedatthisinstallation;forexample,formatsfordates,
times,andphonenumbers.Youalsosetwhethertoexpandcontractions,apply
abbreviations,andinsertcommasautomatically.SeeonlineHelpformoredetails.
9. ClickNext.
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10. ClickInstalltostarttheinstallation.
11. Whentheinstallationcompletes,proceedwithanyofthefollowingsectionsthatapplyto
yourcustominstallation:
n Modifyingapplicationsettingsforallusers
n Modifyingadministrativesettings
n Modifyingformattingoptionsforallusers
12. Whenyouarepromptedtoregistertheproduct,selectoneoftheregistrationoptions.
13. ClickOKtoregistertheproductandclickitagaintoproceed.
14. CheckYes, check for program updates after the setup completestodownloadany
updatesafterthesetupcompletesandclickFinishtocompletetheinstallation.
15. Ifyouchosetoupgradeuserprofilesearlier,whenthemessageaboutupgradingyour
userprofilespopsup,clickOK.(Themessagemighttellyouthattheinstallationwillnotbe
completeuntilafteryoursystemisrestarted.)
16. Ifyouweretoldyouneedtorebootinordertocompletetheinstallation,rebootyour
computernow.
17. SelectStart>All Programs>Dragon NaturallySpeaking>Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
TheNewDragonBarappearsonyourdesktop.
18. (optional)Ifyouhaveuserprofilesthatyouwouldliketoupgradebeforeproceeding,refer
toUpgradingUserProfiles.Otherwise,ifyouhavenoupgradableexistingprofiles,the
ProfileCreationwizardstartsimmediatelyandyoucancreateaprofileasexplainedin
CreatingyourUserProfile.
If you did a typical installation, open the Options dialog box by opening Dragon and selecting
Options from the DragonBar's Tools menu.
IntheOptionsdialogbox,youseeseveraltabsyoucanusetoconfigurevariousaspectsof
theproduct:
Formoreinformationoneachtab,seetheonlineHelp(startwiththetopicTheOptions
dialogbox).
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Ifyouperformedatypicalinstallation,opentheAdministrativeSettingsdialogboxbyrunning
DragonwithoutopeningaprofileandselectingAdministrativeSettingsfromtheToolsmenu.
IntheAdministrativeSettingsdialogbox,youseethefollowingtabs:
n RoamingTosetuproamingusers.
n MiscellaneousTocreatebackup/distributiondirectoriesandcontrolwhocanmodify
customcommands(orvocabularies).
n ScheduledTasksToscheduleaccuracyoptimizationandDataCollection(to
improvefuturereleases),andtoletusersmodifythescheduleoftasks.
Fordetails,refertotheHelpbyclickingtheHelpbutton.
If you did not do a custom installation and you want to view or change the Auto-Formatting
options: launch Dragon, open a user profile, and select Auto-Formatting Options from the
Tools menu on the DragonBar.
TheAuto-Formattingdialogboxappearsasshownbelow.
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Fordetailsabouttheseoptions,clicktheHelpbuttononthisdialogboxorseetheHelptopic
TheAuto-Formattingdialogbox.
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Note: Note:
Ifyouupgradedasingleprofilefromanearlierversion,Dragonopensthatprofile.Ifyou
upgradedmultipleprofiles,itdisplaysallupgradedprofilesintheOpenUserProfiledialog
box.
To create a user profile
Proceedthroughthewizard,fillingintheinformationitrequestsandclickingNexttoproceed.
Note:
ThewizardasksforregionoftheworldyouliveintohelpDragontranscribeyourspeechin
accordancewithregionaldifferences.
Dragonletsyouhaveprofilesinmultiplelanguages.Ifyoureditionsupportsmorethanone
language,youcaninstalladditionallanguagesbychoosingCustomduringtheinstallationand
havingtheDragonDVDavailabletoinstallthelanguagefilesduringtheprofilecreation
process.
Dragonautomaticallychoosesaspeechmodeltouseasthefoundationforyourprofileanda
vocabularyitusestorecognizewordsbasednotonlyontheirsoundbutalsoontheircontext.
Ifyouwanttoselectaparticularspeechmodelandvocabulary,youcanclicktheAdvanced
button.
WhentheChooseanaudiodevicepageappears,Dragonscansyoursystemandpresentsa
listfromwhichyouselectyourtypeofaudiodevice.Next,Dragonhasyoupositionandcheck
yourmicrophone.WhenDragonasksyoutoreadashorttextaloudsothatitcancheckyour
audioinputandmakesomeadjustments,clicktheStartbuttonandreadthetextasifyou
weredictatingtothesoftware(thistakesabout30seconds).
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n Positionthemicrophoneaboutahalf-inch(approximatelythewidthofyourthumb)
fromyourmouthandalittleofftotheside.Themicrophoneshouldnottouchyour
mouth,butitcanbealmosttouchingyourlips.
n Ifyouneedtomovethemicrophoneoutoftheway,lifttheboomupandoveryour
head,ratherthanbendingitoutofpositionorremovingtheheadset.
Using a hand-held microphone
n Holdthemicrophoneonetothreeinchesfromyourmouthandalittleofftotheside.
n WhendictatingtoDragon,Ifthesoundlevelisunacceptableorvolumecheckfails,a
notificationpagepops-up,tryholdingthemicrophoneslightlyfartherfromyourmouth.
n Positionthearray18to30inchesfrom/pointedatyourmouth.
n Avoidblockingthepathbetweenyourmouthandthearray,forexamplebyholdinga
bookorpaperinfrontofyourface.
n Avoidhavinganysourceofnoiseorsignalotherthanyourvoicedirectlyfacingthe
arraywithinatleast15feet.
Microphone Check
AfteryouhavepositionedthemicrophoneandclickedNext,youseeascreencontainingtext
foryoutoreadoutloud.
ClickthatscreensStartbuttonandthenreadaloudthetextdisplayedinthebox.W
henthe
programhasheardenough,itdisplaysAudioqualityisacceptable.ClickNexttocontinue.If
itdisplaysTheaudioqualityisunacceptable,makesureyourmicrophoneispositioned
properlyandthatyouarespeakingloudlyenough.ThentrytheMicrophoneCheckagain.
Forinformationonacoustictrainingthetranscriptionofrecordings,see
http://www.nuance.com/dragon/transcription-solutions/index.htm
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Youneedtoreadforonlyabout5minutes.
YoucantakebreaksduringyourreadingbyclickingPause.
Trytoreadthetextexactlyasitis,butitsokayifyoureadsomethingincorrectly.
Whenyoureadtrainingtext,youdon'thavetodictatingpunctuationbutconsiderreadingat
leasttheperiodsorthecommas(thisisanopportunityforyoutopracticesayingpunctuation
andalsohelpsyouspeakwithatoneandspeedthat'smoresimilartohowyouwilldictate
thanhowyouspeakwhensimplyreadingsomethingoutloud).
Whenyouvereadenough,Dragondisplaysacongratulationsmessage.ClickOKand
Dragonstartsadaptingtoyourvoice.
Ifyoudonotwanttoupgradeuserprofilesrightnow,youcanexitfromthewizardanddoit
later.
Otherwise,youcanstarttheUser Upgrade WizardfromtheWindowsStartmenuatanytime.
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profilename,oldlocation,vocabulary,andoneormoreacousticmodels.
W
henyouclickonthelocationlineofauserprofileinthelist,theNew Locationtextbox
belowthelistbecomesavailable.YoucanclickBrowseandselectanewlocation.
W
henyouclickonthevocabularylineofauserprofileinthelist,theNew Base Vocabulary
textboxbelowthelistbecomesavailable.Youcanchooseanewbasevocabularyfromthe
drop-downlist.
W
henyouclickontheacousticmodellineofauserprofileinthelist,theNew Acoustic
Modeltextboxbelowthelistbecomesavailable.Youcanchooseanewcombination
language,languagemodel,andaccentfromthedrop-downlist.
6. ClickOKtoreturntothewizard.
7. ClickNexttoproceedtotheUpgrade UserspagewhereyouclickBegintobeginthe
upgradeprocess.Expecttowaitapproximately5minutesforeachuserprofilebeing
upgraded.
8. Whentheupgradeprocessiscomplete,clickFinish.
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\logs\<username>
Note:AfteroneofDragonsperiodictasksruns,thereisalsoaloginthesubfolder
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\logs\System\
Upgrade log
C:\Users\AllUsers\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\logs\<user_name>
User Profiles
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Users
Roaming User Profiles (local folder)
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\RoamingUsers
Vocabularies and Acoustic Models
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Data
Custom words and commands
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Custom
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C:\Program
Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Program
C:\ProgramFiles(x86)
\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Program
Help
For 32-bit systems
C:\Program
Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Help
C:\ProgramFiles(x86)
\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\Help
C:\Program
Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\itutorial
C:\ProgramFiles(x86)
\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking13\itutorial
1. StartDragonNaturallySpeaking.ThisdisplaystheActivationdialogbox.
2. Click"ActivateNow."ThisdisplaystheActivationScreen.
Youcanalsochoose"ActivateLater,"whichwillpromptyoutoactivateeachtimeyoustart
DragonNaturallySpeaking.Ifyoustarttheprogramfivetimeswithoutactivating,Dragon
NaturallySpeakingwillbedisabled.
3. Click"ActivateAutomatically."ThisautomaticallyactivatesDragonNaturallySpeaking
andrequiresnofurtheractionfromyou.
To manually activate Dragon NaturallySpeaking
1. StartDragonNaturallySpeaking.ThisdisplaystheActivationdialogbox.
2. Click"ActivateNow."ThisdisplaystheActivationScreen.
3. Click"ActivateManually."ThisdisplaystheEnterKeydialogbox.
4. Tocompletethemanualactivation,clickontheURLlistedatthetopofthedialogbox.
ThisURLopenstheNuanceactivationpage.
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5. OntheNuanceactivationpage,click"GenerateActivationKey"tocreateanActivation
Key.
6. Onceactivationkeyappears,selecttheentirenumberandcopyit(CTRL+C).Clickthefirst
fieldoftheEnterKeydialogboxandpaste(CTRL+V).Thispastestheentirenumberinto
theActivateKeyfield
7. ClickOKtocompletetheactivation.
Notes
n YoumustbeconnectedtotheInternettoactivateDragonNaturallySpeaking.The
activationprocesssendsonlyyourproductserialnumberandanumberthatuniquely
identifiesthemachinewhereDragonNaturallySpeakingisbeinginstalled.Nopersonal
informationistransmittedtoNuance.
n IfyoumakeanyhardwarechangesonamachinewhereDragonNaturallySpeakingis
installed,youmaybepromptedtoactivateagain.Topreserveyouractivationstatus
youcanuninstallDragonNaturallySpeaking,makingsuretokeepyourUserProfiles
whenprompted,beforeyoumakeyourhardwarechanges.Aftermakingchangesto
yourhardware,thenre-installDragonNaturallySpeaking.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
WelcometoDragonNaturallySpeaking
WorkingwithWindows8andWindows8.1
AboutDragonNaturallySpeaking
HowDragonworks
ActivatingDragonNaturallySpeaking
Dragonsystemrequirements
TopWaystouseDragon
UsingDragonNaturallySpeakingHelp
Hotkeys
UsingtheDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter
UsingtheInteractiveTutorial
Startingtodictate
UsingtheCommandlineinterface
ElectronicMedicalRecord(EMR)applicationsrestrictions
AutoConfigurationBasedonSystemProfile
ContactingCustomerServiceandSupport
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What'sNew
Visitthishelptopictoreadaboutthemostnewsworthy
featuresofDragonNaturallySpeaking.
Dragon
NaturallySpeaking
ontheWeb
TheNuanceWeb
sitegivesyou
accesstolatest
informationon
Dragon
NaturallySpeaking.
TopwaystouseDragon
Dictation:OurTop5
Followthislinkforabird'seyeviewofallthings
Dragon.
Starthereforourtop
5tipsabouthowto
dictatetoDragon
NaturallySpeaking.
Howtomakecorrections
Ourbestwaysto
improveaccuracy
Youcancorrectmisrecognitionsorrewritedictationin
manyways.Thistopicgetsyoustartedwiththe
leadingmethods,suchasbyselectingandredictating
andusingtheCorrectionmenu.
Visitourtop10list
tolearnstrategiesto
maximizedictation
accuracy.
Makingrevisions
"WhatcanIsay?"
Revisingtextgoesbeyondcorrectionandincludes
deleting,undoing,andcorrections,alongwithmany
waysyoucanuseDragontoformatyourcontent.
YoucanaskDragon
NaturallySpeaking
tolistcommandsfor
yourcurrent
Windowstaskatany
time.Whenyousay
"WhatcanIsay?,"
Dragon
NaturallySpeaking
openstheDragon
LearningCenter,
showinglistsof
applicable
commands.
UsingDragonwithE-mail
UsingDragonwith
yourWord
Processor
Dragonvoicerecognitiongivesspecialfocusto
supportingdictatingandmanaginge-mail,in
programsfromMicrosoftOutlooktoOutlook.comand
Gmail.
Dragonsupports
countless
commandswiththe
leadingword
processing
programs,from
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MicrosoftWord,to
WordPerfect,to
OpenOffice.org
Writer.
Searchingbyvoice
UsingHelp
DragonNaturallySpeakingVoiceShortcutscollapse
commonmulti-steptasksintodirectvoicecommands
thatyoucansayatanytime,nomatterwhatisactive
onyourscreen.VoiceShortcutsspeedupsearching
theInternet,searchingyourcomputer,startingemails,andmore.
TheDragonBars
Helpmenuprovides
accesstomanyHelp
tools,includingthe
AccuracyCenter,
thePerformance
Assistant,Dragon's
Help,theLearning
Center,andthe
interactivetutorial.
You'llalsofindWeb
linksforsoftware
updates,themain
Dragonpageonthe
Web,Technical
Supportpages,and
foronline
registration.
Makesureyourmicrophoneisconnected,thenstartDragonbydouble-clickingitsdesktop
icon.
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WhenusingWindows8,clicktheDragonNaturallySpeakingtiletostartDragon.In
Windows8.1,youstartDragonfromtheAppsView.YoucanstartDragonfromtheStart
ScreenonWindows8.1ifyouhaveaDragontileontheStartScreen.Bydefault,the
DragontilewillnotbeontheStartScreen,andunlessyoupinit,youwillnotbeabletostartit
fromthatscreen.
Command and control
n InWindows8,thereisnoStartmenuonthedesktopinterface,butequivalent
functionalityisprovidedbytheCharmsbarandtheStartscreen.Toaccessthoseby
voice,youcanusethecommandsopenCharmsbarandopenStartscreen.To
seetheexpandedviewoftheStartscreen,youusethecommandshowall
applications.(Note:inWindows8.1thereisaStartbuttononthedesktop).
n ToperformactionsinWindows8,youcanalsotakeadvantageofDragonsabilityto
presskeys.Forexample,youcansaythecommandspressWindowsh(this
accessesWindows8sSharefeature)andpressWindowskey.
n YoucandictateintheSearchfield.(Afterenteringyoursearchtermorterms,you
couldusethecommandpressEnter.)Notethat,fromtheStartscreen,dictating
doesnotautomaticallybringupSearch.Thisissupportedinthe"AllApps"screen
only.
n
ThefollowingarecommandsforWindows8andincludecommandsadded
forWindows8.1:
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To
Say
Windows 8 Commands
DisplaytheStartScreen
"startscreen"
"Showmestartscreen"
"Showstartscreen"
"Openstartscreen"
"Clickstartscreen"
ChangeAccountPicture
"Changeaccountpicture"
"Changemyaccountpicture"
GotoAllApplications
"Switchtoallapplications"
"Openallapplications"
"Showallapplications"
"Viewallapplications"
DisplaytheCharmsBar
"charmsbar"
"Showmecharmsbar"
"Clickcharmsbar"
PinanInternetExplorer10siteto
theStartScreen
"Pinthislocationtostartscreen"
"Addlocationtostartscreen"
"Pinlocationtostartscreen"
"Addthislocationtostart
screen"
"Addpagetothestartscreen"
"Pinsitetostartscreen"
"Addthispagetostartscreen"
"Addthissitetostartscreen"
"Pinthislocationtothestart
screen"
"Pinlocationtothestartscreen"
"Pinwebpagetostartscreen"
"Addlocationtothestart
screen"
"Addthissitetothestartscreen"
"Pinthispagetostartscreen"
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To
Say
Windows 8.1 Commands
CustomizetheStart
Screen
"Customizestartscreen"
PinanInternetExplorer11siteto
Applications
"Pinthislocationtostartscreen
applications"
"Addthiswebpagetoapplications"
"Pinthiswebsitetoapps"
DisplayaCharm
"Goto'charmname'charm"
"Open'charmname'charm"
"Show'charmname'charm"
Charmnames:Start|Search|Share|
Devices|Settings
Windows 8 restrictions
n Dragonswindowscanonlyopeninthedesktopenvironment.ExamplesofDragon
windowsaretheOpenUserProfilesdialog,theVocabularyEditor,theAccuracy
Center,thelistofopenwindows,andtheEditKeywordswindowtriggeredby
commandssuchassearchmapsfor.If,whileoutsidethedesktopenvironment,
youperformanactionthatcausesoneofthesewindowstoopen,thatwindowwillbe
openonthedesktop.
n DragonsResultsindicatordoesnotappearwhenyouuseDragonoutsideofthe
desktopenvironment.
n DragonscapabilitiesforInternetExploreronlyapplytothedesktopenvironment;
theydonotapplytotheInternetExplorerfull-screenapp.
n DragondoesnothaveFullTextControlinfull-screenapplications.TheDictationBox
isnotsupportedforMetroapps.
Youcandictate,ratherthantype,intoanyprogramthatacceptstext.Dragon
NaturallySpeakingrecognizesnaturalandcontinuousspeechandconvertsittotextonthe
screen.
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Youcanusevoicecommandstoformattextandmakecorrectionsandtoactivatethebuttons
andmenusinsupportedwordprocessors,suchasCorelWordPerfect,MicrosoftWord,
DragonPad,WordPad,andothersupportedprograms.
Say What You See to control programs
Youcanusevoicecommandstostartandswitchamongprogramsandtocontrolprogram
windows,menus,anddialogboxes.Say"File,"forexample,toopentheFilemenu.
Personalize Dragon NaturallySpeaking for your voice and Vocabulary
YoucantrainDragonNaturallySpeakingtorecognizethewayyouspeakandpersonalizethe
Vocabularywithwordsyoutypicallyuse.
YoucanincreaseaccuracybycreatingdifferentVocabularies,personalizedforthedifferent
subjectareasinwhichyoudictate.
n DragonNaturallySpeakingsystemrequirements
n Copyright
Forvariousreasons,DragonNaturallySpeakingdoesnotalwaystypethewordyouwant.
Someofthereasonsinclude:
n ThecorrectwordwasnotintheVocabulary.
n Thewordorphraseyouspokesoundedverysimilartothewordorphrasetheprogram
typed.
n Thesoundofyourbreathorotherrandomnoiseswereinterpretedassmallwordslike
"in"thatappearedwheretheydidn'tbelong.
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Therearesolutionstotheseandmostoftheothererrorsthattheprogrammightmakeinthe
Helptopics.
Customizing Dragon NaturallySpeaking
BeforeyoufirstuseDragonNaturallySpeaking,youprovideitwithinformationaboutyour
pronunciation.Youdothisbyreadingapassagefromapreparedtext.Theprogramthen
addsthisdatatotheinformationitalreadyknowsaboutthewayyouspeak.
AsyousubsequentlyuseDragonNaturallySpeaking,youmaystillencounteroccasional
misrecognitions,thoughthesemisrecognitionswilldecreaseovertime.
n Iftheprogrammisrecognizesacommonword,youcancorrectthemisrecognitionina
waythatfurtherrefinestheprogram'sunderstandingofyourpronunciationofspecific
wordsorphrases.
n Iftheprogrammisrecognizesanuncommonword,suchasatechnicaltermora
propername,youcanaddthatwordtotheprogram'sVocabularysothatitwill
understandthewordortermthenexttimeyousayit.
YoucanalsotellDragonNaturallySpeakingsomethingaboutthefrequencywithwhichyou
usedifferentwordswhenyoucomposedocumentsande-mail.
n AtoolcalledLearnfromSpecificDocumentsletsDragonNaturallySpeakinganalyze
yourdocumentsandthereforeenablestheprogramtobetterrecognizeyour
languageandwritingstyle.
n AnothertoolcalledtheLearnFromSentE-mailstoolcanaddthenamesofyouremailcontactsandanalyzethelanguageandstyleofyoursente-mail.
There's more
ThisisjustashortdescriptionofhowDragonNaturallySpeakingcanhelpyougetmorefrom
yourcomputerthroughspeechrecognition.AsyoulookthroughadditionaltopicsintheHelp,
youwilllearningreaterdetailhowtobetterusethepowerofspeechrecognitionwith
DragonNaturallySpeaking.
1. StartDragonNaturallySpeaking.ThisdisplaystheActivationdialogbox.
2. Click"ActivateNow."ThisdisplaystheActivationScreen.
Youcanalsochoose"ActivateLater,"whichwillpromptyoutoactivateeachtimeyoustart
DragonNaturallySpeaking.Ifyoustarttheprogramfivetimeswithoutactivating,Dragon
NaturallySpeakingwillbedisabled.
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3. Click"ActivateAutomatically."ThisautomaticallyactivatesDragonNaturallySpeakingand
requiresnofurtheractionfromyou.
To manually activate Dragon NaturallySpeaking
1. StartDragonNaturallySpeaking.ThisdisplaystheActivationdialogbox.
2. Click"ActivateNow."ThisdisplaystheActivationScreen.
3. Click"ActivateManually."ThisdisplaystheEnterKeydialogbox.
4. Tocompletethemanualactivation,clickontheURLlistedatthetopofthedialogbox.This
URLopenstheNuanceactivationpage.
5. OntheNuanceactivationpage,click"GenerateActivationKey"tocreateanActivation
Key.
6. Onceactivationkeyappears,selecttheentirenumberandcopyit(CTRL+C).Clickthefirst
fieldoftheEnterKeydialogboxandpaste(CTRL+V).Thispastestheentirenumberinto
theActivateKeyfield
7. ClickOKtocompletetheactivation.
Notes
n YoumustbeconnectedtotheInternettoactivateDragonNaturallySpeaking.The
activationprocesssendsonlyyourproductserialnumberandanumberthatuniquely
identifiesthemachinewhereDragonNaturallySpeakingisbeinginstalled.Nopersonal
informationistransmittedtoNuance.
n IfyoumakeanyhardwarechangesonamachinewhereDragonNaturallySpeakingis
installed,youmaybepromptedtoactivateagain.Topreserveyouractivationstatus
youcanuninstallDragonNaturallySpeaking,makingsuretokeepyourUserProfiles
whenprompted,beforeyoumakeyourhardwarechanges.Aftermakingchangesto
yourhardware,thenre-installDragonNaturallySpeaking.
SupportsMicrosoft Office 2010 & 2013.Does not support dictation directly into Electronic
Medical Record (EMR) systems. For EMR support, please use Dragon Medical Edition.
-R
AM:Minimum:2 GB for 32-bitWindows 7, 8 & 8.1.4 GB for 64-bitWindows 7, 8 & 8.1
and Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012.
-C
PU:Minimum:2.2 GHzInteldualcoreorequivalentAMDprocessor.Faster
processors yield faster performance.
-F
ree hard disk space:4GB
-S
upported Operating Systems:Windows732-bitand64-bit;Windows8&8.1,32-bit
and64-bit;WindowsServer2008R2;WindowsServer2012.
-InternetExplorer9orhigherorthecurrentversionofChromeorFirefoxforOnlineHelp.
-A
soundcardsupporting16-bitrecording.
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-A
DVD-ROMdriveforinstallation.
-A
Nuance-approvedmicrophone.Seesupport.nuance.com/compatibilityformore
information.
-A
nInternetconnectionforautomaticproductactivation(aquickanonymousprocess).
Descriptionsofkeyconceptsandcomponents.
Microphones
Requirementsandtipsfordifferentmicrophonetypes.
Dictation
Stepsandtipsfordictatingtext.
Accuracy
Tipstomaximizedictationaccuracy.
Correcting text
Commandsforcorrectingyourdictatedtext.
Revising text
Commandsforrevisingandformattingyourdictatedtext.
Mouse and keyboard
Commandsforcontrollingyourmouseandkeyboard.
Word Processors
Commandsforworkingincommonwordprocessingapplications,includingMicrosoftWord.
E-mail
Commandsforwritingandmanaginge-mail.
User profiles
Creatingandmanaginguserprofiles.
The Dragon Learning Center
DescriptionofLearningCenterfeatures,plusrelatedtipsandcommands.
Digital Recorders
Recordingandtranscribingwithanexternalrecorder.
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Say
Launch
a
keyword
search
inthe
Help
Atanytime,eveniftheHelpisnotopen,youcanlaunchasearch
bysayingthecommand"SearchDragonHelpfor<dictation>,"
where<dictation>canbeanyword(s)youwanttolookfor.The
wordDragoncanbeomitted.Anexampleofthiscommandis
searchHelpforsymbols.
Ifyouwanttosearchforaphrase,asopposedtoindividualwords,
usequotationmarksaroundthephrase.Forexample,youcansay
"SearchHelpforopenquotespokenformclosequote"tofindonly
topicsthatcontainthatphrase.
OpentheHelp
window
"GiveMeHelp"
Displaytopics
"MoveForward"or"GoBackward"
Selectthe
Contents,Index,
orSearchtab
Say"ClickContents,""ClickIndex,"or"ClickSearch"
Moveinthe
Contents,Index
list,Searchlist,or
SelectTopiclist
"MoveDown<1 to 20>"
"MoveUp<1 to 20>"
Openatopicfrom Movetothetopicorbookyouwantandsay"PressEnter."(IntheIndexand
theContents,
Searchtabs,youcanalsosay"clickDisplay.")Youcanalsodictateanindex
Indexlist,Search entryorasearchstring.
list,orSelect
Topiclist
ClosetheHelp
window
"CloseHelp"or"QuitHelp"
Highlightatopic
intheSearchtab
afterasearch
Say"Tabfourtime"orsay"TabKey"or"PressTab"fourtimes
Note
NotallvoicecommandsworkintheHelpwindow.Forexample,youcanselectthetabsby
saying"ClickContents,""ClickIndex,"or"ClickSearch,"butyoucannotusevoicecommands
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toselectfromthetoolbarandyoucannotclickbuttonsbysayingtheirname.Youcanuse
"PressTabKey"toselectbuttonsand"PressEnterKey"topressbuttons.OntheSearch
tabofDragonsHelpwindow,threecheckboxesenableyoutosearchonlyprevioussearch
results,matchsimilarwords,andsearchtopictitlesonly.OpentheHelpSearchtabfor
details.
Hot keys
Usehotkeystoperformthedescribedactions.
Thekeyslistedherearethedefaultsettings;youorsomeoneelsemighthavechangedthe
keyassignmentstodifferentkeys.
To
Press
Turnthemicrophoneonoroff
Press+(Pluskey)onthenumerickeypad
OpentheCorrectionmenu
Press-(Minuskey)onthenumerickeypad
Note: Dragon does not currently support this hot key with Gmail or
Outlook.com.
Forcewordstoberecognizedas
commands
Pressandhold CTRL
Forcewordstoberecognizedas
dictation
PressandholdSHIFT
OpentheDragonmenu
Press*(Asteriskkey)onthenumerickeypad
Putthemicrophonetosleeporwake Press/(forwardslashkey)onthenumerickeypad
itup
Press-to-talk
ThereisnodefaultkeyforPress-to-talk
OpentheDictationBox
PressCTRL + SHIFT + D
MovetoNextfield
PressCTRL + SHIFT + N
Playback
PressSHIFT + -Minuskey(-)onthenumerickeypad
FastPlayback
PressSHIFT + *(Asteriskkey)onthenumerickeypad
Note
YoucanvieworchangethecurrentassignmentsforhotkeysontheOptionsdialogboxHot
keystab.
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canopenitthroughtheHelpmenuorbysayingacommandsuchas"WhatcanIsay"or
"ShowDragonLearningCenter."
YoucanchangetheLearningCenter'sfontsize,eitherbyvoiceorthroughitsright-click
menu.
Bydefault,theLearningCenterissettoFloating;youcanresizeitandmoveit.Ifyoupreferto
notcoveranywindowunderit,youcanchoosetodockittothesideofthescreen,inwhich
caseyoucanalsochoosetosetittoAuto-hide.
Caution:iftheareaofthedesktopbelowtheLearningCentercontainsicons,dockingthe
LearningCenterwillcausethoseiconstomove,whichcoulddisruptyourdesktop
arrangement.
Controlling the Learning Center
YoucanusethefollowingvoicecommandswiththeLearningCenter,whetherornotit'sthe
activewindow(thatistosay,whetherornotithasfocus).
MostcommandsrequirethattheLearningCenterbeopen.
ToopenoneofLearningCenter'spanelsortabs,sayclickanditslabel.
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To
Say this
Or do this
Showthe
Learning
Center
"WhatcanIsay?"
SelectLearningCenterfromthe
"DragonLearningCenter"or"Dragon DragonBar'sHelpmenu.
Sidebar"(youcanalsoprecedethis
with"Open","Launch","Start","Show",
or"ShowMe")
"SampleCommands"or"Command
list"(youcanprecedethiswith"Open",
"Launch","Start","Show",or"Show
Me")
"SwitchtoLearningCenter"
Showthe
MyCommands
tab
"ClickMyCommands"
SelecttheMyCommandstabon
theLearningCenter.
Dockthe
Learning
Centertothe
right
"LearningCenterdockright"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectDockright.
Dockthe
Learning
Centertothe
left
"LearningCenterdockleft"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectDockleft.
Changethefont "LearningCenterFont[Small|
sizeofthe
Medium|Large]"
Learning
Center
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectFontSize>Small,
MediumorLarge.
Floatthe
Learning
Center
"LearningCenterfloat"
or
"LearningCenterundock"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectFloating.
Auto-hidethe
Learning
Center(not
availablein
Floating)
"LearningCenterauto-hide"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectAuto-hide.
Disableautohide(not
availablein
Floating)
"LearningCenterstophiding"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
anddeselectAuto-hide.
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To
Say this
Or do this
Setthe
Learning
Centerto
AlwaysonTop
WiththeLearningCenteractive,rightclickitandsay"AlwaysonTop"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectAlwaysonTop
TurnoffAlways WiththeLearningCenteractive,rightonTop
clickitandsay"AlwaysonTop"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
anddeselectAlwaysonTop.
Increasethe
"LearningCenterwider"
Learning
Centerwidthby
5percent
WiththeLearningCenteractive,
pressthekeycombination
<ALT+W>.(Youcanalsoclickand
dragtheleftborder.)
Decreasethe
"LearningCenterthinner"
Learning
Centerwidthby
5percent
WiththeLearningCenteractive,
pressthekeycombination
<ALT+T>.(Youcanalsoclickand
dragtheleftborder.)
PrintLearning
Center
commands
N/A
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectPrint.
Showthe
Learning
CenterHelp
"LearningCenterHelp"
Closethe
Learning
Center
WiththeLearningCenteractive,say
"LearningCenterclose"
or
"Closewindow"
Clickthequestionmark
iconatthetoprightofthe
LearningCenter.
Right-clickontheLearning
CenterandselectClose.
Clickthexatitstoprightcorner.
HereisthelistofprogramsandwindowsforwhichtheLearningCenterhasspecificcontent:
n DesktopandWindowsExplorer
n Dragonwindows:DragonBar,DragonPad,DictationBox,Spellingwindow(see
DragonHelp),CommandBrowser,VocabularyEditor
n MicrosoftWord,MicrosoftExcel,MicrosoftOutlook,,.PleaseseetheDragonHelpfor
MicrosoftPowerPoint,andMicrosoftInfoPath
n WordPad
n .CorelWordPerfect(seeDragonHelp)
n .LotusNotes(seeDragonHelp)
n OpenOffice.orgWriter(seeDragonHelp)
n InternetExplorer,GoogleChrome,andMozillaFirefox
n Global
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IfyouclickinanapplicationforwhichDragondoesnothavespecificcommands(for
example,Notepad,Skype,oriTunes),theLearningCenterdisplaysgeneraltips,plus
commandsavailableatalltimes(thesearecalledglobalcommands)andcommandsfor
controllingtheLearningCenteritself.
Starting to dictate
Followthesestepswhenyouwanttodictate.
To start to dictate
1. Makesuretheprogramyouwanttodictateintoisrunning.
2. Putonthemicrophoneandpositionitcorrectly.
3. Clickintheprogramyouwanttodictateintotomakethatwindowactive.
4. Turnonthemicrophone.
5. Starttalkingandwatchyourwordsappearonthescreen.
Where/switchistheswitchfromthefollowingtable:
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Switch
Function
/diagnose
RunsDragonNaturallySpeakingindiagnosticmode.Outputs
informationintotheDragon.logfileandexits.
/FindCustom
Bringsupthecustomdirectory
/finddragonlog
BringsupaWindowsExplorerwindowwiththedragon.loghighlighted
/findsetuplog
BringsupaWindowsExplorerwindowwiththedgnsetup.log
highlighted
/findappdataallusers
BringsupaWindowsExplorerwindowinour"allusers"application
datadirectory(nssystem.ini,nsapps.ini,models.ini,Users\directory,
etc.)
/findappdata
BringsupaWindowsExplorerwindowinour"thisuser"application
datadirectory(dragon.log,upgrade.log,nsuser.ini,etc.)
/findupgradelog
BringsupaWindowsExplorerwindowwiththeupgrade.log
highlighted
/user<User Profile>
Automaticallyloadstheprofilespecifiedby<User Profile>
/topic<topic>
Automaticallyloadsthetopicspecifiedby<topic> (Professional,
Legal, and Medical editions only)
/quick
RunsDragonNaturallySpeakinginquickmode.QuickStartmode
startsDragonNaturallySpeakingwithoutloadingaUserProfileorany
speechmodelswhenyoustartyourcomputer.OnlytheDragon
NaturallySpeakingtrayiconisvisible.WhenyouclickontheDragon
NaturallySpeakingDesktopicon,theOpenUserProfiledialogbox
immediatelyappears.WhenyouexitDragonNaturallySpeakingthe
programreturnstotheQuickStartmodeandremainsinmemorywith
areducedfootprint(approximately10MB).
/SetDefaultOptions
DisplaystheOptionsdialogboxattheendoftheinstallation.The
OptionsdialogboxletsyouchangeDragonNaturallySpeakings
standardbehavior,includingspecifyinghotkeys,customizinghow
textisformatted,initialmicrophonesettings,andsettinghowoften
UserProfilesarebackedup.
/SetDefaultAdministrativeOptions
DisplaystheAdministrativesettingsdialogboxattheendofthe
installation.TheAdministrativesettingsdialogboxletsyousetupthe
Roamingfeatureaswellaswellassetthebackuplocationofyour
Profileandpreventusersfrommodifyingcommandsand
Vocabularies.
/SetDefaultFormattingOptions
BringsupthedefaultFormattingoptionsdialog
Thisfunctionalityisonlyavailableinthemedicaleditions.Afulldescriptionoftheotherextra
featuresofthemedicalversionsandupgradepossibilitiesareavailableon:
http://www.nuance.com/for-healthcare/index.htm
DragonsPerformanceAssistant,availablefromtheHelpmenu,providestipsand
techniquesforincreasingthespeedwithwhichDragonrecognizeswhatyousay.
Ifyoucan'tfindsomeoftheinformationlistedbelow,aSupportagentcanhelpyouaccessit.
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Yourproductserial number
(theserialisprintedontheDVDsleeveandisalsoonthesplashscreenaccessible
byclickingAboutNaturallySpeakingintheDragonBar'sHelpmenu)
Whatyouweredoingwhentheproblemhappened
(forinstance:readingtextfortheMicrophoneCheck,readingatexttotrainDragon,
enteringtextinatableinMicrosoftWord2013...)
Anyerrormessagetext(beforerequestingsupport,considersearchingthewebby
inputtingthetextoftheerrorintoasearchengine)
Operatingsystem
Processortypeandspeed
Amountofmemory(RAM)
Amountoffreehard-diskspace
Soundcardnameandmodel
Microphonenameandmodel
Programlogfile(Dragon.log).
TofindtheDragon.log,selectStart>AllPrograms>Dragon
NaturallySpeaking>ShowDragonLog
Attachthelogfileifyousende-mailtotechnicalsupport.
Then, contact Support
n IfyoupurchasedyourproductfromacertifiedNuanceApplicationsSolutionsPartner,
contactyourproviderfortechnicalsupportdirectly.
n YoucanfindtheanswerstomanyDragonNaturallySpeakingsupportquestionson
n http://support.nuance.com/
n http://www.nuance.com/dragon/
Ifyourequiremoretechnicalassistance,contactSupportat:
n http://support.nuance.com/
Note:Nuancedoesnotprovidetechnicalsupportforhardwareissues.Ifyouareusinga
digitalrecorderandyouencounterhardwareissues,pleasecontactyourhardware
manufacturerforassistance.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
TheDragonBar
TheTextControlIndicator
DisplayingtheDragonBar
WorkingwiththeNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar
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The DragonBar
The DragonBar is the toolbar you use to control the Dragon software. You can
choose to use the New DragonBar or switch to the Classic DragonBar from
previous versions. (If you switch between DragonBars, the last DragonBar you
chose appears the next time you open Dragon.) By default, when you start
Dragon, the New DragonBar appears at the top of your screen and is set to
Auto-collapse.
YoucanchangetheappearanceandbehavioroftheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar
tosuityourpreferencesandhardware.(SeeMinimize/MaximizebuttonsandDisplayingthe
DragonBar.)
Note:ifyouuseatouchscreencomputer,werecommendyouturnofftheAuto-collapse(see
DisplayingtheDragonBarformoreinformation).
TheNewDragonBarandClassicDragonBarcontainthefollowingcontrols.
Dragon icon
AppearsontheClassicDragonBaronly.ClicktheDragonicon( )orright-clickanywhere
ontheClassicDragonBartodisplayamenuthatcontrolshowtheClassicDragonBarlooks
andactsonyourscreen.
TochangehowtheNewDragonBarlooksandacts,selectanoptionfromtheDragonBar
menu.
FormoreinformationontheoptionsthatcontroltheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar,
seeDisplayingtheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
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AppearsontheNewDragonBaronly.Clickandholdthegrabberbar( )tomovetheNew
DragonBararoundyourscreenwhenit'smaximized.It'slocatedtotheleftoftheDragonBar
menu.
Minimize/Maximize icons
TheseappearonlyontheNewDragonBar.ClicktheMinimizeicon( )orsay"Collapse
DragonBar"tocollapsetheNewDragonBar,orshrinkitdowntoasmallersize.Clickthe
Maximizeicon( )orsay"ExpandDragonBar"toreturntheNewDragonBartoitsdefault
size.
Bydefault,theNewDragonBarisautomaticallycollapsed.Toexpandit,moveyourmouse
overit.TokeeptheNewDragonBaratitsexpandedsize,deselecttheAuto-collapseoption
fromtheDragonBarmenu.
Microphone icon
ThemicrophoneicondisplaysontheNewDragonBarandClassicDragonBarandinthe
Windowstaskbar.Clickthemicrophoneicontoturnthemicrophoneonandoff.Thefollowing
tableshowsthemicrophonestatesyou'llsee:
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New
DragonBar
Classic
DragonBar
Say"GotoSleep"orclicktheforwardslashkey(/)
toputthemicrophonetosleep.
Say"MicrophoneOff"orclickthepluskey(+)to
turnoffvoicerecognition.
ThemicrophoneisonandDragonisreadytoacton
anythingyoudictate.
ThemicrophoneisasleepandDragonislisteningto
anythingexceptthecommandsthatwakeitup.
Whenyouwanttoresumedictating:
Say"WakeUp"orclickthepluskey(+)toresume
voicerecognition.
Themicrophoneisturnedoff.
Whenyouwanttoresumedictating,dooneofthe
following:
Pressthepluskey(+)onthenumerickeypad.
ClickthemicrophonebuttonontheDragonBar.
ClickthemicrophoneiconintheWindowstaskbar.
NoUserProfileisloadedandthemicrophoneisoff.
ToloadaUserProfile,selecttheProfilemenuonthe
NewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
SeeControllingtheMicrophoneintheDragonHelpformoreinformation.
Volume Display
When Dragon hears you well, the volume display on the New DragonBar (
or the Classic DragonBar (
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you speak. No color displays when the microphone is turned off or is not
responding. The display turns gray when the microphone is asleep.
Text Control Indicator
ThereisaTextControlIndicatorontheNewDragonBar( )ortheClassicDragonBar(
)thatchangestoindicatewhetherDragoncurrentlyhasFullTextControl.SeeTheText
ControlIndicatorformoreinformation.
Recognition Mode Indicator
TheRecognitionModeIndicatorshowsyouDragon'scurrentmode.OntheNewDragonBar,
youselectmodesfromtheRecognitionModedrop-downlist.OntheClassicDragonBar,you
selectmodesfromtheModesmenu.TheRecognitionModeIndicatorthenchanges
dependingontherecognitionmodethatyouselect.ThedefaultmodeisNormalmode.
ThefollowingtabledescribestheRecognitionmodes.Clickthelinksformoreinformationon
usingtheRecognitionmodes.
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New
DragonBar
Classic
DragonBar
Recognition
mode
Description
Normal
Mode
Dragon'sdefaultmodeof
dictation.InNormalMode,
Dragondistinguishesdictation
fromwords,numbers,and
commandsbyanalyzingwhat
yousaybetweenpauses.Say
"StartNormalMode"or
"NormalModeOn."
Dictation
Mode
Arestrictedrecognitionmode
thatcausesDragontointerpret
everythingyousayasdictation
andnothingisinterpretedasa
command.DictationModecan
behelpfulifyouwanttodictate
asquicklyaspossible,or
dictatewithoutlookingatthe
wordsDragontranscribes.
Say"StartDictationMode"or
"DictationModeOn."
Command
Mode
Arestrictedrecognitionmode
thatcausesDragontointerpret
everythingyousayasa
commandandnothingis
interpretedasdictatedtext.
Say"StartCommandMode"or
"CommandModeOn."
Numbers
Mode
Arestrictedrecognitionmode
thatcausesDragonto
recognizeonlynumbers.Ifyou
aredictatingonlynumbers
(includingcurrencies),working
inthismodeincreases
recognitionaccuracy.Say
"StartNumbersMode"or
"NumbersModeOn."
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New
DragonBar
Classic
DragonBar
Recognition
mode
SpellMode
Description
Arestrictedrecognitionmode
thatcausesDragonto
recognizeonlyletters,
numbers,commands,and
punctuation.Spellmodeis
usefulfordictating
unpronounceable
alphanumericstrings,suchas
partnumbersandlicenseplate
numbers,andothertermsyou
anticipateDragonwontknow,
suchasWebaddresses,
wordsinaforeignlanguage,or
unusualproductnames.Say
"StartSpellMode"or"Spell
ModeOn."Youcanstilluse
commandswhileinSpell
Mode.
Message area
ThemessageareashowsDragonNaturallySpeaking'scurrentstatus,suchaswhetherthe
microphoneisonoroff.Thefollowingtableshowsexamplesofthemessagearea.
NewDragonBar
ClassicDragonBar
Clicktheiconorsay"ShowExtrasBar"todisplaytheExtrastoolbar.TheExtrastoolbaris
availableonlyontheClassicDragonBar.TheExtrastoolbarhasthefollowingfeatures:
Display Correction menu
ClicktheCorrectionbuttontostopplaybackandcorrectamistake.
Playback controls
Usethecontrolstohearaudiofilesofdictation:
n BeginPlayback
n StopPlaybackorText-to-speech
n BeginRewind
n BeginFastForward
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ClicktheReadThatbuttontohaveDragonreadbackarecordingofyourdictation.
Transcribe button
ClicktheTranscribebuttontoopenthe,whichyouusetotranscriberecordingsofdictation
madeonportablerecorders.
Open User Profiles button
DisplaysthenameofthecurrentUserProfiletotherightoftheTranscribebutton.Clickon
theUserProfilenametoopenthe.NotethatthisbuttonappearsonlywhenDragonis
dockedtothetoporbottomofyourscreen.
Notes
n Unlessyourcomputerisequippedwithafull-duplexsoundcard,it'snotpossibleto
stopplaybackbyvoice,becausethecomputercan'thearspeechwhenit'splaying
backdictation.
n PlaybackisavailablefordocumentsdictatedwithMicrosoftWord,Corel
WordPerfect,andDragonPad.onlyuntilyoucloseadocument.Afteryouclosea
document,DragonNaturallySpeakingdeletestherecordeddictationforthat
document.
n The"ShowExtrasBar"voicecommandstogglethestateoftheExtrastoolbar.In
otherwords,ifyouusethiscommandtoshowtheExtrastoolbar,sayingthe
commandagainhidestheExtrastoolbar.
ClassicDragonBar
WhenDragondoesn'thaveFullTextControl,theIndicatorturnsgray(asshown).
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NewDragonBar
ClassicDragonBar
WithoutFullTextControl,thefirstwordyoudictatemaynotbecapitalized,Dragonmaynot
addspacingautomaticallywhenyouinsertaword,andcommandsthatquotewordsfrom
yourtextmightnotwork.Inthesesituations,youcansay"cap"beforethewordyouwant
capitalized,andyoucansay"space"whenyouwantaspaceinserted.Youalsomightwantto
usethekeyboardandmousetoperformeditsandcorrections.Alternatively,youmightwant
tousetheDictationBox.
For more information
Formoreinformation,see:
n UsingtheDictationBox
1. OntheClassicDragonBar,clicktheDragonicon
2. SelectNewDragonBar.TheClassicDragonBarcloses,andtheNewDragonBaropens.
To open a menu
1. Say"SwitchtoDragonBar"tomaketheNewDragonBaractive.
2. Saythenameofthemenuandmenuitemthatyouwanttoopen.
Forexample,say"SwitchtoDragonBar"then"Tools"then"Auto-FormattingOptions."
Notefortouchscreenusers:ifaDragonBarmenuisopenandyouwanttoopenanother
DragonBarmenubytouch,touchandholdthemenuyouwanttoopen.
To change the display mode
1. Say"SwitchtoDragonBar"tomaketheNewDragonBaractive.
2. Say"DragonBar"thenthemodethatyouwant:
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Classic DragonBar
TheNewDragonBarcloses,andtheClassicDragonBaropens.
Tray Icon only
TheNewDragonBarisnotvisibleonthescreen.OnlythemicrophoneiconintheWindows
systemtrayindicatesthatDragonisrunning.
Auto-collapse
TheNewDragonBarshrinkstoasmallersizeautomaticallywhenyoumovethecursoraway
fromit.ThisfeatureishelpfulwhenyoufindthattheNewDragonBarcoverstoomuchof
yourscreen.Thisoptionisselectedbydefault.
Note:ifyouuseatouchscreencomputer,werecommendyouturnofftheAuto-collapse
becauseitcouldcauseyoutoinadvertentlytouchthemicrophoneicon.
To collapse the New DragonBar
ClicktheMinimizeicon( ),orsay"CollapseDragonBar".CollapsingtheNewDragonBar
shrinksitdowntoasmallersize,takinguplessspaceonyourscreen.
To expand the New DragonBar
ClicktheMaximizeicon( ),orsay"ExpandDragonBar".ExpandingtheNewDragonBar
revertsittoitsnormalsize.
The Classic DragonBar
1. Say"SwitchtoDragonBar"tomaketheNewDragonBaractive.
2. Say"DragonBar"then"ClassicDragonBar".TheClassicDragonBaropens.
To open a menu
1. Say"SwitchtoDragonBar"tomaketheClassicDragonBaractive.
2. Saythenameofthemenuandmenuitemthatyouwanttoopen.
Forexample,say"SwitchtoDragonBar"then"Tools"then"Auto-FormattingOptions."
To change the display mode
1. ClicktheDragoniconontheleftsideoftheDragonBarorright-clickanywhereonthe
DragonBartoopentheDragonBarshortcutmenu.
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2. Selectadisplaymode:
DragonBar Docked to Top
TheDragonBaralwaysstaysatthetopofthescreen.Thisisthemodeinwhich
theDragonBarappearsthefirsttimeyoustartDragonNaturallySpeaking.
AppliesonlytotheClassicDragonBar.
DragonBar Docked to Bottom
TheDragonBaralwaysstaysatthebottomofthescreen.IftheWindowstaskbar
isvisibleatthebottomofthescreen,theDragonBarappearsjustaboveit.
AppliesonlytotheClassicDragonBar.
Floating DragonBar
TheDragonBarappearsinawindowyoucandragaroundthescreen.Applies
onlytotheClassicDragonBar.
Clinging DragonBar
TheDragonBar"clings"tothetopleftoftheactivewindow.Whenyoudragthe
activewindowtoanewlocationonyourscreen,theDragonBarmoveswithit.In
Clingmode,youdonotseetheExtrastoolbaricon.AppliesonlytotheClassic
DragonBar.
New DragonBar
TheClassicDragonBarcloses,andtheNewDragonBaropens.
Tray Icon Only
TheDragonBarisnotvisibleonthescreen.Onlythemicrophoneiconinthe
WindowssystemtrayindicatesthatDragonNaturallySpeakingisrunning.
Always on Top
Bydefault,Dragonalwaysappears"ontop,"meaningitisintheforegroundof
yourcomputerdisplay.FortheFloatingDragonBar,youcanchangethesetting
sothattheDragonBardropsintothebackgroundlikeotherwindowwhenyou
maximizeoropenanewwindowlargeenoughtohidethecurrentone.Applies
onlytotheClassicDragonBar.
Note
WhenyousettheDragonBarto"AlwaysonTop"itcoverspartsofotherDragon
NaturallySpeakingwindows,suchastheDragonPadandHelpscreens.If
necessary,youcandeselect"AlwaysonTop"ormovethewindowsaroundso
thattheyarenotobscured.
ToreturntothelastDragonBarmode,right-clickonthemicrophoneiconand
clickRestorePreviousDragonBarMode.
To switch between displays
Youcansay"SwitchTo,""ChangeTo,"or"Select"andthenameofthemode.Forexample,if
theDragonBarissettoDockedtoTop,youcouldsay"SwitchToDockedtoBottom"or
"ChangeToFloatingDragonBar"andsoon.
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To
Say
SelectaNew
DragonBaror
ClassicDragonBar
menuitem
1."SwitchtoDragonBar"tomaketheNewDragonBarorClassic
DragonBaractive.
2.Thenameofthemenuyouwanttoopen.
Startthe
DragonPadword
processor
"StartDragonPad"
DisplayDragon
NaturallySpeaking
Help
"GiveMeHelp"
Displaycommon
voicecommandsfor
yourcurrent
program,window,
ortextfield
"WhatCanISay"
Switchthe
DragonBarmode
"SwitchDragonBarTo"or"SelectDragonBar"andthemodename
("FloatingMode,""DockedtoTopMode,""DockedtoBottomMode,"
"ClingMode,"or"TrayIconOnlyMode")
Note:Onlythe"TrayIconOnlyMode"commandappliestotheNew
DragonBar.AllothermodecommandsapplytotheClassicDragonBar.If
youusethesecommandswhiletheNewDragonBarisopen,theClassic
DragonBaropensautomatically.
Expandor
collapse
theNew
DragonBar
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"ExpandDragonBar"
"CollapseDragonBar"
DisplaytheNew
DragonBaror
ClassicDragonBar
whenitisinTray
Icononlymode
"OpenDragonstraymenu
ChangetheClassic
DragonBarAlways
onTopsetting
"SetDragonBartoAlwaysOnTop"or"MakeDragonBarAlwaysonTop"
ThesecommandstogglethestateoftheClassicDragonBar.Inother
words,ifyouuseoneofthesecommandstomaketheClassicDragonBar
appearalwaysontopandyouthensaythecommandagain,theClassic
DragonBarwillbeputintoastatewhereitcanbecoveredbyother
windows.
To
Say
Note:WhenyousettheClassicDragonBarto"Alwaysontop"itwillcover
secondaryDragonNaturallySpeakingwindows,suchastheDragonPad
andHelpscreens.Inthesecases,youwillhavetoturnoffthe"Alwayson
top"stateormovethewindowsaroundsothattheyarenotobscured.
ExitDragon
1."ExitDragon"
IfyoualsohaveyourUserProfileopenandhavemadecorrections,
performedacoustictraining,changedanoption,ormademodificationsin
theVocabularyEditor,Dragonasksifyouwanttosavethechanges.
2.Say"Yes"tosavethechanges.
Youcanusethe"ExitDragon"commandfrom:
n TheClassicDragonBarControlmenu(clicktheDragon
icon
attheleft).
n TheClassicDragonBarProfilemenu.
n TheNewDragonBarDragonBarmenu.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Chooseanaudiodevice
Positionyourmicrophoneproperly
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Dragonlistsotheraudiodevicesthatyoucanuse.Forexample,ifyourcomputerhasanonboardmic
butyouhaveanexternalUSBmicpluggedin,theonboardmicwillbelistedhere.
Dragonalsoliststhefollowingdevices;youwillneedadditionalhardwaretousethem:
Dragon Remote Microphone Application
UsetheDragonRemoteMicrophoneapplicationifyouwanttouseamobiledeviceasawireless
microphone.
IfyouchosetheDragonRemoteMicrophoneapplication,youmustalsoinstalltheDragonRemote
Microphoneapplicationonthemobiledevice.Formoreinformation,seeUsingamobiledeviceasa
wirelessmicrophoneintheDragonHelp.
TheDragonRemoteMicrophoneapplicationsupportsthefollowingdevices:
n AppleiPhone3GSandhigher,iPad1,2,and3,andiPodtouch4andhigherusingiOS4.2and
higher.ForiOSdevices,theappisavailablefromiTunesandtheAppStore.
n MobiledevicesandtabletsusingAndroidOS2.2andhigher.ForAndroid-baseddevices,the
appisavailablefromGooglePlay(formerlycalledtheAndroidMarket).
Formoreinformationaboutdownloadingandinstallingtheapplicationandthelatestlistofsupported
devicesonNuance.com,clickhere.
Usethissectionfordetailsaboutselectinghandheldrecordingchoices.IfyourDragoninstallationis
configuredtousewithcommandsonly,youwon'tseethissection.
Handheld or smartphone with recording application
Selectthisoptionifyou'llbedictatingwithamobiledevicecapableofstoringdigitalrecordingsand
transferringthemtoyourcomputer.
Digital audio recorder (includes .wav, .mp3, .wma, .dss, .ds2)
Selectthisoptionifyou'llbedictatingfromadigitalrecorder.
Youcanonlyuseunencrypted.dssor.ds2fileswhencreatingaProfilewitharecorder.
Notes
n Ifyouswitchbetweenmicrophonesyoumustreruntheaudiocheck.
n SomeeditionsofDragonNaturallySpeakingallowyoutohavemultipleaudiosourcesina
profile,soyoucanbenefitfromongoingpersonalizationofyourprofilenomatterwhichofyour
devicesyou'reusing.Forexample,withthesameprofile,youcandictatewithadigitalrecorder
(ifyoureditionofDragonsupportstranscriptionofrecordings),aregularheadsetmicrophone,or
awirelessmicrophone.Formoreinformation,see.
n Adjusttheheadsetsothatitfitscomfortably.
n Movethemicrophoneelementtothesideofyourmouthtoavoidnoisefrombreathing.
n Makesurethatthemicrophoneelementisclosetoyourmouth,butnottouchingit(aboutaninch
fromthesideofyourmouth).
n Confirmthatthefrontofthemicrophonepointstowardyourmouth.Thefrontmaybeindicated
byacoloreddot,theword"Talk,"orsomeotherlabel.
n Positiontheheadsetconsistentlyeverytimeyouuseit.
To position a handheld microphone or recorder
n Pointthemicrophoneelementtothesideoforbelowyourmouthtoavoidnoisefrombreathing.
Donotholdthemicrophonedirectlyinfrontofyourmouth.
n Holdthemicrophoneinacomfortableposition.Makesurenottoholditinanawkward,tiring
position.
n Makesurethatthemicrophoneelementisabout1to3inchesawayfromyourmouth.You
shouldkeepthemicrophonedistanceinthisrange,butyoudon'thavetoalwayskeepthe
microphoneatexactlythesamedistance.
n Holdthemicrophonesothatthefrontpointstowardyourmouth.Don'ttalkintothesideofthe
microphone.
n Holdthemicrophoneconsistentlyeverytimeyouuseit.Becarefulnottomovethemicrophone
oryourheadsuddenly.
n Donotuseamicrophonestandorholderbecauseitwillbehardertokeepaconsistentposition
andthestandmayconductnoise.
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
UsingtheDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter
TheDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter
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YoucanusethefollowingvoicecommandswiththeLearningCenter,whetherornotit'sthe
activewindow(thatistosay,whetherornotithasfocus).
MostcommandsrequirethattheLearningCenterbeopen.
ToopenoneofLearningCenter'spanelsortabs,sayclickanditslabel.
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To
Say this
Or do this
Showthe
Learning
Center
"WhatcanIsay?"
SelectLearningCenterfromthe
"DragonLearningCenter"or"Dragon DragonBar'sHelpmenu.
Sidebar"(youcanalsoprecedethis
with"Open","Launch","Start","Show",
or"ShowMe")
"SampleCommands"or"Command
list"(youcanprecedethiswith"Open",
"Launch","Start","Show",or"Show
Me")
"SwitchtoLearningCenter"
Showthe
MyCommands
tab
"ClickMyCommands"
SelecttheMyCommandstabon
theLearningCenter.
Dockthe
Learning
Centertothe
right
"LearningCenterdockright"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectDockright.
Dockthe
Learning
Centertothe
left
"LearningCenterdockleft"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectDockleft.
Changethefont "LearningCenterFont[Small|
sizeofthe
Medium|Large]"
Learning
Center
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectFontSize>Small,
MediumorLarge.
Floatthe
Learning
Center
"LearningCenterfloat"
or
"LearningCenterundock"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectFloating.
Auto-hidethe
Learning
Center(not
availablein
Floating)
"LearningCenterauto-hide"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectAuto-hide.
Disableautohide(not
availablein
Floating)
"LearningCenterstophiding"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
anddeselectAuto-hide.
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To
Say this
Or do this
Setthe
Learning
Centerto
AlwaysonTop
WiththeLearningCenteractive,rightclickitandsay"AlwaysonTop"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectAlwaysonTop
TurnoffAlways WiththeLearningCenteractive,rightonTop
clickitandsay"AlwaysonTop"
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
anddeselectAlwaysonTop.
Increasethe
"LearningCenterwider"
Learning
Centerwidthby
5percent
WiththeLearningCenteractive,
pressthekeycombination
<ALT+W>.(Youcanalsoclickand
dragtheleftborder.)
Decreasethe
"LearningCenterthinner"
Learning
Centerwidthby
5percent
WiththeLearningCenteractive,
pressthekeycombination
<ALT+T>.(Youcanalsoclickand
dragtheleftborder.)
PrintLearning
Center
commands
N/A
Right-clickontheLearningCenter
andselectPrint.
Showthe
Learning
CenterHelp
"LearningCenterHelp"
Closethe
Learning
Center
WiththeLearningCenteractive,say
"LearningCenterclose"
or
"Closewindow"
Clickthequestionmark
iconatthetoprightofthe
LearningCenter.
Right-clickontheLearning
CenterandselectClose.
Clickthexatitstoprightcorner.
HereisthelistofprogramsandwindowsforwhichtheLearningCenterhasspecificcontent:
n DesktopandWindowsExplorer
n Dragonwindows:DragonBar,DragonPad,DictationBox,Spellingwindow(see
DragonHelp),CommandBrowser,VocabularyEditor
n MicrosoftWord,MicrosoftExcel,MicrosoftOutlook,,.PleaseseetheDragonHelpfor
MicrosoftPowerPoint,andMicrosoftInfoPath
n WordPad
n .CorelWordPerfect(seeDragonHelp)
n .LotusNotes(seeDragonHelp)
n OpenOffice.orgWriter(seeDragonHelp)
n InternetExplorer,GoogleChrome,andMozillaFirefox
n Global
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IfyouclickinanapplicationforwhichDragondoesnothavespecificcommands(for
example,Notepad,Skype,oriTunes),theLearningCenterdisplaysgeneraltips,plus
commandsavailableatalltimes(thesearecalledglobalcommands)andcommandsfor
controllingtheLearningCenteritself.
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IfyoudocktheLearningCenter,theiconsonthedesktopmaymove,whichcoulddisrupt
yourdesktoparrangement.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
DictationBasics
Undoingactions
Correctingtexterrorsasyoudictate
Dictationcommands
Typingorspellingtext
Spellingwords
Dictatingnumbers
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Dictation Basics
DictatetoDragonNaturallySpeakingmuchasyouwoulddictatetoapersontranscribing
yourdictation.Bydefaultyoumustexplicitlysaymostpunctuationandcapitalizationother
thanforpropernamesoratthebeginningofasentence.YoucanhaveDragon
NaturallySpeakingautomaticallyinsertcommasandperiodsinmostsituationsbyselecting
the"Automaticallyaddcommasandperiods"boxontheAuto-formattingdialogbox.For
moreinformation,seeDictatingpunctuationandsymbolsandDictationcommands.
ClickhereforDragon'sTop5s:"Dictation"
Thefollowingtabledescribessomebasicdictationcommands.
Tostartdictating,justsaywhateveryouwanttosay,speakingnormallyinphrases.Then:
To
Say
Startanewparagraph(presstheEnterkey
twice)
"NewParagraph"
Startanewline(presstheEnterkeyonce)
"NewLine"
Enterpunctuationmarks,suchas"!"
Thenameofthepunctuationmark,suchas
"exclamationpoint"
Dictatesymbolsorspecialcharacterssuch
as""
Thestandardnameofthesymbol,suchas"registered
sign"
Completelistingofdictationcommands
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Clickonthefollowinglinksformoreinformationaboutcommondictationtasks:
Dictatinge-mailandWebaddresses
Undoingactions
Movingthecursor
Working in Programs on page 138
IntheDragonHelp,see:
Dictatinginprograms
Dictatingpunctuationandsymbols
Dictatingproperandplacenames
Dictatinghyphenatedandcompoundwords
Dictatingacronymsandabbreviations
Dictatingabulletedlist
Replacingwhatyoulastdictated
Undoing actions
Youcanreversetheresultofacommandordictationinthefollowingways:
To undo most actions
Say"UndoThat,""UndoLastAction,"orjust"Undo."
Example:
Toundothecommand"ItalicizeThat,"say"UndoThat."
To undo dictation
Say"ScratchThat."
Example:
Toremovetextjustafteryoudictatedit,say"ScratchThat."
Notes
n Youcancancelaselectionbysaying"UnselectThat,"selectingdifferenttext,or
movingtheinsertionpointtoanotherpartofthedocument.
n The"UndoThat"and"UndoLastAction"commandssendanundo(CTRL+z)
commandtotheactiveprogram.Theresultofthecommanddependsonwhich
programisactiveandhowithandlestheundocommand.Forexample,ifyousay
"UndoThat"twiceinarowintheDragonPadwindow,thesecondUndoreversesthe
firstcommandandrestorestheoriginaldictation.Otherprogramsmaybehave
differently.
n TheAccuracyCenterprovidesacentrallocationfortakingadvantageofalltheDragon
NaturallySpeakingtoolsavailabletoensureexcellentrecognition.Formore
information,seeUsingtheAccuracyCenter.
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1. Say"Select<text>,"wheretextistheincorrectwordorphrase.Iftheerrorisinthelast
thingyousaid,youcanjustsay"SelectThat."(AlsoseeTipsforselectingtext).Dragon
NaturallySpeakinghighlightsthewordorphrase,andtheCorrectionmenuappears.
2. Ifthecorrectwordorphraseisonthelist,startspellingtochooseit,orsay"Choose"and
thenumberofthatchoice.Forexample,say"Choose2."Donotsay"ChooseNumeral
Two"orDragonNaturallySpeakingwilltranscribethephraseasthetext"Choose
NumeralTwo"or"Choose2"dependingonhowyousetthenumberformattingoptions
ontheAuto-formattingdialogbox.
3. Ifthewordorphraseyouwantisnotonthelist,spelltheword,orsay"SpellThat"and
spellthewordletterbyletter.
Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesboxmayappearwhenyoucorrectauto-formatted
alphanumerictextusingtheCorrectioncommand,theSpellingwindow,orthekeyboard.
Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandSettingAuto-FormattingOptions.
TheSpellingwindowappears.Youcanusethisdialogboxtospellortypethecorrectword.
Notes
n Dragonalsolearnsfromyourtypingifyouusethekeyboardtocorrecta
misrecognizedword,Dragonlearnsfromthecorrectionandcanusethewordthe
nexttimeyoudictateit.
n TheAccuracyCenterprovidesacentrallocationfortakingadvantageofallthe
DragonNaturallySpeakingtoolsavailabletoensureexcellentrecognition.Formore
information,seeUsingtheAccuracyCenter.
n TheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogboxletsyoucontrolthebehaviorofthe
Correctionmenu,includingthecommandsthatmakeitappear.
n IfyouwouldrathernotseetheCorrectionmenueverytimeyouselecttext,youcan
turnitoff.OntheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox,cleartheboxthatsays
"'Select'commandsbringupCorrectionmenu."ThenclickApply.
n IfyouwanttoopentheSpellingwindowwhenyoustarttocorrectawordorphrase,
select"CorrectcommandsbringupSpellingwindow"ontheCorrectiontabofthe
Optionsdialogbox.
n Ifyouselectaphrasetocorrectthatincludespunctuationaddedtothesentence
automatically,thelistofcorrectionsthatappearsintheCorrectionmenuwillincludea
versionwithouttheautomaticallyinsertedpunctuation.
n Insomeapplications,youmayhavedifficultyrevisingselectedtext.Inthiscase,you
mayneedtousetheDictationBox.Justselectthetextyouwanttoreviseandsay
"ShowDictationBox"or"EditSelection."
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Dictation commands
Whenyouaredictating,youcansaythefollowingdictationcommandsalsoreferredtoas
"in-line"commandswithoutpausing.
AllthedictationcommandsandtheirpronunciationcanbeseenintheVocabularyEditor.
Say
To
"newline"
PresstheEnterkeyonce
"newparagraph"
PresstheEnterkeytwice,
capitalizenextword.
"cap<word>"
or
"capnext<word>"
Type<word>withaninitialcapital
"capson"
Starttypingwordswithinitialcapitals
"capsoff"
Stoptypingwordswithinitialcapitals
"allcaps<word>"
Type<word>inalluppercase
"allcapson"
Starttypingwordsinalluppercase
"allcapsoff"
Stoptypingwordsinalluppercase
"nocaps<word>"
Type<word>inalllowercase
"nocapson"
Starttypingwordsinalllowercase
"nocapsoff"
Stoptypingwordsinalllowercase
"nospace<word>"
Donotputaspacebefore<word>
"nospaceon"
Stopputtingspacesbetweenwords
"nospaceoff"
Startputtingspacesbetweenwords
"numeral"
EnterthenextnumbersstatedasArabicnumerals(1,2,3...)
"Romannumeral"
EnterthenextnumbersstatedasRomannumerals(i,ii,iii...)
Notes
n WhenyouareinDictationmode,DragonNaturallySpeakinginterpretseverythingyou
sayasdictationandonlyDictationCommandsarerecognized.DictationModecanbe
helpfulifyouwanttodictateasquicklyaspossible,ordictatewithoutlookingatthe
wordsDragontranscribes.Say"StartDictationMode"or"DictationModeOn."
n Dragoncanconfusethecommandforcapitalization(cap)withthewordcap.Inorder
todictatetheword"cap",asin"Iboughtmyselfanewbaseballcap.",youmustfirst
deletethedictationcommandcapwiththeVocabularyEditor.
Todothis,opentheVocabularyEditorfromtheVocabularymenuoftheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar,thenselectthe"Wordswithspokenformonly"inthe
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"Display"drop-downmenuandchoosethespokenformfor"cap"thenclick"Delete",
andclick"Close."
Nowtrydictating"baseballcap"andyouwillseethatDragonrecognizesbothwords
anddisplaysthemproperly.
n Thecapitalizationandspacingmodesareautomaticallycanceledifyoumovearound
yourdocument.
n Ifyoumovethecursor(insertionpoint)bymouseorkeyboard,orchangewindows,
thenextwordyousaywillnotbecapitalized.Youmayneedtocapitalizetheword
manuallyandinsertaspace.
n YoucanenableordisablesomeDragon'scapitalizationcommandsbysettingthe
"CapsLockkeyoverridescapitalizationcommands"optionintheAuto-formatting
dialogbox.
1. Typeorsaythelettersoftheword(s).
2. Ifthetextyouwantappearsinthelist,chooseit.Forexample,say"Choose2."
3. Ifnecessary,typeorspelltheword(s)completely.
4. Say"ClickOK."
TheSpellingwindowclosesandthetextisenteredinyourdocument.Ifyouhadselected
texttocorrect,thenewtextnowreplacestheoldtext.
Note
The"UndoThat"commandisnotavailableintheSpellingwindow.Ifyouneedtocorrecta
dictationerrorbyvoicewhileyouareusingtheSpellingwindow,youmayusetheScratch
That,Backspace,orDeletecommands.
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Result
Choose<1-9>
Choosesanumberfromthelistofalternativespellings
Select<1-9>
Edit<1-9>
Or
Modify<1-9>
SelectsalinefromthelistofchoicesintheSpellingwindowandputsitin
theeditbox.Youcanthenchangethetexteitherbyvoiceortyping.
Selectlast/next
<number>
characters
Selectsthespecifiednumberofcharacters
Moveright/left
<number>
characters
Movesthetextinsertionpoint
SelectThat
Selectsthelastutterance(wordorletter),orthewholelineoftextiftherehasbeen
nopreviousselection
Delete/Scratch
That
Deletestheselectedtext,orthewholelineoftextiftherehasbeennoprevious
selection
GoTo
End/Beginningof
Line
Movesthetextinsertionpoint
Notes
n TypinglettersintotheSpellingwindowsearchesDragon'sVocabularyforamatching
word.Ifyoumusttypethefullword,itisbecauseitisnotintheactiveVocabularyorthe
backupdictionary.WhenyousaveaUserProfile,anywordsyouaddintheSpelling
windowareaddedasnewwordstotheactiveVocabulary.
n Ifoneoftherecognitionalternativesisnearlycorrect,youcansay"Select"andthe
numberofthealternative.Thealternativetextappearsinthetextboxwhereyoucan
editit.
n Thevoicecommand"DeleteNext/PreviousWord"doesnotworkintheSpelling
window.
Spelling words
IfawordorphraseisnotcurrentlyinDragon'sVocabulary,youcanspellitintheSpelling
window,andaddittoDragonNaturallySpeaking'sVocabulary.Wordsyouspelldirectlyinto
thedocument,whiletheSpellingwindowisclosed,arenotaddedtotheVocabulary.In
addition,youcanteach(or"train")DragonNaturallySpeakingtorecognizehowyou
pronouncethewordorphraseyouspell.
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Insomecases,youmaynotknowthatawordisnotintheactiveVocabularyuntilDragon
NaturallySpeakingfailstorecognizeitcorrectly.Whetheryouarespellingawordaspartof
yourdictationorcorrectingamisrecognition,theprocessisthesame.
To spell a word or phrase
WhenyouwanttoaddanewwordtotheVocabulary,say"Spell"or"SpellThat"
(immediatelyafterarecognitionerror)andthecharactersofthewordorwordsyouwantto
spell.Saythecharacterscontinuouslyandquickly,notoneatatime.
Note
The"UndoThat"commandisnotavailableintheSpellingwindow.Ifyouneedtocorrecta
dictationerrorbyvoicewhileyouareusingtheSpellingwindow,youmayusetheScratch
That,Backspace,orDeletecommands.
Foralistofthecharactersyoucanspellwiththe"Spell"or"SpellThat"commands,see
Spellingcharacters.
Ifyouusethe"SpellThat"command,sayingthecharactersimmediatelyisoptional;youcan
simplywaitfortheSpellingwindow,toopenbeforeyoubeginspelling.Spellingwordswhile
theSpellingwindowisopenallowsyoutoconfirmthatthewordiscorrectbeforeitappears
inyourdocumentandallowsyoutotrainthepronunciationoftheword.Forinformationon
trainingawordthatyouhavespelled,seethetopicTrainingwordsfromtheSpelling
window.
Forpreviouslydictatedtext,selectthewordorwordsyouwanttocorrect,thensay"Spell
That"followedimmediatelybyletters.
Notes
n Normally,theSpellingwindow,doesnotappearwhenyouusethe"Spell"command.
Youcanmakeitappearbyselectingthe"SpellcommandsbringupSpellingwindow"
optionontheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n Whileyouarespellingwords,youmustsay"cap"beforeeachcharacteryouwantto
capitalize.Pausebrieflyaftersayingthecapitalletterandbeforeyousaythenext
letter.
n Youcansay"Double"beforeanyalphabeticcharactertoentertwoofthesame
characters.Forexample,say"Doublea"toenter"aa."Youcanalsosay"Double
Zulu"toenter"zz."Youcannot,however,say"Doubleu"togettwo"u"characters
(andnot"w").Inthiscase,youcansay"DoubleLetteru."
n Youcannotsaythenormalformsofletters(forexample"A")andtheiralpha-bravo
forms(forexample"Zulu")togetherinasinglebreath("AZulu").Youcanmixthemif
youpausebeforeyouchangethespellingformat.
n Inversion13.x,withinnormaldictation,Dragonnolongerrecognizesitsbuilt-in
alternatepronunciationsofletters(alpha,bravo,Charlie,delta,etc.whichsome
peoplecallmilitaryalphabetorphoneticalphabet)--therefore,sayingbravo
CharliewillbetranscribedasbravoCharlie.Toavoidambiguitywiththe
correspondingwords,theseletterpronunciationsarereservedforspellingout:this
meanswhenoneisintheSpellingWindow,wheninSpellMode,andwhengivinga
Spellcommandforexample,thecommandspellspaceCharliealphapapa.
n YoucansaynearlyanycharacterofthestandardWindowscharacterset.Seethe
SeeAlsobelowforafulllistofthecharactersyoucansay.
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n Ifyouareplanningtodoalargeamountofspellinginadocument,considerturning
SpellModeon(say"SpellMode"orclickModes>SpellMode).InSpellMode,Dragon
NaturallySpeakingtriestointerpreteverythingyoudictateasletters.
Dictating numbers
Inmostcasesyoucandictatenumbers,includingpostalcodes,asyounormallysaythem.If
youwanttodictateonlynumbers,as,forexample,whendictatinginaspreadsheetprogram,
youcanturnonNumbersmode.
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To enter
Say
"four"or"numeralfour"
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"twentythree"
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"onehundredseventynine","onehundredandseventynine,"or"one
seventynine"
5423
"fivethousandfourhundredtwentythree"
5.423
"fivepointfourtwentythree"
142,015
"onehundredfortytwothousandandfifteen"
127,400,042
"onehundredtwentysevenmillionfour-hundredthousandforty-two"
127billion
"onehundredtwentysevenbillion"
0.03
"zeropointzerothree"or"ohpointohthree"
23/4
"twoandthreefourths"
11/32
"elevenoverthirtytwo"
565-5000
"fivesixfivefivethousand"
781-565-5000
"seveneightonefivesixfivefivethousand"
$45
"fortyfivedollars"
$99.50
"ninetyninedollarsandfiftycents"
1.7billion
"OnepointsevenbillionEuros"
8:30p.m.
"eightthirtypm"
200kg
"200kilograms"
50meters
"50meters"
May15,2003
"Mayfifteencommatwothousandthree"
Note:Saying"comma"isoptional.
MMIV
"Romannumeraltwothousandfour"
iii(lowercase
Roman)
"Romannumeralthree""nocapsthat"
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To enter
Say
Boston,MA02460
"BostonMassachusetts02460"
Oakland,CA
99077
"OaklandCalifornia99077"
Notes
n Mostoftheseexamplesonlyworkasshownwhentheappropriatenumberformatting
optionsareselectedontheAuto-formattingdialogbox.
n Ifyouwantacommainafour-digitnumber,youmustspeakitexplicitly.Numberswith
fiveormoredigitsautomaticallyincludecommas.
n ToforcerecognitionofdigitsasnumeralsinsteadoftextwithoutusingtheNumbers
Mode,say"Numeral"beforeyousaythedigit,forexample,say"NumeralThree"toget
3.
n Youcanuseoromittheword"and"aspartofanumber.Forexample,say"one
hundredfifty"insteadof"onehundredandfifty"togetthenumber150.
n Youcanuse"oh"and"zero"interchangeablytoget0.
n ThewayDragonNaturallySpeakingformatsthecurrencysymbol,thethousand
separator,thedecimalseparator,thenegativesymbol,andthetimeseparator
dependsontheconfigurationoftheRegionalSettings(oronsomeversionsof
Windows,RegionalOptions)intheWindowsControlPanel.Forthesenumberstobe
formattedaccordingtotheconventionsofthelanguageyouaredictating,youmust
makesurethattheWindowsRegionalSettingsmatchthelanguage.
n YoucansetthecurrencysymbolandformatthatDragonNaturallySpeakingusesby
selectingthe"ISOcurrencycodes"optionontheAuto-formattingdialogbox.Dragon
NaturallySpeakingthenusesthecurrencycharacterandformatspecifiedonthe
RegionalOptionstaboftheRegionalandLanguagesOptionstoolinyourWindows
ControlPanel.IfyouareusingtheClassicStartmenu,youcanopenyourWindows
ControlPanelbyclickingStartontheWindowsTaskbar,pointingtoSettings,andthen
clickingControlPanel.
n YoucanchangethewayDragonNaturallySpeakingformatsnumbersontheAutoformattingdialogboxbyturningonoroffthedifferentformattingoptionsavailableon
thetab.
n YoucanchangethewayDragonNaturallySpeakingformatsCanadianandUKpostal
codesontheAuto-formattingdialogboxbyturningonoroffthe"Streetaddresses"
option.Forexample,withtheoptionon,formatapostalcodeinLondonbysaying
"LondonCommaWTwoFourRJ"toenterLondon, W2 4RJ;andformatapostalcode
inTorontobysaying"TorontoCommaOntarioMFiveHTwoLTwo"toenterToronto,
Ontario M5H 2L2.YoumustreloadyourUserProfilebeforeachangetopostalcode
formattingwilltakeeffect.ToreloadaUserProfile,clickOpenUserProfileonthe
ProfilemenutoopentheOpenUserProfiledialogbox.MakesurethecorrectUser
Profileisselected(thecurrentUserProfileisselectedbydefault),andclickOpen.
n Dragoncanauto-formattextandnumbersusingstandardwritingconventionsorapply
WordPropertiestowordsasyoudictate.Forinformationaboutthesesettings,see
Auto-formattingdialogboxandTheWordPropertiesdialogbox.
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n Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesappearwhenyoucorrectauto-formatted
alphanumerictextorWordPropertiesusingtheCorrectionmenu,theSpelling
window,orthekeyboard.Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandSetting
Auto-FormattingOptions.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
UsingtheDictationBox
DictationBoxSettings
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TheDictationBoxopensautomaticallyifDragonnoticesthatyouaretryingtodictateinan
unsupportedapplicationorwindowwithinanunsupportedapplication.
Turning off the Dictation Box
Ifyoudon'twantDragontodisplaytheDictationBoxinunsupportedapplications
1. OntheDragonBar,selectTools>Options>Miscellaneous.
2. Clickorsay"UsetheDictationBoxforUnsupportedApplications"toclearthecheckmark
fromthebox.
3. ClickOKtoapplyyourchangestothecurrentsession.Whenyousaveyouruserprofile,
thesettingswillbesavedforfuturedictationsessions.
Unsupported applications
Someexamplesofunsupportedapplicationswouldbepresentationorpagelayoutor
graphicsdesignsoftwarelikeAdobePhotoshop.Herearesomeexamplesofknownissuesin
unsupportedapplications:
n DictatingintoacomplexLotusNotesdocumentsometimesmakesDragon
NaturallySpeakinghangorexhibitotherabnormalbehavior.
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n SomeMicrosoftOutlookusersmayfindthattheFullTextControleditingcapability
doesnotalwayswork.
n Someapplications,suchasNetscape,arenotsupportedforFullTextControlediting
atall.
Transferring your text
WhenyouarereadytomoveyourdictationfromtheDictationBoxtotheunsupported
application,say"Transfer"orclicktheTransferbuttontotransferthetextintothat
application.
Note:TheDictationBoxworksforallapplicationsthatcanacceptstandardkeyboard
shortcutsforWindowsClipboardoperations.Insomeapplicationsthatdonotacceptthese
commands,yourtextmaybelostorchangedwhenyoutransfertextinandoutofthe
DictationBox.Testyourapplicationbeforeyoustartand,ifyoulosetextwhenyoutryto
transfertexttotheapplication,trydifferentselectionsundertheCopyandPasteoptions
(seeDictationBoxSettings).
TheDictationBoxcantransfertextinplainorRichTextFormat(RTF).Formoreinformation
onusingfontsintheDictationBox,refertoUsingFontsinDictationBoxintheDragonHelp.
Note:YoucannottransfertheaudiothatcorrespondstothetextfromtheDictationBoxto
anotherapplication.TheaudioisavailableonlywhiletheDictationBoxisopenandonly
beforeyoudictatethe"Transfer"voicecommand.
The Full Text Control Indicator
TheDragonbarincludesaFullTextControlindicatorthatturnsgreenwhenyouareinan
applicationorwindowwhereallofDragonNaturallySpeakingsfunctionalityissupported.
Whenyouareinanunknowntextfield,theFullTextControlindicatorgoesout,indicating
thatyoumayhavesomedifficultyselectingandeditingdictatedtext.Also,whenyoustart
dictatingintoanunknowntextfield,theDragonBarwilldisplayamessagesaying"Unknown
textfield;considerusing'showDictationBox'-SeeHelp.'"
Thecommandsthatquotetextfromthescreen(select<xyz>,correct<xyz>,insertafter
<xyz>)workthankstoafunctionalitycalledFullTextControl.Thisfunctionalitydepends
onDragonsabilitytoconstantlyobtaininformationfromthetextfieldaboutitscontentfor
instance,inordertoknowwherewordsandsentencesbeginandend,soDragoncanapply
spacingbetweenwordsandcapitalizationatthebeginningofsentences.Moststandardtext
fieldsallowfullFullTextControlcapabilities.
Ifyouhavedifficultyindictatingorcorrectinginoneoftheseunknowntextfields,usethe
DictationBox.
Formoreinformation,seeTheFullTextControlIndicator.
Dictating in unknown text fields
1. Placeyoucursorwhereyouwanttoputthetext
2. StarttheDictationBoxinoneofseveralways:
n Say"ShowDictationBox"
n SelectTools>DictationBoxfromtheDragonBar
n UseCTRL+SHIFT+D.Tochangethedefaulthotkey(seetheDragon
NaturallySpeakingOptionsdialogbox.
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3. WhentheDictationBoxdisplays,youcandictateandedittextinsidetheDictationBox
usingallofDragonNaturallySpeaking'scommands.
4. Onceyouhavefinisheddictatingandeditingthetext,sayorclick"Transfer."Thetextyou
dictatedintheDictationBoxistransferredtotheapplication.TheDictationBoxthen
closes.
Editing text in unknown text fields
Toedittextalreadyintheunknowntextfield:
1. Selectthetextintheunknowntextfieldusingvoicecommandsoryourkeyboardand
mouse.
2. CopythetexttotheDictationBoxforeditinginoneoftheseways:
n Say"EditSelection"
n Say"ShowDictationBox"
Note:TocopyallthetextinanapplicationintotheDictationBoxforeditingsay"Edit
All"
n SelectTools>DictationBoxfromtheDragonBar
n UseCTRL+SHIFT+D.Tochangethedefaulthotkey,seeTheOptionsdialogbox.
3. TheselectedtextdisplaysintheDictationBox.
4. Onceyouhavefinisheddictatingandeditingthetext,sayorclick"Transfer."Thetextyou
dictatedintheDictationBoxistransferredtotheapplication.
Defining how the Dictation Box works in different applications
YoucandefinehowtheDictationBoxcopiesandpastestextforeachapplicationwhereit's
needed.Forexample,youcanhavedifferentcopyandpastesettingsforMicrosoft
PowerPointandCorelWordPerfect.
TodefinehowtheDictationBoxworksinaspecificapplication:
1. Starttheapplicationorspecificwindowandplaceyourcursorintheapplication.
2. StarttheDictationBox
3. Clickthe"Settings..."buttonintheDictationBox.
TheDictationBoxSettingsdialogboxdisplaysasectionnamed"Settingsforapplication
<applicationname>"wherethe<applicationname>isthenameofthecurrentapplication.
Formoreinformation,seeDictationBoxSettings.
Unexpected behavior or text in the Dictation Box
SometimestheDictationBoxmisunderstandsthecontextofwhatyou'reworkingonandit
displaystextyoudidn'tdictate,andthatyoucan'tedit.Thiscanhappenwhenthefocusofthe
applicationyou'reusingisonafieldyoucan'teditand:
n youintentionallyopentheDictationBox,or
n youspeakintoyourmicrophone,promptingtheDictationboxtoopenautomatically
Forexample,ifyouhaveyoure-mailapplicationopenwithaniteminyourmessagelist
selected,theDictationBoxmaydisplaytheheadertextofthatmessage.
Ifthishappens,justgototheDictationBoxandsayorclick"Cancel"tocloseit.
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TheFontsettingletsyouchangethefontusedforthecontentsoftheDictationBox.To
changethefont:
1. Click"ChangeFont..."
2. Setthefont,style,andsizeunderFont,Fontstyle,andSize.
3. UnderEffects,youcanchooseacolorfromthedrop-downlistand/orchooseStrikeoutor
Underline.
4. ClickOKtosavethefontchange.
Notes:
n Tosetthefonttothedefault,click"DefaultFont"andthefonttypeandsizechangeto
Arial10-point.
n Whenyoucopytextintothetextbox,itdisplaysinthesamefontastheoriginating
application.
Window Position
YoucandefinewheretheDictationBoxappears:
n Anchor:SelectthisifyouwanttheDictationBoxtoappearatthelocationwhereit
waslastclosed.IfyoudragtheDictationBoxtoanewlocationandthencloseit,itwill
displayatthatlocationwhenyourestarttheDictationBox.
n Automatically position the Dictation Box near the cursor:Thisoptioncauses
theDictationBoxtoappearasclosetothecursorlocationasispractical.
Settings for application <application name>
YoucandefinehowtheDictationBoxcopiesandpastestextineachapplicationwhereit's
used.Forexample,youcanhavedifferentcopyandpastesettingsforMicrosoftPowerPoint
andCorelWordPerfect.
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TheDictationBoxworksforallapplicationsthatcanacceptstandardkeyboardshortcutsfor
WindowsClipboardoperations.Insomeapplicationsthatdonotacceptthesecommands,
yourtextmaybelostorchangedwhenyoutransfertextinandoutoftheDictationBox.
TheCopyoptionsdefinewhatkindofcopiedtexttheDictationBoxcanreceivefroman
application.
Testyourapplicationbeforeyoustartand,ifyoulosetextwhenyoutrytotransfertexttothe
application,trydifferentselectionsundertheCopyandPasteoptions,detailedbelow:
Copy
Selectthischeckboxtohavethecharactercountdisplaythenumberofcharactersinthe
DictationBox.
Keep transferred text in clipboard when the Dictation Box is closed
CheckthisoptiontohaveDragonNaturallySpeakingholdthetextdictatedintotheDictation
BoxintheWindowsclipboardeitherafteryoutransferthetextunsuccessfully(pastefails)or
afteryouhaveclosedtheDictationBox(shouldanytextremainintheDictationBox).
AslongasyouhavechosenType Keys <Ctrl+V>orUse Windows Paste Commandunder
Paste options,checkingthischeckboxprotectsyoufromlosinganytextwhen:
n You'vetransferredwiththeTransfervoicecommandanditfailstopasteintothe
applicationwhereyouhaveplacedthecursor
n TextstillremainsintheDictationBoxwhenyoucloseit
Ifyoudonotselectthisoption,thetextdictatedintotheDictationBoxthathasnotbeen
transferredwillbelostwhenyouclosetheDictationBox.
Whenyouhaveselectedthischeckbox,ifthetransferfails,youdonotlosethetext,because
thetextisstoredtemporarilyintheWindowsclipboard.Iftheapplicationyoutriedtotransfer
thetexttofailstoreceivethetext,youcanopenanotherapplicationandtryusingthe
Windowspastecommandtopastethetextfromtheclipboard.
Restore Defaults
ThisoptionrestoresallDictationBoxsettingstotheirdefaults.
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Formoreinformation,see:
n UsingtheDictationBox
n TheFullTextControlIndicator
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
AboutDragonPad
Changingthewaytextwrapsonyourscreen
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About DragonPad
DragonPadisDragonNaturallySpeaking'sbuilt-inwordprocessor,whichisoptimizedfor
dictation.DragonPadincludesbasictextformattingfeaturesaswellastheabilitytosaveand
printdocuments.
YoucanuseDragonPadwhenyoudonotneedthecapabilityofafull-featuredword
processor.Whenyouhavefinisheddictating,youcansay"CopyAllToClipboard"tocopy
yourtexttotheClipboardand"PasteThat"tocopythetextfromtheClipboardintoanyother
program.
AlthoughitissimilartoWordPad,DragonPadiscustomizedforusewithDragon
NaturallySpeakingandcontainsspeechrecognitionfeaturesthatarenotavailablein
WordPad.
1. OntheViewmenu,clickSettings.
2. IntheWordWrapgroupoftheTextortheRichTexttab,selectthewrappingoptionyou
want.YoucanselectNowrap,Wraptowindow,orWraptoruler.
3. ClickOK.
Notes
n Thewrappingoptionsaffectonlyhowtextappearsonyourscreen.Whenprinted,the
documentusesthemarginsettingsspecifiedinPageSetup.
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n Youcansetdifferentwordwrapoptionsforthetextformatinwhichyousavethe
document:text-only(TXT)orrichtextformat(RTF).
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Correctingdictation-workflow
Correctingtext-quickreference
Choosingthecorrecttext
Correctingmisrecognizedcommands
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1. Doanyofthefollowing:
n Say"Correctthat"afterthelastthingyoudictated.
n Say"Correct<xyz>"or"Select<xyz>"tohaveDragonselectanyeditabletextinthe
currentdocumentore-mailmessage.
n Say"Correct<abc>through<xyz>tohaveDragonselectanyeditablerangeoftextin
thecurrentdocumentore-mailmessage.
n Pressthecorrectionhotkey,normallytheMinuskey(-)onthenumerickeypad.
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TheCorrectionmenuopens*.
2. ChooseoneoftheitemsfromtheCorrectionmenuordictatethereplacementcontent.
IfyouchooseoneofthealternativesontheCorrectionmenu,Dragonautomaticallyreturns
thecursortowhereitwasbeforeyouopenedthemenu.
IfyoudictatesomethingnewtomakeacorrectionwhentheCorrectionmenuisopen,
Dragondoesnotreturnthecursortoitslastlocation.Youcanusethe"GoBack"command
orthemouseorkeyboardtomoveitbacktowhereitwas.
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1. Movetheinsertionpointtothebeginningofthedictationyouwanttocorrect.
2. PresstheCorrectionhotkeytodisplaytheCorrectionmenu.(Bydefault,thisistheMinus
key(-)onthenumerickeypad.YoucanchangethehotkeyassignmentontheHotkeystab
oftheOptionsdialogbox.)YoucanalsoclicktheCorrectionbuttonontheExtrastoolbar.
TheExtrastoolbarisavailableonlyontheClassicDragonBar;touseit,youmustfirst
switchtotheClassicDragonBar.
3. TheCorrectionmenudisplaysalistofoptionalspellings.
n Iftheselectedalternativeiscorrect,presstheRightArrowkey.
n Ifoneoftheotheralternativesiscorrect,presstheDownArrowkeyuntil
thatalternativeishighlightedandpresstheRightArrowkey.
n Ifnoalternativeiscorrect,justtypethecorrecttextorsay"SpellThat"to
opentheSpellingwindow.
4. Continueuntilallthetextiscorrect.
Correcting text while playing back dictation (most accurate)
PleasenotethatwhenyoudictateintoaWebapplication,playbackavailabilityislimited.For
moreinformationonthis,seeIfyouhaveproblemsusingWebapplicationsupport.
To correct text while playing back dictation
1. Movetheinsertionpointtothebeginningofthedictationyouwanttocorrect.
2. ClickPlayThatBackontheAudiomenuoftheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
(Onecouldalso,ontheClassicDragonBar,clicktheBeginPlaybackbuttonontheExtras
toolbar.TheExtrastoolbarisavailableonlyontheClassicDragonBar;touseit,onemust
firstswitchtotheClassicDragonBar.)
3. Whentheplaybackofyourdictationreachesarecognitionerror,pressthecorrectionhot
key.(Bydefault,thisistheMinuskey(-)onthenumerickeypad.Youcanchangethehot
keyassignmentontheHotkeystaboftheOptionsdialogbox.)Youcanalsoclickthe
CorrectionbuttonontheExtrastoolbaroftheClassicDragonBar.
4. TheCorrectionmenudisplaysalistofalternativesforthemisrecognition.
n Ifoneofthealternativesiscorrect,presstheDownArrowkeytohighlightthatchoice
andthenpressEntertoacceptit.Playbackwillcontinueautomaticallyfromthepoint
whereyoustopped.
n Ifnoalternativeiscorrect,justtypeorsaythecorrecttextandclicktheBeginPlayback
button.Playbackwillcontinuefromthepointwhereyoustopped.
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1. Say"GoToBeginningofDocument."
2. Lookforthefirstmisrecognitionandsay"Correct"andthetextthatisincorrect.The
Correctionmenuappears,presentingalternatives.
n Ifanalternativeiscorrect,say"Choose"andthenumberofthatalternative.For
example,"ChooseTwo."(Donotsay"ChooseNumeralTwo"orDragon
NaturallySpeakingwilltranscribethephraseasthetext"ChooseNumeralTwo"or
"Choose2"dependingonhowyousettheautomatictextformattingpropertiesonthe
Auto-formattingdialogbox.)
n Ifnoneofthealternativesiscorrect,say"SpellThat,"spellthecorrectwordorwords
intotheSpellingwindow,andthensay"clickOK."
3. Verifythatthecorrecttextappearsinthedocumentinplaceofthemisrecognizedtextand
continuetothenextmisrecognition.
Using Smart Format Rules
YoucanalsousetheSmartFormatRulesfeaturetohaveDragonrecognizewhenyou
correctdictatedtextthatcorrespondstoanAuto-formattingoptionorsupportedbythis
feature.DragonthendisplaysaSmartFormatRulesdialogbox,offeringoneormoresetting
adjustmentsrelevanttothechangeyoujustmade.Ifyoudontwishtochangeanysetting,
youcanjustignoretheSmartFormatRulesboxandcontinuedictating(orsay"Cancel"to
dismissthebox).
TheSmartFormatRulesboxmayappearwhetheryoumakeacorrectionusing
n theSpellingwindow
or
n thekeyboard.
Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRules,theAuto-formattingdialogboxandCreating
WordProperties.
Notes
n IfyouselectaphrasetocorrectthatincludespunctuationaddedbyDragon
automatically,thelistofalternativesintheCorrectionmenuwillincludeonewithout
thatpunctuation.
n WhenyouusetheCorrectionmenuwithaselectionofmorethan70characters,
Dragonselectsonlythefirstsentenceforcorrection.
n TheAccuracyCenterprovidesacentrallocationfortakingadvantageofallthe
DragonNaturallySpeakingtoolsavailabletoensureexcellentrecognition.Formore
information,seeUsingtheAccuracyCenter.
n Whenyouusethe"select"or"correct"commandtoselectanypartofahyphenated
wordorahyphen,Dragonselectstheentirehyphenation.Forexample,inthe
hyphenatedword"brother-in-law"ifyousay"correctbrother"becauseyouonlyneed
tochangethat,Dragonselects"brother-in-law."
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n UsingDirectEditing
Youcancorrectrecognitionerrorsinthefollowingways:
To
Say
Correctawordor
phraseyouspecify
"Correct<wrongwordorphrase>"(iftherearemultiplematchesin
theeditabletext,anumberwillappearnexttoeachone;saythe
numberofthedesiredone,orsay"chooseall")
Correctthelastthing
yousaid
"CorrectThat"or"CorrectThis"
Correcttheselected
text
"CorrectThat"or"CorrectThis"
Correctarangeoftext
"Correctdarkthroughnight"wheredarkisthefirstwordtocorrectand
nightisthelastwordtocorrect.Youdon'thavetoincludetheentire
phrasewhenyouusethiscommand.
"Correctfrom<text>to<text>"(OutsideUSandCanada)
"Correct<text>through<text>"(IntheUSandCanada)
Deletetextyoujust
dictated
"ScratchThat"
Playbacktherecorded
speechfortheselected
text
"PlayThatBack"
Note:Webapplicationshaveonlylimitedplayback.
UsetheExtrastoolbar
(availableonlyonthe
ClassicDragonBarand
inhighereditionsof
Dragon)
"Showextras"iftheExtrastoolbarisnotvisible(orclicktheExtras
button
ontheClassicDragonBar),thenclicktheCorrection
button
tobringupthecorrectioninterface.(Ifyouclickthis
buttonwhileDragonisplayingbacktext,thiswillstopplayback.)
TheCorrectionmenuclosesautomaticallyafteryoupickanitemfromit.Ifyouwanttoclose
theCorrectionmenuwithoutpickingfromit,say"Cancel"orjustcontinuedictating.
YoucanenableanddisabletheseDirectEditingcommandsfromtheCommandstabofthe
Optionsdialogbox.
Workflow
YoucanexperimentwithDragonNaturallySpeaking'svariouscorrectionoptions,including
bothvocalandmanualactions(Correctionbutton,Correctionhotkey,double-clicktoCorrect,
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SmartFormatRules),toseewhatyoupreferforagivensituation.Foradescriptionofthree
differentmethodsforcorrectingtextandhoweachfitsintoaparticularworkflow,click
Correctionworkflow.
Techniques
Thefollowingtopicsexplaindifferentaspectsofcorrectingtext:
Correctingtexterrorsasyoudictate
Choosingthecorrecttext
Undoingactions
Correctingmisrecognizedcommands
Notes
n RememberthatlettingDragonNaturallySpeakingadaptitsVocabularytoyourown
wordsandphraseswillpreventmanyrecognitionerrors.IfawordisnotinDragon
NaturallySpeaking'sactiveVocabulary,DragonNaturallySpeakingcan'trecognizeit
accurately.TheAccuracyCenterprovidesacentrallocationforalltheDragon
NaturallySpeakingtoolsavailabletoensureexcellentrecognition.Formore
information,seeUsingtheAccuracyCenter.
n IftheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBarmessageareastatesthatthereis
nothingtocorrect,selectthetextyouwanttocorrectandsay"CorrectThat"again(or
presstheCorrectionhotkeyorclicktheCorrectionbutton).
n Ifyouselectaphrasetocorrectthatincludesacommaorperiodaddedtothe
sentenceautomatically,thelistofcorrectionsthatappearsintheCorrectionmenuwill
includeaversionwithouttheautomaticallyinsertedpunctuation.
n Todictatetheword"correct"atthebeginningofanutterance(thatis,asthefirstword
afterapause),eithersay"correct"andthenpause,orholddowntheShiftkeywhile
youspeaktoforceDragonNaturallySpeakingtorecognizethewordasdictationand
notasacommand.Youcanchangethekeythatyoupresstocontrolthisbehavioron
theHotkeystaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
Ifthecorrecttextisoneofthealternativeslisted,say"Choose"andthensaythenumberof
thealternativeinthelist.Asanoption,youcanpresstheALTkeyandtypethenumberofthe
alternativefromthekeyboard(notthenumerickeypad).
Thetextyouchoosereplacesthetextinyourdocument.
Example:
Ifthecorrecttextisthethirdalternative,say"Choose3."
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n Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesdialogboxmayappearwhenyoucorrectautoformattedalphanumerictextusingtheCorrectioncommand,theSpellingwindow,or
thekeyboard.Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandAutomaticallyFormat
Text.
n Whenselectinganalternativeonthecorrectionmenu,say"Choose"andthenumber
ofthatalternative.Forexample,"ChooseTwo."Donotsay"ChooseNumeralTwo"or
DragonNaturallySpeakingwilltranscribethephraseasthetext"ChooseNumeral
Two"or"Choose2"dependingonhowyousetthenumberformattingoptionsonthe
Auto-formattingdialogbox.
n IntheSpellingwindow,ifoneoftherecognitionalternativesisnearlycorrect,youcan
say"Select"andthenumberofthealternative.Thealternativetextismovedintothe
textbox,soyoucaneditit.Asanoption,youcanpresstheSHIFTandALTkeysand
typethenumberofthealternativefromthekeyboard(notthenumerickeypad).
n Ifyouselectaphrasetocorrectthatincludespunctuationaddedtothesentence
automatically,thelistofcorrectionsthatappearsintheCorrectionmenuwillincludea
versionwithouttheautomaticallyinsertedpunctuation.
n TheAccuracyCenterprovidesacentrallocationfortakingadvantageofalltheDragon
NaturallySpeakingtoolsavailabletoensureexcellentrecognition.Formore
information,seeUsingtheAccuracyCenter.
n YoucanchoosetoalwaysplaybackrecordedspeechintheCorrectionmenu.Youcan
settherespectiveoptionontheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
1. Ifthewindowordialogboxcontainingthemisrecognizedcommandisnotactive(thatis,
thetitlebarisnothighlighted),clickinittomakeitactive.
2. Say"ScratchThat"(todeletetheunwanteddictation),"UndoThat",or"UndoLastAction"
toundoanunwantedaction.
3. Saythecommandagain.
Ifthecommandwasrecognizedasdictation,holddowntheCTRLkeyasyoustarttosaythe
commandagain.HoldingdowntheCTRLkeyforcesDragonNaturallySpeakingtorecognize
whatyousayasacommand.YoucanalsoswitchtoCommandMode.
Notes
n Youcantraincommandstomatchyourpronunciation,ifnecessary.
n WhenDragonNaturallySpeakingrecognizesacommand,thebordersoftheresults
boxturnblue.Theonlyexceptiontothisiswhenyouusecommandsthatyouusually
saywithoutpausingduringdictation,suchas"newline","newparagraph","nocaps",
or"allcaps".
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n TheAccuracyCenterprovidesacentrallocationfortakingadvantageofallthe
DragonNaturallySpeakingtoolsavailabletoensureexcellentrecognition.Formore
information,seeUsingtheAccuracyCenter.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
UsingDirectEditingcommands
Handlingmultipletextmatches
Revisingtext-quickreference
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n Handlingmultipletextmatches
Note
Forcommandsthatnamearangeoftext,suchas"bold<text>through<text>,"Dragon
expectstohear"to"or"through"dependingontheregionyouselectedwhenyoucreatedyour
UserProfile.Use"through"intheUnitedStatesandCanada,anduse"to"inallotherregions.
Formatting text
UsethecommandsinthefollowingtabletoquicklyformattextusingDirectEditing.
Formattingcommandsareavailableonlyinprogramsthatsupportformatting.
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To...
Say...
Boldthespecifiedtextorarangeoftext.
Bold<text>
Boldfrom<text>to<text>
Bold<text>through<text>
Italicizethespecifiedtextorarangeoftext.
Italicize<text>
Italicizefrom<text>to<text>
Italicize<text>through<text>
Underlinethespecifiedtextorarangeoftext.
Underline<text>
Underlinefrom<text>to<text>
Underline<text>through<text>
Capitalizethespecifiedtextofarangeoftext
Capitalize<text>
Capitalizefrom<text>to<text>
Capitalize<text>through<text>
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UsethecommandsinthefollowingtabletoquicklyrevisetextusingDirectEditing.
To...
Say...
Cutthespecifiedtextorarangeoftext.
Cut<text>
Cutfrom<text>to<text>
Cut<text>through<text>
Note:TheCutvoicecommandisturnedoffbydefaulttokeeptheword"cut"availablefor
regulardictation.Toenableusing"Cut"asacommand,changetheEnableCutshortcut
commandsettingintheOptionsdialogboxCommandstabandthenExitandRestart
Dragon.
Copythespecifiedtextorarangeoftext.
Copy<text>
Copyfrom<text>to<text>
Copy<text>through<text>
Deletethespecifiedtextorarangeoftext.
Delete<text>
Deletefrom<text>to<text>
Delete<text>through<text>
n IfyoupreferthatDragonchangeonlytheinstanceofawordorphrasenearesttothe
cursor,youcanturnthisoptionoffinDragon'sOptionsdialogbox,Commandstab(see
Enablemultipletextmatches).Then,ifDragonselectsthecorrectwordorphrasebut
nottherightinstance,youcansay"SelectAgain"toselectthepreviousinstance.By
default,thefeatureisturnedon.
Here'sanexampleofwhatDragondoeswiththe"Italicize<xyz>"command.Whenyousay
"italicizecourse,"Dragondisplaysanumbernexttoeachmatchingitem,asshownhere.
Thenyoucansay"Choose<n>,"where<n>representsoneofthenumberedtextmatches,
or"ChooseAll"toapplythecommandtoalltextmatches.Dragononlynumberstextmatches
thatarevisibleinyourcurrentdocumentwindow.
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Youcancanceltextmatchingbysaying"Cancel,"continuingtodictate,typing,orclickingthe
mouse.Youcanalsouse"UndoAll"afteryouuse"ChooseAll."
YoucanusethisfeaturewithMicrosoftWord,Notepad,WordPad,MicrosoftOutlook,
InternetExplorer,MicrosoftInfoPath,DragonPadandDragon'sDictationBox.
Whenyousayacommandthatcanapplytomultipleinstances,theNewDragonBaror
ClassicDragonBarmessagearea(onlyvisiblewhentheClassicDragonBarisDockedor
Floating,alwaysvisibleontheNewDragonBar)providesinformationaboutwhatyoucan
say.ThisisanexampleofhowitcanbeusefultochecktheNewDragonBarorClassic
DragonBraformessagesregularly,especiallyifyouarenewtothisversionofDragon.
See also
n UsingDirectEditingcommands
Usethefollowingtableasaquickreferencefortextmatchingcommands.
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Command
To...
Say...
Bold< xyz>
Applyboldtoone
ormoretext
matches
"Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"toapplytheformattingtoonlythe
thirdinstanceofanumberoftextmatches.
OR
"Chooseall"toapplyboldtoallinstancesDragon
showsastextmatches.
Underline<xyz>
Applyunderlining "Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
tooneormoretext "Choose3"or"3"toapplytheformattingtoonlythe
matches
thirdinstanceofanumberoftextmatches.
OR
"Chooseall"tounderlineallinstancesDragonshows
astextmatches.
Italicize<xyz>
Applyitalicstoone
ormoretext
matches
"Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"toapplytheformattingtoonlythe
thirdinstanceofanumberoftextmatches.
OR
"Chooseall"toitalicizeallinstancesDragonshowsas
textmatches.
Capitalize< xyz>
Capitalizethefirst
letterofoneor
moretextmatches
"Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"toapplytheformattingtoonlythe
thirdinstanceofanumberoftextmatches.
OR
"Chooseall"tocapitalizeallinstancesDragonshows
astextmatches.
Delete<xyz>
Deleteoneor
moretextmatches
"Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"todeleteonlythethirdinstanceofa
numberoftextmatches.
OR
"Chooseall"todeleteallinstancesDragonshowsas
textmatches.
UndoAll
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Undochangesto
allrevisedtext
matches
1.Performoneofthecommandsinthistabletorevise
twoormoremultipletextmatches.
2.Say"UndoAll."
Command
To...
Say...
NoteUndoAllcanundoamaximumof50instances
oftheBold,Italicize,Underline,andDelete
commands,anduptoamaximumof25instancesof
theCorrectcommand.
Cut<xyz>
Cutoneofthetext
matches
Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"tocutonlythethirdinstanceofa
numberoftextmatches.
Note:TheCutvoicecommandisturnedoffbydefaulttokeeptheword"cut"availableforregular
dictation.Toenableusing"Cut"asacommand,changetheEnableCutshortcutcommand
settingintheOptionsdialogboxCommandstabandthenExitandRestartDragon.
Copy<xyz>
Copyoneofthe
textmatches
Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"tocopyonlythethirdinstanceofa
numberoftextmatches.
Select<xyz>
OR
"Select<abc>
through<xyz>"
Selectoneofthe
matchesof
selectedtext
Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"toselectonlythethirdinstanceofa
numberoftextmatches.Youmustthenchooseone
ofthenumberedtextmatches.
Notes:
DependingonhowDragon'sCorrectionOptionsare
set,DragondisplayseithertheCorrectionmenuor
theSpellingwindowwhenyouusetheSelect
command.Changestomultipletextmatchesdonot
workfromtheSpellingwindow.
Replacingallinstancesoftextmatchesdoesnot
workwiththeSelectcommand.
Correct< xyz>
OR
"Correct<abc>"
through<xyz>
UsetheCorrection
menutochange
oneormoretext
matches
Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"tocorrectonlythethirdinstanceofa
numberoftextmatches.
OR
"Chooseall"tocorrectalltextmatchesDragon
displays.
Notes:
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Command
To...
Say...
DependingonhowDragon'sCorrectionOptionsare
set,DragondisplayseithertheCorrectionmenu(see
examplebelow)ortheSpellingwindowwhenyouuse
theCorrectcommand.
Ifyouuse"Chooseall"whenmultiplecorrection
optionsaredisplayed,youcanreplaceallofthe
selectionswithanumberedoptionfromthemenuor
use"allcapsthat."
Othermenucommandsapplytothelastmatch
selected.
Changestomultipletextmatchesdonotworkfrom
theSpellingwindow.
Insertbefore
Movethecursorto
justbeforea
particularwordor
phraseinyour
document
Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"tomovecursorintopositionjust
beforethethirdinstanceofanumberoftextmatches.
Insertafter
Movethecursorto
justaftera
particularwordor
phraseinyour
document
Choose<number>"or"<n>."Forexample,say
"Choose3"or"3"tomovecursorintopositionjust
afterthethirdinstanceofanumberoftextmatches.
Notes
n Forcommandsthatapplytoarangeoftext,suchas"bold<abc>through<xyz>,"
Dragonexpectstohear"to"or"through"dependingontheregionyouselectedwhen
youcreatedyourUserProfile.Use"through"intheUnitedStatesandCanada,and
use"to"inallotherregions.
n FormattingcommandsarenotavailableinNotepadandmaynotworkcorrectlyin
InternetExplorer.
n TouseformattingcommandsinMicrosoftOutlook,makesureeitherHTMLorRTF
mailmessageformatisturnedon.
n Handlingmultipletextmatches
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To
Say
Deletetext
"ScratchThat"todeletethelastthingyousaid.
"Delete<text>"where<text>isthewordorphraseyou
wanttodelete*
"Deletefrom<text>to<text>"*
"Delete<text>through<text>"*
Cuttext
"CutThat"tocutpreviouslyselectedtextorthelastthing
yousaid.
"Cut<text>"where<text>isthewordorphraseyou
wanttocut*
"Cutfrom<text>to<text>"
"Cut<text>through<text>"
Note:TheCutDirectEditingcommandisturnedoffby
defaulttokeepitavailableforregulardictation.
ToenabletheCutcommand,
1. ChooseTools>OptionsfromtheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
2. ClickCommands>EnableCutCommand.
3. RestartDragon.
Copytext
"CopyThat"tocopypreviouslyselectedtextorthelast
thingyousaid.
"Copy<text>"w
here<text>isthewordor
phraseyouwanttocopy*
"Copyfrom<text>to<text>"*
"Copy<text>through<text>"*
Selecttext
"Selectthat"toselectthelastthingyousaid.
"Select<text>"where<text>isthewordorphraseyou
wanttochange
"Select<text>Through<text>."
Note:OutsidetheUSAorCanada,say"Select<text>
To<text>."
"Selectfrom<text>to<text>"
Correcttext
"CorrectThat"
"Correct<text>"where<text>isthewordorphraseyou
wanttochange
"Correct<
text>To<text>"
"Correctfrom<text>to<text>"
"Correct<text>Through<text>."
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To
Say
Note:OutsidetheUSAorCanada,say"Select<text>
To<text>."
Correcttextonceyouhaveselected
it
"CorrectThat"
OR
Thewordsyouwanttoreplacetheselection.
Backupandresumedictating
"ResumeWith<word>"where<word>isthewordyou
wantDragontoresumewith.Then,dictatetherevised
text.
Movethecursorbacktoitslast
positionindocumentsande-mail
messages
Pausebrieflyduringdictationandsay"GoBack"See
Using"GoBack"tomovethecursor.
*indicatesaDirectEditingcommand.YoucanenableanddisabletheseDirectEditing
commandsfromtheCommandstaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
Thecommandsthatquotetextfromthescreen(select<xyz>,correct<xyz>,insertafter
<xyz>)workthankstoafunctionalitycalledFullTextControl.Thisfunctionalitydependson
Dragonsabilitytoconstantlyobtaininformationfromthetextfieldaboutitscontentfor
instance,inordertoknowwherewordsandsentencesbeginandend,soDragoncanapply
spacingbetweenwordsandcapitalizationatthebeginningofsentences.Moststandardtext
fieldsallowfullFullTextControlcapabilities.Formoreinformation,seeTheFullTextControl
Indicator.
Knowingadditionalwaystoperformthefollowingtasksbyvoiceisusefulinrevisingtext.Click
thefollowinglinksformoredetailedexplanations.
Movingaroundinadocument
Selectingtext
Deletingdictatedtext
Formattingtext
AutomaticallyFormatText(seeDragonHelp)
Notes
n Dragoncanauto-formattextandnumbersusingstandardwritingconventionsorapply
WordPropertiestowordsasyoudictate.Forinformationaboutthesesettings,see
Auto-formattingdialogboxandTheWordPropertiesdialogbox.
n Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesappearwhenyoucorrectauto-formattedalphanumeric
textorWordPropertiesusingtheCorrectionmenu,theSpellingwindow,orthe
keyboard.Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandSettingAuto-Formatting
Options.
n Whenyouusethe"select"or"correct"commandtoselectanypartofahyphenated
wordorahyphen,Dragonselectstheentirehyphenation.Forexample,inthe
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hyphenatedword"brother-in-law"ifyousay"correctbrother"becauseyouonlyneed
tochangethat,Dragonselects"brother-in-law."
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Thefollowingtopicsdescribehowtomovethetextinsertionpointaroundinadocument.
Movingtheinsertionpoint
Movingtospecificwords
Movingtothebeginningorendofalineordocument
Anytimeyoumovetheinsertionpointbyvoice,keyboardormouse,youcanmoveitbackto
whereitwasbysaying"GoBack."
Formoreinformation,seeUsing"GoBack"tomovethecursor.
To move the insertion point by characters
Saythefollowingtomovetheinsertionpointleftorrightbyanumberofcharacters.
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Say
Thensay
Thensay
"Move"
"Right"
"<1-20>"
"Left"
"acharacter"
"Forward"
"<1-20>characters"
"Back"
Examples
"MoveRight3"
"MoveBack15characters"
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Saythefollowingtomovetheinsertionpointbyanumberofwords.
Say
Then say
Then say
"Move"
"Right"
"aWord"
"Forward"
"<1-20>Words"
"Left"
"Back"
Examples
"MoveLeft3Words"
"MoveForwardaWord"
To move the insertion point by lines
Saythefollowingtomovetheinsertionpointupordownbylines.Thesecommandspressthe
upanddownarrowkeys.
Say
Thensay
Thensay
"Move"
"Up"
"<1-20>Lines"
"Down"
Examples
"MoveUp3Lines"
"MoveDown5"
To move the insertion points by paragraphs
Youcanusethesecommandstomovearoundbyparagraphs.
Say
Thensay
Thensay
"Move"
"Up"
"aParagraph"
"Back"
"<1-20>Paragraphs"
"Down"
"Forward"
Examples
"MoveUpaParagraph"
"MoveForward8Paragraphs"
Notes
n Thesecommandsdeselectanytextthatisselected.
n Commandsthatdeletebywordsorparagraphsmaynotalwayshavetheexpected
effectsinprogramsthatdonotusethesameshortcutkeysasWordPad(onwhichthe
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wordprocessingfeaturesofDragonNaturallySpeakingarebased).Forexample,in
WindowsNotepad,theparagraphcommandsdon'tworkbecauseNotepaddoesnot
recognizeaparagraphandinMicrosoftExcel,thesecommandsonlyworkinthe
toolbareditfield.
Say"InsertBefore<text>"or"InsertAfter<text>,"where<text>isawordorphraseinthe
document.
To
Say,forexample
Movetheinsertionpointbeforetheword"John"
"InsertBeforeJohn"
Movetheinsertionpointafterthephrase"DearSir"
"InsertAfterDearSir"
Notes
n Thesecommandsdeselectanytextthatisselected.
n Donotpauseanywhereinthemiddleofsayingthesecommands,includingthetext.
Forexample,"InsertBeforeDearSir"isallonecommand.
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Say
Then say
"Goto"
"Top"
"Moveto"
"TopofDocument"
"BeginningofDocument"
"StartofDocument"
"Bottom"
"BottomofDocument"
"EndofDocument"
"BeginningofLine"
"StartofLine"
"EndofLine"
Examples
"GotoTop"
"MovetoEndofLine"
Note
Thesecommandsdeselectanytextthatisselected.
n Pausebrieflyduringdictationandsay"GoBack."
Youcanrepeatthecommandtomovethecursorbacktowhereyouroriginalactionputit.
Examples
UsetheGoBackcommandaftercommandsthatmovethecursorfromplacetoplace,such
as:
n "Select<text>."SeeSelectingtext:quickreference
n "Move<direction>."SeeMovingtheinsertionpoint
n Movingthecursorwiththemouseorkeyboard.Ifyoumovethecursoraroundina
documentormessagewiththemouseorkeyboard,whenyousay"GoBack,"Dragon
returnsthecursorreturnstowhereitwaslast.
n "Insertbefore<text>."or"Insertafter<text>"SeeMovingtospecificwords
n "Goto"or"Moveto."SeeMovingtothebeginningorendofadocumentorline
n "Correct<text>."Use"GoBack"ifyoudictatesomethingnewtomakeacorrection
whentheCorrectionmenuisopen.SeeCorrectingwiththeCorrectionmenu
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Touse"GoBack,"thedistancefromthelastcursorlocationmustbegreaterthan10
characters.
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Selecting text
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Selectingtext-quickreference
Selectingcharactersandwords
Selectingspecificwordsorphrases
Selectinglinesandparagraphs
Selectingtextagain
Changinganincorrecttextselection
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Whentextisselected,becarefulnottobreatheloudly,clearyourthroat,ormakeother
sounds.DragonNaturallySpeakingmayinterpretsuchnoisesasspeechandreplacethe
selectionwithnewtext.Ifthishappens,say"UndoThat"rightawaytoreversetheaction.
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Say
Thensay
Thensay
"Select"
"Next"
"Character"
"Forward"
"<1-20>Characters"
"Previous"
"Word"
"Back"
"<1-20>Words"
"Last"
Notes
n Whenyouusethe"select"or"correct"commandtoselectanypartofahyphenated
wordorahyphen,Dragonselectstheentirehyphenation.Forexample,inthe
hyphenatedword"brother-in-law"ifyousay"correctbrother"becauseyouonlyneed
tochangethat,Dragonselects"brother-in-law."
n Youcanselectpunctuationmarksbyvoice.Forexample,youcansay"Select
comma."
n Bydefault,whenyouselectawordorphrase,DragonNaturallySpeakingdisplaysthe
Correctionmenu,whichyoucanusetocorrectrecognitionerrors.Youcanturnthis
featureoffbyclearing(deselecting)the"SelectcommandbringupCorrectionmenu"
optionsontheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n Commandsthatdeletebywordsorparagraphsmaynotalwayshavetheexpected
effectsinprogramsthatdonotusethesameshortcutkeysasWordPad(onwhichthe
wordprocessingfeaturesofDragonNaturallySpeakingarebased).Forexample,in
WindowsNotepad,theparagraphcommandsdon'tworkbecauseNotepaddoesnot
recognizeaparagraphandinMicrosoftExcel,thesecommandsonlyworkinthe
FormulaBareditfield.
Say"Select<text>,"where<text>isthewordorphraseyouwanttoselect.Thetextmust
bevisibleonthescreenforyoutoselectit.
Examples
Toselectthewords"WhiteHouse"or"begantofeel,"say:
"SelectWhiteHouse"
"Selectbegantofeel"
To select a phrase or range of words
Say"Select<text>Through<text>,"where<text>isawordorphraseatthebeginning
andattheendoftherangeyouwanttoselect.Thetextmustbeinviewonthescreen.
Note:OutsidetheUSAorCanada,say"Select<text>To<text>."
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Toselectthewords"enclosedthematerialsyourequested,"inthesentence:"Ihavealso
enclosedthematerialsyourequested,"say:
"SelectenclosedThroughrequested"
Notes
n Youcancancelaselectionbysaying"UnselectThat,"selectingdifferenttext,or
movingtheinsertionpointtoanotherpartofthedocument.
n Inmostinstances,the"Select"commandwilldisplayanumbernexttoeachinstanceof
theword,allowingtoselectallinstancesorjustaspecificinstance.SeeHandling
multipletextmatchesformoreinformation.Ifyoufindthataparticularapplicationdoes
notdisplaythesenumbers,youcanstillusethe"SelectAgain"command.
n Ifyouneedtousethe"SelectAgain"command,theselectioncommandssearchforthe
instanceofthewordnearesttheinsertionpoint.Youcansetthedirectiontoalways
searchbackwardontheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox..
n Whenyouselectawordorphrase,DragonNaturallySpeakingdisplaystheCorrection
menu,whichyoucanusetocorrectrecognitionerrors.Youcanchangethisbehavior
ontheCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n Whenyouusethe"select"or"correct"commandtoselectanypartofahyphenated
wordorahyphen,Dragonselectstheentirehyphenation.Forexample,inthe
hyphenatedword"brother-in-law"ifyousay"correctbrother"becauseyouonlyneed
tochangethat,Dragonselects"brother-in-law."
Say
Thensay
Thensay
"Select"
"Next"
"Line"
"Forward"
"<1-20>Lines"
"Previous"
"Paragraph"
"Back"
"<1-20>Paragraphs"
"SelectDocument"
"SelectAll"
Caution
Whentextisselected,becarefulnottobreatheloudly,clearyourthroat,ormakeother
sounds.DragonNaturallySpeakingmayinterpretsuchnoisesasspeechandreplacethe
selectionwithnewtext.Ifthishappens,say"UndoThat"rightawaytoreversetheaction.
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n Youcancancelaselectionbysaying"UnselectThat,"selectingdifferenttext,or
movingtheinsertionpointtoanotherpartofthedocument.
n Commandsthatdeletebywordsorparagraphsmaynotalwayshavetheexpected
effectsinprogramsthatdonotusethesameshortcutkeysasWordPad(onwhichthe
wordprocessingfeaturesofDragonNaturallySpeakingarebased).Forexample,in
WindowsNotepad,theparagraphcommandsdon'tworkbecauseNotepaddoesnot
recognizeaparagraphandinMicrosoftExcel,thesecommandsonlyworkinthe
FormulaBareditfield.
Say"SelectAgain."
Example
Inthesentence,"Thefrostisonthepumpkin,andthefruitisonthevine,"say"Selectison
the"toselectthewords"isonthe"aftertheword"fruit."
Then,toselecttheinstanceofthewords"isonthe,"aftertheword"frost"say"SelectAgain."
Ifthewrongtextisselected,trysaying"Select<text>"again.Thesecondtime,Dragon
NaturallySpeakingsearchesfordifferenttextwithasimilarpronunciation.
Ifthewrongtextisselected,tryusingalongerphrase.Thisprovidesmoreinformationso
DragonNaturallySpeakingismorelikelytoselectthecorrecttext.
Ifthecorrectwordsareselectedbuttheyarenotinthecorrectlocation,say"SelectAgain"
toselectthepreviousoccurrenceofthesametext.
Notes
n Youcanselectpunctuationmarks.
n Youcansay"Selectperiod"andthen"SelectAgain"tomovetheinsertionpoint
sentencebysentence.
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n ThedefaultisforDragonNaturallySpeakingforthenearestinstancefromthelocation
oftheinsertionpoint.Youcanchangethesearchdirectiontoalwaysbebackwardon
theCorrectiontaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n Todictatetheword"Select"atthebeginningofanutterance(thatis,asthefirstword
afterapause),eithersay"Select"andthenpause,orholddowntheShiftkeywhileyou
speak.YoucanalsouseDictationMode.
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Say"CutThat."
To copy selected text
Say"CopyThat"or"CopyAllToClipboard."
To paste cut or copied text
Say"PasteThat."
Say"ScratchThat."
Or
Say"ResumeWith<word>,"wherewordisawordwithinthelast100charactersoftext
youdictated.
To delete any text
1. Selectthetext.
2. Say"ScratchThat"or"DeleteThat."
Todeletespecifictextorarangeoftext,seeRevisingwords.
Notes
n Youcanrepeat"ScratchThat"uptotentimestodeletethelastthingsyousaidoneat
atime,oryoucanjustsay"ScratchThat<2-10>Times."
n Ifyoujustdictatedthetextandwanttodeleteit,say"ScratchThat."
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Then Say
Then Say
"Delete"
"Next"
"Character"
"Previous"
"1Character"
"Last"
"<2-20>Characters"
"Word"
"1Word"
"<2-20>Words"
"Line"
"1Line"
"<2-20>Lines"
"Paragraph"
"1Paragraph"
"<2-20>Paragraphs"
Examples:
"DeleteNextCharacter"
"DeletePrevious4Lines"
Notes
n Ifyoudeletetextandanextraspaceremains,say"DeleteNextCharacter,""Delete
PreviousCharacter,"or"Backspace"toremovethespace.
n Commandsthatdeletebywordsorparagraphsmaynotalwayshavetheexpected
effectsinprogramsthatdonotusethesameshortcutkeysasWordPad(onwhichthe
wordprocessingfeaturesofDragonNaturallySpeakingarebased).Forexample,in
WindowsNotepad,theparagraphcommandsdon'tworkbecauseNotepaddoesnot
recognizeaparagraph,andinMicrosoftExcel,thesecommandsonlyworkinthe
FormulaBareditfield.
Deleting by backspacing
Usethefollowingcommandstoremovecharacterstotheleftoftheinsertionpoint.
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Say"Backspace"or"Backspace"followedbythenumberofcharactersyouwanttodelete
(from2to20).
Examples:
"Backspace"(willdeleteonecharacter)
"Backspace5"(willdelete5characters)
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Formatting
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Formattingtext
Formattingnumbers
Settingfontname,size,andstyle
Aligningtext
Addingnewlinesandparagraphs
Hyphenatingwords
Joiningwords
SettingAuto-FormattingOptions
CreatingWordProperties
Formatting text
Youcanusethefollowingcommandstoformattextyouhavejustdictatedortextyouhave
selected.
Forinformationaboutapplyingformattingtomultipleinstancesofwordsorphrases,see
Handlingmultipletextmatches.
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To
Say
Applybold
"BoldThat"or"FormatthatBold"toboldpreviouslyselected
textorthelastthingyousaid.
"Bold<text>"*
"Boldfrom<text>to<text>"*
"Bold<text>through<text>"*
Applyitalics
"ItalicizeThat"or"FormatThatItalics"toitalicizepreviously
selectedtextorthelastthingyousaid.
"Italicize<text>"*
"Italicizefrom<text>to<text>"*
"Italicize<text>through<text>"*
Applybolditalics
"FormatThatBoldItalic"or"FormatThatBoldItalics"
Addunderlining
"UnderlineThat"or"FormatThatUnderline"tounderline
previouslyselectedtextorthelastthingyousaid.
"Underline<text>"*
"Underlinefrom<text>to<text>"*
"Underline<text>through<text>"*
Addstrikeout
"FormatThatStrikeout"
Removeallbold,italics,
underline,andstrikeout
formatting
"RestoreThat"or"FormatThatRegular"or"FormatThat
Plain"
Changetexttoinitialcapitals
"FormatThatCaps"or"FormatThatInitialCaps"
Changetexttouppercase
"FormatThatUppercase"or"allcapsthat"or"capitalize
XYZ"
Changetexttolowercase
"FormatThatLowercase"or"No-CapsThat"
Createabulletedlist
"FormatThatBulletStyle"
Left-aligntext
"FormatThatLeftAligned"or"LeftAlignThat"
Right-aligntext
"FormatThatRightAligned"or"RightAlignThat"
Centertext
"FormatThatCentered"or"CenterThat"
Puthyphensbetweenwords
"HyphenateThat"
Combinemultiplewordsintoone
"CompoundThat"
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*indicatesaDirectEditingcommand.YoucanenableanddisabletheseDirectEditing
commandsfromtheCommandstaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
Tosetafontname,size,orstyle
Notes
n Thecommandsthatquotetextfromthescreen(select<xyz>,correct<xyz>,insert
after<xyz>)workthankstoafunctionalitycalledFullTextControl.Thisfunctionality
dependsonDragonsabilitytoconstantlyobtaininformationfromthetextfieldaboutits
contentforinstance,inordertoknowwherewordsandsentencesbeginandend,so
Dragoncanapplyspacingbetweenwordsandcapitalizationatthebeginningof
sentences.MoststandardtextfieldsallowfullFullTextControlcapabilities.Formore
information,seeTheFullTextControlIndicator.
n Youcancombinedifferentformattingandfontstylecommands.Forexample,youcan
say:"FormatThatCapsBold"or"FormatThatBulletStyleItalic."
n IntheDragonPad,whenyouusethe"FormatThat"commandtoalignanempty
paragraph,thepreviousparagraphisalignedalso.Topreventthis,dictatesometextin
thenewparagraphbeforesayingthealignmentcommand.
n Dragoncanautomaticallyformattextandnumbersasyoudictateusingstandard
writingconventions.Forinformationaboutthesesettings,seetheAuto-formatting
dialogbox.
n Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesappearwhenyoucorrectauto-formattedalphanumeric
textusingtheCorrectioncommand,theSpellingwindow,orthekeyboard.Fordetails,
seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandtheAuto-formattingdialogbox.
Formatting numbers
YoucanhaveDragonNaturallySpeakingtypeyourdictationasnumerals.Youcanalso
changetheformatoftextwhileyouaredictatingitorwhileyouareeditingexistingtextthat
youhaveselected.
To format dictation as numerals
Say"StartNumbersMode"
ToturnNumbersModeoff,say"StopNumbersMode"
Note
n Youcanselecttextthatcontainsseveralnumbersseparatedbywords.Whenyousay
oneofthesecommands,thenumberswillallreformatwithoutchangingthetext.
n Dragoncanautomaticallyformattextandnumbersasyoudictateusingstandard
writingconventions.Forinformationaboutthesesettings,seetheAuto-formatting
dialogbox.
n Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesappearwhenyoucorrectauto-formattedalphanumeric
textusingtheCorrectioncommand,theSpellingwindow,orthekeyboard.Fordetails,
seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandtheAuto-formattingdialogbox.
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Say"SetSize"or"SetFontSize"or"FormatThat"andthefontname,size,and/orstyle.
Examples:
"SetFontTimes"
"SetFontSize12Points"
"FormatThatCourier18PointsBold"
"FormatThatArial12Points"
To remove font formatting
Toremovebold,italics,underline,andstrikeoutformatting,say"FormatThatPlainText."
Notes
n Youcanspecifyanycombinationoffontname,size,andstyle,butyoumustspecify
attributesinthatorder(name,size,style).Ifyouspecifyonlyasize,youmustsay
"Points."Forexample,say"FormatThat12Points."
n Notallofthesecommandsworkinallapplications.Thesecommandsdoworkin
MicrosoftWord,MicrosoftInfoPath,CorelWordPerfect,DragonPad,andWordPad.
ChecktheCommandBrowserforadditionalapplication-specificcommands.
n Commandsthatstartwith"SetFont"changeselectedtextandtextyoudictatefrom
thenon.
n Commandsthatstartwith"FormatThat"changetheselectedtextorwhatyoujust
said.
n Youcanspecifyanycombinationoffontname,size,andstyle,butyoumustspecify
attributesinthisorder:name,thensize,thenstyle.
Aligning text
Youcanaligntextwhileyouaredictatingitorwhileyouareeditingexistingtextthatyouhave
selected.
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To
Say
Centertext
"CenterThat"or"FormatThatCentered"
Leftaligntext
"LeftAlignThat"or"FormatThatLeftAligned"
Rightaligntext
"RightAlignThat"or"FormatThatRightAligned"
Say
Addanewline
"NewLine"
Addanewparagraph
"NewParagraph"
Note
Saying"NewParagraph"pressestheEnterkeytwiceandcapitalizesthenextwordyou
dictate.
Hyphenating words
DragonNaturallySpeakingautomaticallyhyphenateswordsbasedonstandardusage,but
youcanalsoinserthyphensmanually.
To hyphenate words
Say"HyphenateThat"tohyphenatethelastphraseyousaid.Youcanalsoselectspecific
wordsandsay"HyphenateThat."
Spacesbetweenwordsarereplacedwithhyphens.Anytabsorlinebreaksarealsoreplaced.
Note
Youcanhyphenatewordsasyoudictatebysaying"hyphen"betweenwords.Formore
information,seeDictatinghyphenatedandcompoundwordsintheDragonHelp.
Joining words
DragonNaturallySpeakingautomaticallyjoinswordsbasedonstandardusage,butyoucan
alsojoinwordsmanually.
To join words
Say"CompoundThat"tojointhelastwordsyousaid.Or,selectspecificwordsandsay
"CompoundThat."
Spacesbetweenwordsareremoved.Anytabsorlinebreaksarealsoremoved.Thewordis
addedtoyourVocabulary.
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Youcanjoinwordsasyoudictatebysaying"nospace."Whenyouusethistechnique,the
newwordisnotaddedtoyourVocabulary,butyoucanadditasanewcompoundwordif
necessary.Formoreinformation,clickAddingwordsandphrasestoyourVocabulary.
YoucanalsousetheSmartFormatRulesfeaturetohaveDragonrecognizewhenyou
correctdictatedtextthatcorrespondstoanAuto-formattingoptionorsupportedbythis
feature.DragonthendisplaysaSmartFormatRulesdialogbox,offeringoneormoresetting
adjustmentsrelevanttothechangeyoujustmade.Ifyoudontwishtochangeanysetting,
youcanjustignoretheSmartFormatRulesboxandcontinuedictating(orsay"Cancel"to
dismissthebox).
TheSmartFormatRulesboxmayappearwhetheryoumakeacorrectionusing
n theSpellingwindow
or
n thekeyboard.
Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRules,theAuto-formattingdialogboxandCreating
WordProperties.
To set auto-formatting options
1. OntheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar,selectTools>Auto-FormattingOptions.
TheFormattingdialogappears.
2. Selectthecheckboxesoftheformattingoptionsthatyouwanttoenable.SeeTheAutoFormattingdialogboxforadescriptionofthedifferentformattingoptions.
3. ClickOKtosaveyourchanges.
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n ModifythePrintedformfieldaswarranted.
n Addorreviseautomaticformattingaswarranted.
To revise Context
1. SayclickUseprintedform1orclick"Useprintedform1"andthenusethedrop-downlist
tochangeto"afternumbers"or"beforenumbers"or"betweennumbers"aswarranted.As
anexample,hereishowDragondisplaystheContextfortheform"kHz"tobeusedforthe
word"kilohertz"afteranumber:
2. Say"clickFormat"orclicktheFormatbuttontoopentheWrittenFormFormattingdialog
box.
3. Choosefromthefollowingoptions:
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Option
Description
Insert<value>
spacebefore
and<value>
spaceafter
Insertsthespecifiednumberofspacesbeforeandaftertheword
orphrase.
Usethedrop-downfieldstoselectanumberofspaces.Valid
valuesare:
0
1
2
Precedeby
<value>and
followwith
<value>
Insertsthespecifiedspacingbeforeandafterthewordorphrase.
Usethedrop-downfieldstoselectthespacingtype.Validvalues
are:
-(nothing)
-NewLine
-NewParagraph
-Tab
Formatthe
nextwordwith
<value>
Insertsthewordorphraseusingthespecifiedcapitalization.
Usethedrop-downfieldtoselectthecapitalizationtype.Valid
valuesare:
withnormalcapitalization
Thereisnospecialcapitalizationassociatedwiththisword.
-capitalized(initialcapitals)
-inallcapitals
-withoutcapitals
Format
preceding
numbers
<value>and
following
numbers
<value>
Insertsnumbersusingthespecifiedformat.
Usethedrop-downfieldtoselecttheformat.Validvaluesare:
normally(DragonNaturallySpeakingdetermineswhetherto
insertArabicnumeralsorthewrittenformofthenumber)
-a-snumerals
-asRomannumerals
Sample
DisplaysapreviewofhowDragonwillapplyformattingbefore
andafteryourword.
Lowercasein
titles
Causesthewordorphrasetoneverbecapitalizedunlessit
appearsatthebeginningofasentenceorphrase.Thisistypical
ofshortarticles,suchas"a","of",or"the"whentheyappearina
titlethatisnormallycapitalized,forexample"TheGrapesof
Wrath".
Checkthe"Lowercaseintitles"checkboxtoenablethisfeature.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Scrollinginpopularprograms
UsingtheribboninterfaceinMicrosoftapplications
Aboutspokencommandsinwordprocessingprograms
Aboutspokencommandsinwordprocessingprograms
Dictatinginyourwordprocessor
WorkingwithMicrosoftWord
BasicdocumentcommandsinMicrosoftWord
Creating,opening,andclosingadocument
Savingadocument
Selectingtext
FormattingtextinMicrosoftWord
EmailPrograms
Supportede-mailprograms
Workingine-mailprograms
Commandsforworkingwithe-mailmessages
Commandsformovingaroundine-mail
Dictatinge-mailandWebaddresses
DictatingE-mailandCalendarcommands
CommandsforWindowsLiveMail
MicrosoftOutlook
WorkingwithMicrosoftOutlook
Readingandsendinge-mailwithMicrosoftOutlook
MakingappointmentsinMicrosoftOutlook
AddingcontactsinMicrosoftOutlook
WritingnotesinMicrosoftOutlook
UsingotherMicrosoftOutlookcommands
Dialogboxcommands
Movingaroundinamessagewindow
MicrosoftOutlook2010commands
MicrosoftExcel
WorkingwithMicrosoftExcel
DictatinginMicrosoftExcelwithFullTextControl
BasiccommandsforMicrosoftExcel
Creating,opening,andclosingaspreadsheet
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Editinginaspreadsheet
Saving,renaming,andmovingtoanotheraspreadsheet
Settingupaspreadsheet
Viewingthespreadsheet
Printing
Movingaroundaspreadsheet
Switchingbetweenopenspreadsheets
FormattingaMicrosoftExcelspreadsheet
WorkingwithcellcontentsinMicrosoftExcel
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Say
Startautomaticupwardscrolling
"StartScrollingUp"
Startautomaticdownwardscrolling
"StartScrollingDown"
Stopautomaticscrolling
"StopScrolling"
Increasethespeedofautomaticscrolling
"ScrollFaster"
Reducethespeedofautomaticscrolling
"ScrollSlower"
Movethevisiblepageuponeline
"ScrollUp"
Movethevisiblepagedownoneline
"ScrollDown"
Moveuponelineinthetext
"LineUp"
Movedownonelineinthetext
"LineDown"
Movethepageupbyascreen
"PageUp"
Movethepagedownbyascreen
"PageDown"
Formoreinformationonhowthesecommandsworkinindividualprograms,pleaseseethe
following:
n Scrollinginwindowsandlists
n Webbrowsercommands
n BasicdocumentcommandsinMicrosoftWord
n UsingotherMicrosoftOutlookcommands
n BasiccommandsforMicrosoftExcel
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Tominimizetheribbonbyvoice,youcansayMinimizetheribbonorCollapseribbon.To
expandit,sayMaximizeribbonorExpandribbon.Youcanalsousetheverbspin,
show,toggle,unhide,andviewwiththoseribboncommands.
DragonvoicecommandsfortheOfficeribbonalsoworkwhentheribbonisminimized.
To open one of the ribbon's tabs
Say"click"followedbythenameofthetab(orclickonthattab).Forexample,toopenthe
Hometab,say"clickHome."
NotethattheFiletabisanexception;toopenit,youmustalsosaythewordtab,asin"click
Filetab".
To click an item on the open tab
Saythenameofthefeatureyouwanttoaccess(orclickonit).Forexample,toapplythe
Heading1styletoyourcurrentlineoftext,say"clickHeading1"(orselectHeading1from
thelistofStyles).
Ifyou'reunsureofthenameofafeature,youcanholdyourmousepointeroverthat
feature'sgraphicuntilthenameappears.
Here'sanexampleofhowtheribbonlookswhenyouclicktheHometabinWord2013.
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Here'sanexampleofwhatappearswhenyouclicktheFiletabinWord2013:
InWindows7,WordPadandWindowsLiveMailhaveamenuforfile-related
commandsbutthereisnolabelonthismenu'stab.
Toopenthismenubyvoice,youcansay"clickApplicationmenu."
Note:Toclosethemenu,youcaysay"pressEscape."
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n DragonNaturallySpeakingdisplayscommandswithablueborderintheResultsbox.
Ifyousayaphrasethatproducesnoaction,lookintheResultsbox.Iftheboxdoes
nothaveablueborder,DragonNaturallySpeakingdoesnotrecognizeitasavalid
command.Forexample,ifyousay"Inserta2by2Table"whentheinsertionpointis
insideatable,nothinghappensbecauseyoucannotinsertatableinsideatable.
n Whencreatinganewdocument,alwaysgivethedocumentanamebeforestarting
yourdictation.
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dictatingyoucanrunthegrammarchecker.DragonNaturallySpeakingdoesnotmake
spellingerrors.
n Disableanyautomaticcorrectionorotherautomaticfeaturessuchasautomatic
formattingiftheyarenotnecessary.Turningtheseoptionsofffreesmemoryforspeech
recognition.
n Dividelargedocumentsintomultiplesmallerdocuments.Largedocumentscause
DragonNaturallySpeakingtoworkmoreslowly.Themaximumdocumentsizeyou
shouldhavedependsonyoursystemanditsresources.
n Youcancancelaselectionbysaying"UnselectThat,"selectingdifferenttext,or
movingtheinsertionpointtoanotherpartofthedocument.
Caution
Whentextisselected,becarefulnottobreatheloudly,clearyourthroat,ormakeother
sounds.DragonNaturallySpeakingmayinterpretsuchsoundsasspeechandreplacethe
selectionwithnewtext.Ifthishappens,say"UndoThat"oneormoretimesrightawayto
reversetheaction.
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n Fortextformattingandeditinghelp,seeUsingDirectEditingcommandsand
Handlingmultipletextmatches.
n UsingtheMicrosoftOfficeribbon
Say
Createanewdocument
"CreateNewFile"or"OpenNewFile"
Openanexisting
document
1."OpenFile"
2."<file name>dot<file extension>",forexample,"MyDocument
DotDoc"
3."PressEnter"
Closeadocument
"CloseFile"or"CloseDocument"
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Saving a document
145
To
Say
Saveadocumentasa.docfile
1."SaveChanges"
2.Dictateafilename(onlyneededifthisisthefirsttime
thefilehasbeensaved)
3."ClickSave"
Saveadocumentwithanewfile
nameandfiletype
1."SaveDocumentAs"
2.Dictateafilename
3."FileType<file type from list>",forexample,"RTF"
4."ClickSave"
SaveadocumentinHTMLformat
1."SaveDocumentasWebPage"
2."ClickSave"
3.Ifadialogboxappearswarningofatextformatloss,
"ClickContinue"
Saveasdocumenttemplate
"SavethePageSettingsasDefault"
To
Say
Setthepage
orientation
"SetPageOrientationtoLandscape"
"SetPageOrientationtoPortrait"
Setthesize
"SetPageWidthto<number>Inches/Centimeters",forexample,"Set
PageWidthtoEightInches"
"SetPageHeightto<number>Inches/Centimeters",forexample,"Set
PageHeighttoElevenInches"
Setmargins
"SetLeft/RightMarginto<number>Inches/Centimeters",forexample,"Set
LeftMargintoTwoInches"
"SetTop/BottomMarginto<number>Inches/Centimeters",forexample,
"SetBottomMargintoFiveCentimeters"
Numberpages
"AddPageNumbers"
"CreatePageNumbers"
Createheaders
andfooters
1."GoToHeader/Footer"
2.Dictatetexttoappearintheheaderorfooter
3."CloseHeader/Footer"
Addfootnotes
1.Movetheinsertionpointtothelocationwhereyouwantthefootnote
2."InsertFootnoteHere"
3.Dictatethefootnotetext
4."CloseFootnotes"
Viewing a document
To
Say
Viewadocument
"PreviewtheFile"
"ViewMasterDocument"
"PreviewDocumentasHTML"
"ClosethePreview"
"SetViewtoNormal"
Enlargeorreducethedocument
view
"Zoomto<number>Percent",forexample,"ZoomtoFifty
Percent"
"SetZoomtoPageWidth/Height"
Changethedisplay
"Show/HideHeadersandFooters"
"Show/HidetheRuler"
"Show/HideParagraphMarks"
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To
Say
Printarangeof
pages
"PrintPages<number>to< number>",forexample,"PrintPagesOneto
Three"
Printpartofapage
1."Select<First/Last>paragraph",forexample,"SelecttheLast
Paragraph"
2."PrinttheParagraph"or"PrinttheSelection"
To
Say
Checkspelling
1."CheckSpelling"
2."ClickChange"or"ClickIgnore"dependingonhowyouwanttorespond
3."ClickClose"whenthespellingcheckiscomplete
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To
Say
Searchfortext
1."FindaWord"
2.DictatethewordorphraseyouwanttofindintheFind
dialogbox
3."ClickFind"
Replaceallinstancesofaword
orphrase
1."FindText"
2.Dictatethewordorphraseyouwanttofind
3."ClickReplace"
4."ClickReplaceWith"(tomovetheinsertionpointtothe
ReplaceWithfield)
5.Dictatethereplacementwordorphrase
6."ClickReplaceAll"
7."ClickClose"(toclosetheFindandReplacedialogbox)
To
Say
Adda
page
1."GoTo<location>"(tomovetheinsertionpointtowhereyouwanttoinsertthenew
page).Forexample,"GoToBottom"toaddanewpageattheendofthecurrent
document.
2."AddaNewPage"
Create
aline
break
1."GoTo<location>"(tomovetheinsertionpointtothelocationwhereyouwantthe
texttobreak).Forexample,"GoTothirdline"toaddalinebreakattheendofthethird
lineinthecurrentparagraph.
2."InsertHardLineBreak"
Create
apage
break
1."GoTo<location>"(tomovetheinsertionpointtothelocationwhereyouwantthe
texttobreak).Forexample,"GoTothirdparagraph"toaddapagebreakattheendof
thethirdparagraphinthecurrentpage.
2."InsertPageBreak"
Add
the
date
and
time
1."GoTo<location>"(tomovetheinsertionpointtothelocationwhereyouwantto
placetheinformation)
2."InsertDateandTime"or"InsertDate"or"InsertTime"
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149
To
Do
Movea
word
1.Movetheinsertionpointtothewordyouwanttomove
2."SelectWord"
3."MoveWordForward/Back<number>Words/Lines",forexample,"MoveWord
ForwardFiveLines"
Movea
line
1.Movetheinsertionpointtothelineyouwanttomove
2."SelectLine"
3."MoveLineForward/Back<number>Lines"or"MoveLinetotheBeginning/End
ofParagraph/Document",forexample,"MoveLinetotheEndofParagraph"
Movea
paragraph
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotheparagraphyouwanttomove
2."SelectParagraph"
3."MoveParagraphForward/Backward<number>paragraphs"or"Move
ParagraphtotheBeginning/EndofDocument",forexample,"MoveParagraphto
theBeginningofDocument"or"MoveParagraphBackwardSixParagraphs"
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Say
Gotoaspecificplaceinadocument
window
"Goto<location>,"wherelocationcanbetop,bottom,
start,orend.
Moveupordownoneline
"LineUp"
or
"LineDown"
Moveupordownonepage
"PageUp"
or
"PageDown"
Gobacktothelastplaceyoumoved
thecursor
"GoBack"SeeUsing"GoBack"tomovethecursor
To
Say
Switchbetweenopen 1."Say"ListwindowsforMicrosoftWord"
documents
Dooneofthefollowing:
Say"Choosen",wherenisthenumberofthewindowyouwantto
switchto.Forexample,say"Choose2"
OR
ChoosethenumberoftheprogramfromthelistandclickOK
SeeScrollinginpopularprograms,Scrollinginwindowsandlists,andMovingtheinsertion
point.
Note
Youcanalsoselectthenextorpreviousword,line,orparagraphbymovingtheinsertionpoint
toeitherbeforeoraftertheword,lineorparagraphyouwanttoselectandsaying"Select
Next/PreviousWord/Line/Paragraph".
Note
Word2013introducedanewlayoutcalledReadMode,whichaimstomakeiteasiertoread
documentsaswellasrelatedtaskssuchasobtainingthedefinitionortranslationofaword.
WheninReadMode,youcannotuseDragontodictateorperformselectionsorcorrectionsin
theopendocument,eventhoughtheDragonBarindicatesthatDragonhasFullTextControl.
However,itispossibletodictateandperformoperationswhenyouareinaCommentfieldin
ReadMode.
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Selecting text
YoucanusethefollowingvoicecommandstoselecttextinMicrosoftWordand
OpenOffice.orgWriter.
To
Do
Selectaword,line,orparagraph
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotheword,line,or
paragraphyouwanttoselect
2.Say"Select<word>/<line>/<paragraph>"
Selectanadjacentword,lineor
paragraph
1.Movetheinsertionpointtoeitherbeforeorafter
theword,line,orparagraphyouwanttoselect.
2.Say"Select<next>/<previous>
<word>/<line>/<paragraph>"
Selectspecifictextorarangeoftext(see
alsoHandlingmultipletextmatches)
Select<text>*
Select<text>Through<text>(Note:Outsidethe
USAorCanada,say"Select<text>To<text>".)
Selectfrom<text>to<text>
*For<text>substitutewhatevertextyouwant
select.
Extendaselection
"ExtendSelectionForward/Backwardby
<number>Words/Lines/Paragraphs"
"ExtendSelectionUp/Downby<number>
Lines/Paragraphs"
"ExtendSelectionLeft/Rightby<number>Words"
To
Say
Changetextproperties
"SetWord/Line/ParagraphtoStrikeout"
"UnderlinethisWord/Line/Paragraph"
"ItalicizeNext<number>Words"
"BoldThisPage"
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To
Say
Changefontnameand
pointsize
"SettheFonttoTwentyFourPointsTimesinthe
Word/Line/Paragraph"
"Increase/DecreasetheFontSizetoEighteenPointsinthe
Word/Line/Paragraph"
"SettheFonttoCourierinthe
Selection/Word/Line/Paragraph/Page/Section/Document"
"DecreaseSelectionbyTwoPoints"
To
Say
Changefont
properties
"TurnonBoldandItalics"
"FormatThatRegular"
"ItalicizetheNext<number>Words/Lines/Paragraphs,"forexample,
"ItalicizetheNextFiveLines"
"UnitalicizeThat"
Changing capitalization
To
Say
Change
case
"CapitalizetheFirst/Last/Next<number>Words/Lines/Paragraphs,"forexample,
"CapitalizetheNextFiveWords"
"LowercasetheFirst/Last/Next<number>Words/Lines/Paragraphs,"forexample,
"LowercasetheLastTenWords"
"ToggletheCaseoftheWord"
To
Say
Changefontcolor
"SetFontColortoGreeninThisLine"
"SettheColortoRedintheSelection"
"SetIttoDarkBlue"(referstocurrentwordorselection)
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To
Say
Changelineandparagraph
spacing
"DoubleSpacetheParagraph"
"SingleSpaceSelection"
"IncreaseParagraphSpacingto<number>
Inches/Centimeters"
To
Say
Changetextjustification
"JustifytheDocument"
"RightJustifyIt"or"RightAlignSelection"
"LeftAlignThisLine/Paragraph"
"SetInitialIndentto<number>Inches/Centimeters"
"SetHangingIndentto<number>Inches/CentimetersonThisPage"
To
Say
Createanddeletebulletpointsorlistnumbers
"SettheparagraphtoBulleted/Numbered"
"DeleteBulletsFromtheDocument"
"UnnumbertheSelection"
To
Say
Createanoutline
"SetViewtoOutline"
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Email Programs
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Supportede-mailprograms
Workingine-mailprograms
Commandsforworkingwithe-mailmessages
Commandsformovingaroundine-mail
Dictatinge-mailandWebaddresses
DictatingE-mailandCalendarcommands
CommandsforWindowsLiveMail
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155
156
156
157
158
160
Regardlessofwhatemailprogramyouuse,youshouldensurethatDragoncantranscribe
thecontactnamesandemailaddressesthatmattertoyou.SeetheAccuracyCenterforways
todoit,includingaddingcontactsandscanningsente-mail.
Say"StartMail"tostartyourdefaulte-mailprogram.
To access and create e-mail messages
Usethefollowingcommandstocheckfor,open,andcreatemessages.
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To
Say
Checkfornewmessages
"CheckMail"
Opentheselectede-mailmessage "OpenMail"
Createane-mailmessage
"NewMail"
UsethefollowingcommandsifyouareworkinginyourInboxandhaveamessageselected
oropen.
To
Say
Replytothesenderofthecurrent
message
"ReplytoMail"or"Reply"
Replytothesenderandall
"ReplytoAll"
recipientsofthecurrentmessage
Forwardthecurrentmessage
"ForwardMail"
Printthecurrentmessage
"PrintMail"
Deletethecurrentmessage
"DeleteMail"
Sendthecurrentmessage
"SendMail"
Closetheactivee-mailmessage
window
"CloseMail"Thiscommanddoesnotcloseyourmail
program.ItdoesnotworkinNetscapeMessenger.
Usethefollowingcommandstomovearoundwheneditinge-mail.Pleasenotethatonly"Go
toPreviousField"and"GotoNextField"aresupportedinWindowsLiveMail.
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To
Say
MovetotheTofield
"GotoTo"
MovetotheSubjectfield
"Goto"Subject"
MovetotheBodyfield
"GotoBody"
MovetotheCCfield
"GotoCCField"
MovetotheBCCfield
"GotoBCCfield"
MovetotheFirstfield
"GotoFirstField"
MovetothePreviousfield
"GotoPreviousField"
MovetotheNextfield
"GotoNextField"
MovetotheLastfield
"GotoLastField"
Moveupordownoneline
"LineUp"
or
"LineDown"
Moveupordownonepage
"PageUp"
or
"PageDown"
Gotoaspecificplaceinadocumentor
messagewindow
"Goto<location>,"wherelocationcanbetop,
bottom,start,orend.
Gobacktothelastplaceyoumovedthe
cursor
"GoBack"SeeUsing"GoBack"tomovethecursor
Note
Youcansay"E-mail,""Message,"or"Memo"inplaceof"Mail"inthesecommands.
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To Dictate
Say
info@samplecompany.com
"nocapsoninfoatsamplecompanydotcomnocapsoff"
http://www.samplecompany
.com/sales
"nocapsonhttpwwwdotsamplecompanydotcomslashsales
nocapsoff"
Notes
n The"WebandE-mailAddresses"boxmustbeselectedontheAuto-formattingdialog
box.foryoutodictatee-mailaddressesasdescribedhere.
n Youcansaythefollowingabbreviationsbypronouncingthemaswords:com,net,
org,andsys.Saythefollowingabbreviationsbysayingtheirletters:edu,gov,mil,ca,
de,fr,jp,sp,anduk.
n IfanaddresscontainsnonwordsorwordsthatDragonNaturallySpeakingdoesnot
recognize(forexample,"baxterex"in"juliasmith@baxterex.com"),youcancorrect
therecognitionerrorandtheaddresswillusuallyberecognizedinthefuture.Youcan
alsoaddnamesthatyoucommonlyusetoyourVocabulary.
n Createtextandgraphicscommandsforaddressesyoudictatefrequently.
n Youcanusethe"SpellThat"commandtocorrecte-mailandWebaddressesby
spelling.
n YoucanaddthenamesinyouraddressbooktoyourDragonNaturallySpeaking
VocabularybyrunningtheLearnFromSentE-mailstool.
n BeforeusingtheDragone-mailandOutlookcalendarcommandsforthefirsttime,
youmustruntheLearnFromSentE-mailstool,sothatDragonNaturallySpeaking
knowsyoure-mailcontacts.Torunthetool,say"OpenAccuracyCenter,"then"Click
LearnFromSentE-Mails,"orclickVocabulary>LearnFromSentE-Mails.Formore
information,seeLearnFromSentE-mails.
n MakesureMicrosoftOutlookisthedefaulte-mailclient,beforeyoustartdictating
shortcutcommandsfortasksorcalendar.
Thefollowingtableliststhetypesofe-mailandcalendarcommandsthatDragon
NaturallySpeakingsupports,anexamplecommand,andadescriptionofwhathappensafter
yousaythecommand.
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Command Type
159
Syntax
Example
command
What happens
Emailtheselected E-mailtheselectionto
text,messageor
<name>...and
file(s)tooneor
<name>
morecontacts
E-mailthe
selectionto
Peter
Morenoand
Caroline
Chang"
Anewe-mailappears,addressed
totheperson(s)named,withas
bodytheselectedtext(oremail)or
asattachment(s)thefile(s)
selectedinWindowsExplorer.
Sende-mailto
specificcontacts
whoarelistedin
youre-mail
addressbookor
contactlist
"SendemailtoJohn
Doeand
JaneSmith"
Anewe-mailappearswithJohn
DoeandJaneSmith'se-mail
addressesintheTofield.
Sende-mailabout (Send|Create)[an|
aspecificsubject
a](e-mail|mail[note]|
message)(about|on)
<subject>
"Sendemailabout
project
schedule"
Anewe-mailappearswiththe
phrase"ProjectSchedule"inthe
Subjectfield.
Schedulea
meetingwith
specificcontacts
(Schedule|create|
book)([a]meeting|
[an]appointment)with
<name>
<name>...<name>
and <name>
"Schedulea
meeting
withJohn
Doeand
JaneSmith"
AnewMeetingwindowappears
withJohnDoeandJaneSmith
listedasattendees.
Thiscommandworksonlywith
MicrosoftOutlook.
Schedulea
meetingor
appointment
aboutaspecific
subject
(Schedule|create|
book)([a]meeting|
[an]appointment)
about<
subject>
"Schedulea
meeting
about
vacation
time"
AnewMeetingorAppointment
windowappearswiththephrase
"vacationtime"intheSubjectfield.
Thiscommandworksonlywith
MicrosoftOutlook.
Schedulea
meetingor
appointmentata
specifictime
(Schedule|create|
book)([a]meeting|
[an]appointment)[on]
(month)|( day)[at]
(time)
"Createan
appointment
onJuly1at
1pm"
AnewMeetingorAppointment
windowappearsforthedateand
timeyoudictated.
Thiscommandworksonlywith
MicrosoftOutlook.
Moveamessage
fromone
MicrosoftOutlook
foldertoanother
Move[the](e-mail|
"MoveeTheselectedmessagemovesto
message|selection|it mailtoInbox theOutlookfolderusedinthe
|that|this)to[the]
folder"
command.
<folder name>folder
(Send|Create)[an|
a](e-mail|mail[note]|
message)to
<name>
<name>...<name>
and<name>
Command Type
Syntax
Example
command
What happens
Note:Ifthefoldernameisunusual,
youmayneedtoadditto
Dragon'sVocabulary.SeeAdding
wordsorphrasestoyour
Vocabulary.
Createataskin
MicrosoftOutlook
Createtask<about |
on>
"Createtask Ataskwindowopens,withthe
about
subject"today'sshoppinglist."
today's
shopping
list"
Notes
n Ife-mailandcalendarcommandsarenotworkinginMicrosoftOutlook,makesurethe
NatspeakOutlookAdd-inisenabledintheOutlookOptions.SeetheMicrosoftHelp
forinformationaboutsettingtheoptions.
n Thee-mailcommandsmailitto,sendthisto,andforwardthattohave
beenremovedfromVersion12.Youcancontinuetousee-mailtheselectionto
command.
Enabling or disabling these shortcut commands
Toenableordisablee-mailandcalendarcommands,opentheOptionsdialogbox,
CommandsTabanddooneofthefollowing:
Selectordeselectthe"EnableE-mailandCalendarcommands"checkbox.
Theoptionisenabledbydefault.
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To
Say
Startthee-mailapplication
"StartWindowsLiveMail"
Insteadof"start,"youcanalsosay"open,""launch"or"show".
Forexample,say"showWindowsLiveMail"
Readmessages
"CheckforNewMail"
"OpenMessage"
"GoToNextUnreadMessage"
"MarkMessageasUnread"
"GoToPreviousMessage"
"DeleteMessage"
"ClosetheMessageWindow"
Createandsendamessage
1."CreateMessage"
2."MovetoTextField"
3.Then,dictatethecontentofyourmessageandwhenyou
readytosend,say"SendMessage".
GotoyourWindowscontacts
folder(forWindows7only)
"Goto[the][Windows]contacts"(forWindows7only)
"Displaycontactsfolder"(forLiveMailonly)
Replytoamessage
1."ReplytoAuthor"toreplytothesenderonly,or"ReplytoAll"
toreplytoallrecipientsofthemessage
2."MovetoTextField"
3.Then,dictatethecontentofyourmessageandwhenyou
readytosend,say"SendMessage".
Forwardamessage
"ForwardtheMessage"
SortInboxmessages
"Sortascending|descending"
"Sorte-mailsascending|descending"
"Sortmemosascending|descending"
Accessfile-relatedcommands
"clickApplicationmenu"
Note
Wordsshownin[brackets]areoptional.
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Microsoft Outlook
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
WorkingwithMicrosoftOutlook
Readingandsendinge-mailwithMicrosoftOutlook
MakingappointmentsinMicrosoftOutlook
AddingcontactsinMicrosoftOutlook
WritingnotesinMicrosoftOutlook
UsingotherMicrosoftOutlookcommands
Dialogboxcommands
Movingaroundinamessagewindow
MicrosoftOutlook2010commands
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To
Say
Sendamessagewithout
havingMicrosoftOutlook
open
Sayeitherofthefollowing:
"Sende-mailto<contact name>"
Or
"StartMicrosoftOutlook"
Readyoure-mail
1."StartMicrosoftOutlook"
Insteadof"start",youcanalsosay"open","launch"or"show".For
example,say"showMicrosoftOutlook"
2."GoToInbox"
3."Checkfornewmail"
4."OpenMailMessage"toreadfirstunreadmessage
Replytoamessage
1."ReplytoMessage"or"ReplytoThisMessage"toreplytothe
senderonly,or"ReplytoAll"toreplytoallrecipientsofthemessage
2.Dictateyourreply
3."SendMessage"
Createanewmessage
1."CreateE-mail"
2.Dictatetheaddressoftherecipient
3."Subject"
4.Dictatethesubjectline
5."TextField"or"MovetoText"
6.Dictatethetextofthemessage
7."SendMessage"
Miscellaneouse-mail
commands
"MarktheMessageasUnread"
"CopythisMessagetoaFolder"
"FlagMessageforFollowup"
"CloseAllItems"
Tip:YoucanusetheSendE-mailcommandevenifMicrosoftOutlookisclosed.Here'show:
1. Say"SendE-Mailto<contact name>,"wherecontact nameisthenameofsomeonein
yourOutlookContacts.DragonopensanOutlookmessagewiththecontactname
enteredintheTofield.
2. Composeyourmessageandsenditasusual.Outlookremainsclosedafterthe
messageissent.
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To
Say
Openyour
calendar
1."StartMicrosoftOutlook"
Insteadof"start",youcanalsosay"open","launch"or"show".For
example,say"showMicrosoftOutlook"
2."ViewCalendar"
Createanevent
1."CreateNewAllDayEvent"
2.Dictatethesubjectline,forexample,"CompanyPicnic"
3."SetStartTimeto<day>",forexample"SetStartTimetoMonday"
4."PressTabKey"tomovetothetextbox
5.Dictateanyadditionalinformationyouwantfortheevent,forexample
"Besuretobringyourchoiceofbeverage"
6."InvitePeopletoThisEvent"
7.Dictatethee-mailaddressesofallthepeopleyouwanttoreceivethe
invitation
8."Sendthisappointment"
Otherappointment "MakeThisanOnlineEvent"
commands
"SetReminderOn"
"ShowTimeasTentative"
"DeclineThisEvent"
"MarkThisAppointmentasUnread"
"ForwardThisAppointment"
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To
Say
Open
your
address
book
1."StartMicrosoftOutlook"
Insteadof"start",youcanalsosay"open","launch"or"show".Forexample,say
"showMicrosoftOutlook"
2."ViewAddressBook"
Create
anew
contact
1."CreateNewContact"
2.DictateanameintheFullnamebox,forexample,"JoelHuffman"
3."PressAltYankee"toopentheCompanyfield
4.Dictateacompanyname,forexample"MegaProductsLimited"
5."ClickBusiness"toopenthetelephonenumberfield
6.Dictateatelephonenumber,forexample"7815551212"(if"phonenumbers"is
selectedontheAuto-formattingdialogbox,DragonNaturallySpeakingwillformatthe
numberinstandardtelephonenumberformat.)
Save
thenew
contact
"SaveandCloseThis"
Say
OpentheOutlook
notepad
1."StartMicrosoftOutlook"
Insteadof"start",youcanalsosay"open","launch"or"show."Forexample,
say"showMicrosoftOutlook"
2."OpenNewNote"
Createandformat 1.Dictatethetextofthenewnote
anote
2."RightAlignThis","LeftAlignThis","JustifyThis",or"CenterThis"toset
thetextalignment
3."SetThis<text property>"where<text property>isanyfontstyleorpoint
sizeyouwant
4."FindaWord"toperformasearch
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To
Say
Openthecalendarview
"ViewCalendar"
Openandviewthejournalproperties
1."ViewJournal"
2."ViewProperties"or"ViewPropertiesofJournal"
OpenInternetExplorerfromOutlook
"SwitchtoWebBrowser"
Say
Clickabutton
"Click<button name>",forexample,"Click
Apply".Saying"Click"isoptional.
Showallcheckboxesandgotothefirstone
"ClickCheckBox"or"CheckBox"
Showalloption(radio)buttonsonthedialogbox
"ClickRadioButton"or"RadioButton"
Showallboxeswithlistsofchoices
"ClickListBox"or"ListBox"
Openalistofchoices
"ShowChoices"
Closealistofchoices
"HideChoices"
Chooseanentryfromalistofchoices
"Choose<text>",forexample,"Choose
Arielbold".Saying"Choose"isoptional.
Selecttheitemidentifiedbyanumbersuchas
that
appearsifyourchoicematchesmorethanonething
"Choose<number>",forexample,"Choose
Eight".
Selectthenextmatchingobjectonthedialogbox
"Next","NextMatch",or"NextControl"
Selectthepreviousobjectonthedialogbox
"Previous","PreviousMatch",or"Previous
Control"
Clicktheselectededitboxorotherobject.
"ClickThat"
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167
To
Command
Createanappointment
"Createanewappointmentat<time>"Forexample,
"12:15p.m."
SeeTimesinAuto-formattingdialogbox..
Copyinformationfromonecontactto
another
"Copytonewcontact"
Ignoreaconversation
"Ignoreconversation"
Cleanupaconversation
"Cleanupconversation"
Cleanupafolder
"Cleanupfolder"
Cleanupafolderandallit'ssubfolders
"Cleanupfolderandsubfolders"
Microsoft Excel
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
WorkingwithMicrosoftExcel
DictatinginMicrosoftExcelwithFullTextControl
BasiccommandsforMicrosoftExcel
Creating,opening,andclosingaspreadsheet
Editinginaspreadsheet
Saving,renaming,andmovingtoanotheraspreadsheet
Settingupaspreadsheet
Viewingthespreadsheet
Printing
Movingaroundaspreadsheet
Switchingbetweenopenspreadsheets
FormattingaMicrosoftExcelspreadsheet
WorkingwithcellcontentsinMicrosoftExcel
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TherearetwomodesforusingvoicecommandsinMicrosoftExcel.Thetwomodesare
describedinthefollowingtable.
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Edition
Mode
Description
Quick
Edition
Mode
Allowsyoutoenternewcontentintoacell,overwritethecurrentcontentsofacell,or
formattheentirecontentsofacell.Whenyouselectacellandbegindictating,ayellow
backgroundappearstoindicatethatthedictatedtextwillbeinsertedintothecell.Ifthe
cellcurrentlycontainstext,thenewdictatedtextwilloverwritetheexistingtext.Ifyou
wanttoformatthecontentsofacell,selectthecell,orselectaportionofthecells
contentsusingFullTextControlcommands,andsayaformattingcommand,suchas
"SetFontArial10PointsBold".
Full
Edition
Mode
Allowsyoutoedittheexistingcontentsofacell.Ifyouwanttoaddtooreditthecurrent
contentsofacell,selectthecellandsay"EditCell"or"PressF2"toopenthecellfor
editing.WhenyouenterFullEditionMode,thebackgroundcolorchangestoblue.
EnteringFullEditionModeisanalogoustodouble-clickingacell.LineandParagraph
commands,suchas"NewLine"operatewithintheselectedcellinFullEditionmode.
Ingeneral,FullTextControlisavailableincellsexceptwhenyoutypesomethingintoacell
beforeyoudictate.Forexample:
n Ifyoudictateintoacell,thentypesomecharacters,anddictatemoretextintothatcell,
FullTextControlisavailable.
n Ifyoutypeatthebeginningofacellanddictatesometextornumbers,FullTextControl
isavailableonlyontheportionyoudictated.
n Onceyouhaveeditedacellusinganycombinationoftypinganddictation,whenyou
movebacktothatcellbyvoice,FullTextControlisavailableintheentirecell.
n Thecommandsthatquotetextfromthescreen(select<xyz>,correct<xyz>,insert
after<xyz>)workthankstoafunctionalitycalledFullTextControl.Thisfunctionality
dependsonDragonsabilitytoconstantlyobtaininformationfromthetextfieldaboutits
contentforinstance,inordertoknowwherewordsandsentencesbeginandend,so
Dragoncanapplyspacingbetweenwordsandcapitalizationatthebeginningof
sentences.MoststandardtextfieldsallowfullFullTextControlcapabilities.Formore
information,seeTheFullTextControlIndicator.
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Say
Createanewspreadsheet
"CreateNewFile"or"CreateNewWorkbook"
Openanexistingspreadsheet
1."OpenFile"or"OpenDocument"
2."<file name>",forexample,"MySpreadsheet"
3."PressEnter"
Closeaspreadsheet
"CloseFile"or"CloseDocument"
Editing in a spreadsheet
To
Say
Createanewlinewithinacell
"NewLine"
Editthecontentsofaselectedcell
"Editcell"
Or
"Editselection"
Completeacellentryandstayinthecell
"Apply"
Completeacellentryandmovedownonecell(QuickEditionmode
only)
"PressEnter"
Cancelacellentryandremaininthecell
"PressEscape"or
"Cancel"
Say
Saveaspreadsheetasa.xls
file
1."Savefile"
2.Dictateafilename(onlyneededifthisisthefirsttimethefile
hasbeensaved)
3."ClickSave"
SaveaspreadsheetinHTML
format
1."SaveFileasWebPage"
2."ClickSave"
3.(Ifadialogboxappearswarningofaformatloss)"Click
Continue"
Renameaspreadsheet
"RenametheWorksheet"
Movingtoanotheropen
spreadsheet
"GoTotheNext/PreviousWorksheet"
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Setting up a spreadsheet
To
Say
Setprintingarea
1."Fitto<number>PagesWide"
2."Fitto<number>PagesTall"
Say
Enlargeorreducethespreadsheet
view
"Zoomto<number>Percent",forexample,"ZoomtoFifty
Percent"
Changethedisplay
-"Hide/UnhideThisRow/Column"
-"Hide/ShowtheDrawingToolbar"
-"Hide/UnhidetheFormulasinThisColumn/Row"
Printing
To
Say
Printarangeofpages
"PrintWorkbook"
"PrinttheSelection"
"PrintColumn<number>toColumn<number>"
"PrintNext<number>Rows"
Previewaprintout
"GoToPrintBreakPreview"
Printpartofapage
"SetPrintAreatoSelection"
"SetPrintAreatotheFirst/Next/Previous<number>Rows/Columns"
"PrinttheSelection"
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To
Say
Moveto
new
location
"Next/PreviousRow/Column"
"StartofThis/Next/PreviousRow/Column"
"Row/Column<number/letter>",forexample,"RowFive"or"ColumnA".
Ifthecolumnincludestwoormoreletters,saythealpha-bravoformofthe
letter,forexampletogotoColumnAB,say"ColumnAlphaBravo"
"StartofRow/Column"
"Next/PreviousCellintheRow/Column"
To
Say
Start
automatic
downward
scrolling
"StartScrollingDown"
Start
automatic
upward
scrolling
"StartScrollingUp"
Movetothe
bottomof
the
spreadsheet
"ScrollDown"
Movetothe
topofthe
spreadsheet
"ScrollUp"
Stop
automatic
scrolling
"StopScrolling"
Increasethe "ScrollFaster"
rateof
automatic
scrolling
Decrease
therateof
automatic
scrolling
"ScrollSlower"
Movedown
onerow
"LineDown"
Moveup
onerow
"LineUp"
Say
Switchbetweenopen
spreadsheets
1.Say"ListwindowsforMicrosoftExcel"
Dooneofthefollowing:
Say"Choosen",wherenisthenumberofthewindowyouwantto
switchto.Forexample,say"Choose2"
Or
ChoosethenumberoftheprogramfromthelistandclickOK
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Say
Changecolumnwidth
n "SetColumnWidthto<number>"
n "SetWidthto<number>inColumn
<number>"
Changerowandcolumn
appearance
n "ShadeThisRow/Column"
n "ApplyPatterntoCurrent/ThisRow/Column"
n "CentertheNext/Previous<number>
Rows/Columns"
n "IndenttheNext/Previous<number>
Rows/Columns<number>"
n "Bold/ItalicizeThisRow/Column/Cell"
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To
Say
Editthecontentsofa
selectedcell
"Editcell"
Or
"Editselection"
Sumoraveragea
columnorrowof
numbers
1.Movetheinsertionpointtothecellwhereyouwantthesumto
appear
2,"Sum/AveragetheValuesontheRight/ontheLeft/Above/Below"
Sortacolumnorrowof
numbers
1.Selecttherow,column,orrangeofcellsyouwanttosort
2."SorttheSelection"
Changecontentsfrom
decimalstofractions
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotherow,column,orcellyouwantto
change
2."SetthisRow/Column/CelltoFractionsin<number>",for
example"SetthisCelltoFractionsinEighths"
Lockorunlockcontents
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotherow,column,orcellyouwantto
lockorunlock
2."Lock/UnlockThisRow/Column/Cell"
Fillacell,row,orcolumn
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotherow,column,orcellyouwanttofill
2."FillThisCellUp/Down/Right/Left<number>
Cells/Rows/Column",forexample,"FillThisCellDownTwoRows"
Deletethecontentsofa
cell,row,orcolumn
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotherow,column,orcellyouwantto
clear
2."ClearAllFromThisRow/Column/Cell"
Hidethecontentsofa
cell,row,orcolumn
1.Movetheinsertionpointtotherow,column,orcellyouwantto
hide
2."HideThisRow/Column/Cell"
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
AbouttheDragonWebExtension
BrowserrequirementsfortheDragonWebExtension
InstallingandenablingtheDragonWebExtension
HowtotelliftheDragonWebExtensionisEnabled
UsingWeb-basedEmail
EditingtextinasupportedWebapplication
UsingDragon'sWebcapabilitieswithouttheDragonWebExtension
IfyouhaveproblemsusingWebapplicationsupport
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Ifyoudon'thaveoneofthesebrowsersintheversionlisted,youcannotclickpageelements
byvoice.Inaddition,FullTextControlisnotavailableinthebrowsersandWebapplications.
You'llneedtoclickpageelementsmanually(orusingMouseGridandmousecommands)
and,ifyouwantFullTextControl,you'llneedtousetheDictationBox.
ThemakersofFirefoxandChromefrequentlyreleasenewversionsoftheirbrowser.Forthe
latestdetailsonDragonfunctionalitywithaparticularapplication,pleaseseetheTechnical
SupportpageforDragonontheNuancewebsite.
Note:Dragon'sfunctionalitydiffersbetweenWebbrowsers.Forexample,inChrome,you
cannotusetherefreshpagecommand;toperformsuchactionsbyvoice,youmustuse
mousecommandsorpresscommandssuchaspressF5.Formoreinformation,see
WorkingwithaWebbrowser.
Feature support
Thefeatureisnotsupportedinthefollowingmodes:
n Chrome'sIncognitomode
n Chrome'sMetromode
n Firefox'sMetromode
1. OpenInternetExplorer.Apromptappearsthefirsttimeyouopenthebrowserafter
Dragoninstallation.
Note:IfyouclickNo Thanksattheinitialpromptandthenlaterdecidetoinstallthe
extension,youmustcloseandreopenbothInternetExplorerandDragonforthepromptto
reappear.IfyouselectDo not ask me againandthenlaterdecidetoinstalltheextension,
seeDoyouneedtoreinstall?below.
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2. ClickProceed.Installationinstructionsappear.
3. Followtheinstructionsprovided.
Mozilla Firefox 24 or later
1. OpenFirefox.Whenavaliduserprofileisloaded,apromptappearsthefirsttimeyou
openthebrowserafterDragoninstallation.
Note:IfyouclickNo Thanksattheinitialpromptandthenlaterdecidetoinstallthe
extension,youmustcloseandreopenbothFirefoxandDragonforthepromptto
reappear.IfyouselectDonotaskmeagainandthenlaterdecidetoinstalltheextension,
seeDoyouneedtoreinstall?below.
2. ClickProceed.Installationinstructionsappear.
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,andthenselectAdd-ons.TheAdd-onsManager
1. OpenChrome.Whenavaliduserprofileisloaded,apromptappearsthefirsttimeyou
openthebrowserafteryouinstallDragon.
Note:IfyouclickNo Thanksattheinitialpromptandthenlaterdecidetoenablethe
DragonWebExtension,youmustcloseandreopenbothChromeandDragonforthe
prompttoreappear.Inaddition,ifyouselectDo not ask me againandthenlaterdecide
toinstalltheextension,seeDoyouneedtoreinstall?below.
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2. ClickProceed.TheChromeWebStoreopens.
3. Click
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.Aconfirmationappears.
4. ClickAdd.Chromedownloadsandinstallstheextension.
Resolving problems
Ifyou'rehavingtrouble,seeIfyouhaveproblemsusingWebApplicationsupport.
Do you need to re-install?
Ifyoudidnotenabletheextensioninitially,copyandpastetheappropriatelinktotheaddress
barofyourbrowserforinstallationinstructions:
InternetExplorer:
https://dnsriacontent.nuance.com/13/addons.html?lang=ENX&browser=ie
Chrome:https://dnsriacontent.nuance.com/13/addons.html?lang=ENX&browser=chrome
Firefox:https://dnsriacontent.nuance.com/13/addons.html?lang=ENX&browser=firefox
1. OpenInternetExplorer.
2. Clickthecogicon
boxopens.
,andthenselectManage add-ons.TheManageAdd-onsdialog
3. LookfortheDragonWebExtensionandpluginandensurethestatusisEnabled.
IfthestatusisDisabled,dothefollowingtoenableit:
n Selecttheextension.
n ClickEnableatthebottomoftheManageAdd-onsdialogbox.
n Restartthebrowser.
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1. OpenMozillaFirefox.
2. ClicktheFirefoxbutton
TheAdd-onsManagerappears.
ortheMenuicon
,andthenselectAdd-ons.
3. ClickPluginsandlookfortheDragonNaturallySpeakingPlugin.
4. ClickExtensionsandlookfortheDragonWebExtension.
InolderversionsofFirefox,theEnableoptionappearsratherthanAlways Activate.Click
theEnablebuttontoenableit.
Google Chrome
1. OpenGoogleChrome.
2. Clickthemenuicon
,andthenselectSettings.TheSettingspageopens.
3. ClickExtensions.Chromeextensionsappear.
4. LookfortheDragonWebExtensionandensureitisenabled.
Ifitisdisabled,selecttheEnabledcheckboxtoenableit.
Resolving problems
Ifthisisthefirsttimeyou'vetriedusingasupportedwebapplicationwithDragon,tryrestarting
yourbrowserandreconnectingtothewebapplication.
IfyouareusingaWebapplicationandbrowserthatsupporttheDragonwebextension,but
thefeatureisnotactive,seeIfyouhaveproblemsusingWebapplicationsupport.
Formoreinformation,seeUsingtheDictationBox,WebbrowsercommandsandDictatingemailandWebaddresses.
Forexample,youcansay"ClickLink","ClickButton",or"ClickInbox"toclicktheelements
onthepage.IfyoudonotinstalltheDragonwebextension,youcannotclickpageelements
byvoice.Inaddition,FullTextControlisnotavailablefordictationinthebrowsersandWeb
applications.WithouttheDragonwebextensionenabled,you'llneedtoclickWebpage
elementsusingyourmouseandkeyboard,anddictatecontentusingtheDictationBox.
Note: This topic applies to web-based email programs only. For information on
using Dragon with other email programs, such as Microsoft Outlook, see
Working in email programs.
Before you begin
Beforeyoubegin,makesure
n TheWebextensionisenabledifyouareusingInternetExplorer,GoogleChromeor
MozillaFirefox.PleaseseeHowtotellifWebapplicationsupportisactive.
n YouhaveyouremailWebapplicationopenandyouareloggedin.
n Ifyou'reusingGmail,you'reusingGmail'slatestinterfacelayout.Dragon'sGmail
supportonlyworkswiththenewestGmailinterfaceandnotwithGmail"Classic."
Writing e-mail messages
Usethefollowingstepstowritee-mailmessages.
1. Tostartanewmessage,say"ClickNew"or"ClickCompose,"asrequired.
2. Dothefollowing:
n Say"ClickTextField",andthensay"ChooseX",whereXisthenumbernexttothe
Tofield.Then,Dictatethee-mailaddressofthepersonyou'llbesendingthe
messageto.
Ifyouseealistofsuggestedaddresses,chooseonefromthelistbysaying"Choose
<n>,"where<n>isthenumbershownfortheaddressyouwanttouse.Iftheaddress
isnotinthelist,continuedictatingtheaddress.
n Say"ClickTextField",andthensay"ChooseX",whereXisthenumbernexttothe
Subjectfield.Then,dictateyoursubjecttext.
n Say"ClickTextField",andthensay"ChooseX",whereXisthenumbernexttothe
Bodyfield.Then,dictateyourmessage.
3. Say"ClickSend".
Using commands
TheDragonWebExtensionaddsthefollowingvoicecommandstomostemailweb
applications.SeealsoEditingtextinasupportedWebapplication.
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To
Say
Showallplacesonthepagewhereyoucan
entertext
"ClickTypeText"
or
"ClickEditBox"
Showalltextfieldsonthepage
"ClickTextField"
Showallcheckboxesonthepage
"ClickCheckBox"
Showallimagesonthepagewithlinks
"ClickImage"
Showallbuttonsonthepage
"ClickButton"
Showalllinksonthepage
"ClickLink"
Showallradiobuttonsonthepage
"ClickRadioButton"
Showallboxesonthepagewithlistsof
choice
"ClickListBox
Openalistofchoices
"ShowChoices"
Closealistofchoices
"HideChoices
Chooseanentryfromalistofchoices
"Choose<text>,"forexample,"Choose
HardwareCompatibilityGuide."Saying
"Choose"isoptional.
IftheDragonWebExtensionisn'tavailable,youcannotclickwebpageelementsbyvoice
directly;also,forFirefoxandChrome,noneofthetextfieldshaveFullTextControl.
SymptomsoflackofFullTextControlinclude:
n TheDictationBoxappears(iftheoptionforthisautomaticopeningisactive).
n Dragondoesnotcapitalizethefirstword.
n Dragondoesnotinsertspacebeforeawordasexpected.
WithouttheDragonWebExtension,you'llneedtoclickpageelementsmanuallyorwith
globalcommands,andyoumaywishtousetheDictationBoxtodictateoreditintextfields.
GlobalcommandsthatcanbehelpfulforWebnavigationincludekeyboardcommandssuch
aspressAltd,pressEnter,presstab,pressF5,andpagedown,aswellas
commandsforclickinganddraggingthemouse,suchasMouseGrid33andmouseclick.
FormoreinformationaboutDragon'sWebcapabilities,seeWorkingwithaWebbrowser.
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To
Say
DeletethelasttextDragonentered
ScratchThat
CorrectselectedtextorthelasttextDragonentered
CorrectThat
Spellawordtoaddittothevocabulary
SpellThat
Returnthecursorbacktowhereyoulastplaceditin
documentsande-mailmessages
GoBack
Correctthepreviouscorrection
CorrectPrevious
Correctthenextcorrection
CorrectNext
TrainDragonabouthowyoupronounceanewword
TrainThat
Hyphenateselectedwords
CompoundSelection
Hyphenateastringofwords
Compound<text>through<text>
(NorthAmerica)
Compound<text>to<text>(Outside
theU.S.andCanada)
InsertsselectedtextbeforethelasttextthatDragon
entered
InsertBeforeThat
InsertsselectedtextafterthelasttextthatDragon
entered
InsertAfterThat
Insertsselectedtextbeforesometextthatyouquote
fromyourexistingcontent
InsertBefore[text]
Insertsselectedtextaftersometextthatyouquote
fromyourexistingcontent
InsertAfter[text]
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To
Say
Selecttextyouspecifyinyourdocument
Select
<text>
Selectsthenexttextitem,suchasthenextword,lineorparagraph,orthenext
instancewhentherearemultipletextmatches
Select
Again
Selectstheprevioustextitem,suchasthenextword,lineorparagraph,orthenext
instancewhentherearemultipletextmatches
Select
Previous
Selectsthenexttextitem,suchasthenextword,lineorparagraph,orthenext
instancewhentherearemultipletextmatches
Select
Next
Selectthelasttextyoudictated
Select
That
Capitalizing text
To
Say
Capitalizethefirstletterofeachwordinthelasttextyoudictated
CapThat
APPLYALLUPPERCASE
AllCapsThat
applyalllowercase
NoCapsThat
Capitalizethefirstletterofeachwordinselectedtext
CapSelection
Applyallcapitalletterstotextyouhaveselected
AllCapsSelection
Makesallcapitalletterslowercaseinselectedtext
NoCapsSelection
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GlobalcommandsthatcanbehelpfulforWebnavigationincludekeyboardcommandssuch
aspressAltd,pressEnter,presstab,pressF5,andpagedown,aswellas
commandsforclickinganddraggingthemouse,suchasMouseGrid33andmouseclick.
FormoreinformationaboutDragon'sWebcapabilities,seeWorkingwithaWebbrowser.
TheDragonWebExtensionisavailableinthefollowingWebbrowsersandversions:
n MicrosoftInternetExplorer,version9,10,and11,both32-bitand64-bit
n MozillaFirefoxversion24andlater
n GoogleChrome
Ifyoudon'thaveoneofthesebrowsersintheversionlisted,youcannotclickpageelements
byvoice.Inaddition,FullTextControlisnotavailableinthebrowsersandWebapplications.
You'llneedtoclickpageelementsmanually(orusingMouseGridandmousecommands)
and,ifyouwantFullTextControl,you'llneedtousetheDictationBox.
ThemakersofFirefoxandChromefrequentlyreleasenewversionsoftheirbrowser.Forthe
latestdetailsonDragonfunctionalitywithaparticularapplication,pleaseseetheTechnical
SupportpageforDragonontheNuancewebsite.
Note:Dragon'sfunctionalitydiffersbetweenWebbrowsers.Forexample,inChrome,you
cannotusetherefreshpagecommand;toperformsuchactionsbyvoice,youmustuse
mousecommandsorpresscommandssuchaspressF5.Formoreinformation,see
WorkingwithaWebbrowser.
Feature support
Thefeatureisnotsupportedinthefollowingmodes:
n Chrome'sIncognitomode
n Chrome'sMetromode
n Firefox'sMetromode
Is the feature active?
Todeterminewhetherthefeatureisactive,seeHowtotellifWebapplicationsupportis
active.
Do you need to re-install?
TouseallofDragon'sfunctionalityinyourbrowser,youmustenableDragon'sweb
extension.Ifyoudidnotenabletheextension,openthebrowseryouwanttoinstalltouse
thefollowinglinkswhileinthatbrowser:
InternetExplorer:
https://dnsriacontent.nuance.com/13/addons.html?lang=ENX&browser=ie
Chrome:https://dnsriacontent.nuance.com/13/addons.html?lang=ENX&browser=chrome
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Firefox:https://dnsriacontent.nuance.com/13/addons.html?lang=ENX&browser=firefox
Is your browser extension or plug-in enabled?
YourDragoninstallationincludesextensionand/orplug-inandfilesthatWebbrowsersuseto
provideyouwithfulltextsupport.Ifyouarehavingtrouble,makesuretheDragonweb
extensionisenabledforthebrowseryouareusing.Typically,youcandothisfromaToolsor
Optionsmenu.AfterenablingtheDragonwebextension,restartyourbrowser.Fordetails,
seeEnablingWebapplicationsupport.
Be careful when you upgrade!
WhenyouupgradeFirefox,makesureyouchoosetokeeptheDragonwebextensionactive
whenprompted,orFirefoxwillautomaticallydisableit.Ifthishappens,youcanre-enableit.
IfyouwererunningInternetExplorer8whenyouinstalledDragonandyouupgradeto
InternetExplorer9,youneedtoinstalltheDragonwebextension.Todoso,gotoyour
originalDragoninstallationfile(typicallythisislocatedonaDVD)andlaunchsetup.exe.
Whenyouseetheinstallationwizard,selecttheRepairoptionandclickNext.
Could there be an issue with the site?
Changesasitemakestoitslayoutorfunctionalitycancausecompatibilityproblemsfor
Dragon.Wemakeeveryefforttokeepupwiththesechanges,butifyouencounterdifficulties,
pleasecontactDragonNaturallySpeakingSupport.
Formoreinformation,seetheDragonNaturallySpeakingAdministratorGuideat
http://www.nuance.com/support,ortheTechnicalSupportKnowledgebase.
Are you using a different language?
TousetheDragonWebExtension,youmustsetthelanguageoftheWebapplicationtothe
samelanguageasyourtheuserprofile.IfyourprofileissetupinEnglish,youmusthaveyour
WebapplicationsetupinEnglish.TheDragonwebextensiondoesnotrequirethatyourWeb
browserbeinthesamelanguageasyourprofile,butitmustbeifyouwanttouseotherWeb
browsercommands.
Ifyouwanttoworkinadifferentlanguage,youcancreateanotheruserprofilewiththat
languageandloaditintoDragonwhenyouneedit.
Is the Dictation Box behaving in an unexpected way?
SometimestheDictationBoxmisunderstandsthecontextofwhatyou'reworkingonandit
displaystextyoudidn'tdictate,andthatyoucan'tedit.Thiscanhappenwhenthefocusofthe
applicationyou'reusingisonafieldyoucan'teditand:
n youintentionallyopentheDictationBox,or
n youspeakintoyourmicrophone,promptingtheDictationboxtoopenautomatically
Forexample,ifyouhaveyoure-mailapplicationopenwithaniteminyourmessagelist
selected,theDictationBoxmaydisplaytheheadertextofthatmessage.
Ifthishappens,justgototheDictationBoxandsayorclick"Cancel"tocloseit.
Are you trying to play back dictation?
ToplaybackdictationinWebapplications,pleaseusevoicecommandssuchas"Playthat
back,""Readthat,"and"Readselection."InWebapplications,Dragondoesnotsupport
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playbackofdictationusingmenusandbuttons.
Playback restricted to the current field
InaWebapplicationlikeGmailorOutlook.com,playbackislimitedtothecurrentdictationfor
thecurrentfield.Thismeansthatwhenyoumovetoanotherfield,youcannolongerplay
backdictationforpreviousfields,evenifyougobacktothem.
Forexample,ifyoudictateanaddressinamessage'sTofieldandthenyougototheSubject
field,youcan'tplaybackdictationfortheTofield.IfyoureturntotheTofieldanddictate
anotheraddress,youcanplaybackthenewdictationbutnottheoriginaldictation.
Are you working offline?
OfflinemodeisnotsupportedforworkingwithWeb-baseddocuments.
Are you having trouble opening the Correction menu?
DragondoesnotcurrentlysupportthefollowingmethodsforopeningtheCorrectionmenu
whenworkinginWebapplications
n Usingthehotkeys.Bydefault,thisistheMinuskey(-)onthenumerickeypad
n Double-clickingonselectedtext
n ClickingtheCorrectionbuttonontheClassicDragonBarExtrastoolbar
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
WorkingwithaWebbrowser
SearchingtheWebbyvoice
Webbrowsercommands
InternetExplorercommands
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AbouttheDragonWebExtension
IntheDragonHelp,see:
Followinglinksandclickingbuttons
SpecifyingWebaddresses
Goingtotextboxesandselectingcheckboxesandoptionbuttons
Notes
n Youcannotselecticonsonthetoolbar,JavaorActiveXapplets,oritemsinthe
History,Search,orChannelspanelsbyvoice.YoualsocannotselecticonsinAdobe
FlashPlayer.
n The"EnablecommandsinHTMLwindows"boxmustbeselectedontheCommands
taboftheOptionsdialogboxtouseInternetExplorerandFirefoxcommands.
n YoucanusethesamevoicecommandsthatyouusewithInternetExplorertonavigate
inotherapplicationsthatrunwithinanHTMLwindow.ThisincludesHelpwindows
basedonHTML,suchasthisHelptopic.
n OnsomeversionsofWindows,youcancontrolInternetExplorermenusanddialog
boxesbyvoiceonlyifthe"Voice-enablemenus,buttons,andothercontrols,excluding"
boxisselectedontheMiscellaneoustaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n OnsomeversionsofWindows,MicrosoftActiveAccessibilityshouldbeinstalledbefore
usingvoicecommandswithInternetExplorer.IfMicrosoftActiveAccessibilityisnot
installed,youmustalwaysstartDragonNaturallySpeakingbeforeyoustartInternet
Explorer.IfInternetExplorerisalreadyrunning,closeit,startDragon
NaturallySpeaking,andthenrestartInternetExplorer.
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n Theoptiontoeditthesearchstringbeforeitissenttoyourbrowserisconfigurable,so
youcanturnitoffifyouprefer.SeeDisplaysearchtextbeforeperformingsearchfor
detailsintheDragonHelp.
n DependingonyourWebbrowserandthecomplexityofthesearch,displayingthe
resultsmaytakeafewmoments.
n YourWebbrowserdoesnothavetobeopentostartaWebsearchbyvoice.Dragon
NaturallySpeakingrecognizeswhenyouuseavoicesearchcommandandopens
yourdefaultbrowserforyou.Seeyourbrowser'sdocumentationforinformationon
settingthedefaultbrowser.
ThefollowingtableliststhetypesofWebsearchesyoucanperform,thecommandsthat
DragonNaturallySpeakingsupports,examplesofhowtousethecommands,and
descriptionsofwhathappensafteryousaythem.
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Search
type
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Syntax
Example commands
What happens
Searchthe
Web
Search[the]
Webfor [the]
<dictation>
"SearchtheWebfor
Italianrestaurantsin
Boston"
Optionally,DragonNaturallySpeaking
displaysyoursearchstringsothatyou
caneditthekeywordsifnecessary.
YourdefaultWebbrowseropensand
displaystheresultsofasearchforthe
phrase"ItalianrestaurantsinBoston"
usingyourdefaultsearchengine.
Searcha
specific
Website
Search
<Web site>
for[the]
<dictation>
"SearcheBayforwaffle
irons"
or
"SearchYahoofor
moviesinBoston"
Optionally,DragonNaturallySpeaking
displaysyoursearchstringsothatyou
caneditthekeywordsifnecessary.
YourdefaultWebbrowseropensand
displaystheresultsofsearchingeBay
forthephrase"waffleirons".Dragon
NaturallySpeakingsupportsWebsite
searchesforthefollowingWebsites:
About(forabout.com)
AltaVista
Amazon
Answers(foranswers.com)
AOL
Ask
Bing
CreativeCommons
eBay
Facebook(loginrequired)
Google
IRS
MSN
MySpace
Twitter
Wikipedia
Yahoo!
YouTube
ForDragonNaturallySpeaking:
ICD-9
PubMed
UpToDate
WebMD
Search
type
Syntax
Example commands
What happens
Searcha
Search
categoryon <category>
theWeb
for
<dictation>
"SearchvideoforJFK
inauguraladdress"
Optionally,displaysyoursearchstring
sothatyoucaneditthekeywordsif
necessary.
YourdefaultWDragon
NaturallySpeakingebbrowseropens
anddisplaystheresultsofasearchon
thewords"JFKinauguraladdress"in
yourdefaultsearchengine'svideo
category.
DragonNaturallySpeakingrecognizes
thefollowingsearchcategories:
Search(images|pictures|photos)for
<dictation>
Search(video|movies)for
<dictation>
Search(news|events)for<dictation>
Search(products|shops)for
<dictation>
Search(maps|places)for<dictation>
Searchthe
Webusing
dates,
times,
names,or
calculations
Remembertosaythe
wordswithoutpausing.
Also,youcanleaveout
punctuationandDragon
addsitforyou.For
example,say:
SearchGooglefor87
dividedby12
"SearchtheWebfor
11o'clockamNovember
111945"(Dragon
displaysthesearchterms
as"11:00AMNovember
11,1945")
"SearchtheWebfor
57EurosinUSdollars"
"SearchtheWebfor
WinstonChurchill"
Optionally,DragonNaturallySpeaking
displaysyoursearchstringsothatyou
caneditthekeywordsifnecessary.
DragonNaturallySpeakingsearches
theWebasrequestedusingyour
defaultbrowserandsearchengine.
Searchthe
Webfor
<date, time,
name, or
calculations>
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Search
type
Syntax
Example commands
What happens
Directly
openthe
top-ranked
Website
foryour
search
term
"Opentop
Website(on
|about|for)
[the]
<specific
topic or Web
site>"
"OpentopWebsitefor
UniversityofKansas"
Youcanalsosubstitute
"Webpage"or"site"for
"Website"
Optionally,DragonNaturallySpeaking
displaysyoursearchstringsothatyou
caneditthekeywordsifnecessary.
DragonNaturallySpeakingopensyour
defaultWebbrowseranddisplaysthe
top-rankedpageforthephrase
"UniversityofKansas"
Note
The"FindaWebsite(on|about|for)[the]<specifictopicorWebsite>"commandhasbeen
removedfromVersion12.Youcancontinuetouse"OpentopWebsite(on|about|for)[the]
<specific topic or Web site>"command.
Using Google's I'm feeling lucky
To find Google's top-ranked Web site for a search term using "I'm feeling lucky":
1. OpentheGooglehomepage,forexample,www.google.com.
2. Dictateortypeyoursearchtermsinthesearchbox.
Enabling or disabling searching the Web by voice
Tobyvoice,opentheOptionsdialogbox,CommandsTabanddooneofthefollowing:
Selectordeselectthe"EnableWebsearchcommands"checkbox.
Theoptionisenabledbydefault.
Changing your default browser or search engine
IfyouchangeyourdefaultbrowserorsearchengineyouwillhavetorestartDragonandthe
browsertoensurethatthesearchisconductedthroughthenewdefaultsearchengine.
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To
Say
StartInternetExplorer
"StartInternetExplorer"
"StartMicrosoftInternetExplorer"
StartMozillaFirefox
"StartFirefox"
"StartMozillaFirefox"
StartGoogleChrome
"StartGoogleChrome"
"StartChrome"
Insteadof"start,"youcanalsosay"open,""launch"or"show".
Navigating the Web
Pleasenotethatnotallofthesecommandsworkinallbrowsers.SeetheCommand
Browserformoreinformation.
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To
Say
Movetheinsertionpointto "GotoAddressBar"
theAddressBar
(Internet Explorer and Firefox only. For Chrome, you can say "press
Alt d.")
SeealsoInternetExplorerCommands.
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GototheURLinthe
AddressBar
"ClickGo"or"GoThere"
(Firefox and Internet Explorer only. For Chrome, you can say "press
Enter.")
Refreshthecurrentpage
fromtheWeb
"Refreshpage"or"Reloadpage"
(Firefox and Internet Explorer only. For Chrome, you can say "press
F5.")
Clickabutton
"Click"followedbyallorpartofthebuttonname.
Iftherearemultiplematches,DragonNaturallySpeakingdisplaysa
numbernexttoeachone.Saythenumberofthebuttonyouwantto
click.AredarrowpointstoyourchoiceandthenDragon
NaturallySpeakingclicksit.
Clickalinkthatisaword
orphrase
"Click"followedbythelinktextorpartofthetext.
Iftherearemultiplematches,saythenumberofthelinkyouwantto
click,orsaythetextforthelink.Aredarrowhighlightsyourchoice
andthenDragonNaturallySpeakingopensthelinktothe
associatedWebpage.
Clickonanimagethatisa
link
Say"Click"andthetextthatappearswhenthemousepointer
movesovertheimage,forexample,"ClickDragon"if"Dragon"is
thetextthatappears.
StoploadingaWebpage
"StopLoading"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
Loadthepreviouspagein
thehistorylist
"GoBack"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
Loadthenextpageinthe
historylist
"GoForward"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
Loadyourhomepage
"GoHome"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
Openabrowsertabina
newbrowserwindow
"Openthisinanewwindow"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
Openacurrently
displayedWebpagein
anotherbrowsertabthat
staysinthebackground
"Openthisinabackgroundtab"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
"Openthisinanewtab"
To
Say
ActivatetheFavoritesand
RSSiconinIE9,10,and
11
"ClickFavorites"(FirefoxandInternetExploreronly)
Using tabs
To
Say
Openanewtab
"AddaNewTab"
"OpenaNewTab"
"CreateaNewTab"or
"presscontrolt"
Closethetab
"CloseThisTab"or
"presscontrolw"
Gotothenexttab
"GototheNextTab"
"SwitchtotheNextTab"
"MovetotheNextTab"
Gototheprevioustab
"GotothePreviousTab"
"SwitchtothePreviousTab"
"MovetothePreviousTab"
Gotothefirsttab
*These commands dont work in
Firefox. They work in Chrome and
Internet Explorer only.
"GototheFirstTab"
"SwitchtotheFirstTab"
"MovetotheFirstTab"
Gotothelasttab
*These commands dont work in Firefox.
They work in Chrome and Internet Explorer
only.
"GototheLastTab"
"SwitchtotheLastTab"
"MovetotheLastTab"
Gotothe[nth]tab
*These commands dont work in Firefox.
They work in Chrome and Internet Explorer
only.
"GototheThirdTab"
"SwitchtotheThirdTab"
"MovetotheThirdTab"
Bookmarkallopentabs
"BookmarkAllTabs"(ChromeandFirefoxonly)
TheDragonWebExtensiona
llowsyoutoclicktheelementsonthepage,suchasbuttons
andlinks,byvoice.IfyoudonotinstallandenabletheDragonwebextension,youcannot
clickpageelementsbyvoice;inaddition,FullTextControlisnotavailablefordictationinthe
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browsersandWebapplications.Withouttheextension,you'llneedtoclickWebpage
elementsusingyourmouseandkeyboard,anddictatecontentusingtheDictationBox.
Tousethecommandsbelow,you'llneedtoinstalltheextensionforyourbrowser.Formore
information,seeInstallingandenablingtheDragonWebExtension.
To
Say
Showallplacesonthepagewhereyoucan
entertext
"ClickTypeText"
or
"ClickEditBox"
or
"ClickTextField"
Showallcheckboxesonthepage
"ClickCheckBox"
Showallimagesonthepagewithlinks
"ClickImage"
Showallbuttonsonthepage
"ClickButton"
Showalllinksonthepage
"ClickLink"
Showallradiobuttonsonthepage
"ClickRadioButton"
Showallboxesonthepagewithlistsof
choices
"ClickListBox"
Openalistofchoices
"ShowChoices"
Closealistofchoices
"HideChoices"
Chooseanentryfromalistofchoices
"Choose<text>,"forexample,"Choose
HardwareCompatibilityGuide."Saying
"Choose"isoptional.
Notes
YoucanusemosttextselectioncommandswhenyouworkwithtextthatyouenterinaWeb
form.
Usethe"Choose<n>"commandlistedunderNavigatingtheWebtoselectamongmultiple
choices.
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To
Say
Movethepagedownbyascreen
"PageDown"
Movethepageupbyascreen
"PageUp"
Movedowntothebottomofthepage
"ScrollDown"
Moveuptothetopofthepage
"ScrollUp"
Movethepagedownbyafewlinesoftext
"LineDown"
Movethepageupbyafewlinesoftext
"LineUp"
Displaythetopofthecurrentpage
"GoToTop"
Displaythebottomofthecurrentpage
"GoToBottom"
Startautomaticdownwardscrolling
"StartScrollingDown"
Startautomaticupwardscrolling
"StartScrollingUp"
Stopautomaticscrolling
"StopScrolling"
Increasetherateofautomaticscrolling
"ScrollFaster"
Decreasetherateofautomaticscrolling
"ScrollSlower"
DragonprovidesvoicesupportforpinningWebsitesorspecificWebpagestotheWindows
Startmenu.(Then,whenyouopenthesiteorpagefromthere,itdisplaysasaseparate
browsericonontheWindowstaskbar.)
To pin a Web site or page to the Start menu
1. Say"Pinthis[web]site|pagetoStartmenu."Adialogboxdisplays,whereyoucan
updatetheaddressfortheWebpagetobeadded.
Note:If you are using Windows 8 machine and IE 10, the command is "Pin this [web] site
| page to Start Screen". Using this command adds an icon of the site to the Start Screen.
2. Sayorclick"Add"tocompletethecommand.
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InternetExplorer9,10,and11supportenteringWebsearchtermsinthesameboxthat
displaystheURLofthepageyouareviewing.TheboxiscalledtheOneBoxorAddressBar.
n Say"gototheOneBox."
Notes
Ifbotharedisplayed,DragonusuallyrecognizestheHomebuttonwhenyousaythe"Home"
command.
Tools menus
InternetExplorer9hasamainToolsmenu,whichdisplayswhenyouclickthecogicon
in
thetop-rightcornerofthebrowserwindow,andasecondaryToolsmenuontheCommand
bar.
Ifbotharedisplayed,DragonusuallyopensthemainToolsmenuwhenyousaythe"Tools"
command.
Using Quick tabs
n displayquicktabs
n hidequicktabs
n unhidequicktabs
n openquicktabs
n showquicktabs
n turnquicktabson
n turnquicktabsoff
n viewquicktabs
Using feeds
n openfeeds
n closefeeds
n showfeeds
n displayfeeds
n viewfeeds
n hidefeeds
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n unhidefeeds
n togglefeeds
n switchtofeeds
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Startingandexitingprograms
UsingWindowsDesktopcommands
Controllingmenus
Selectingbuttonsanddialogboxoptions
Selectingtabsinadialogbox
Resizingandclosingwindows
Selectingandopeningicons
Scrollinginwindowsandlists
SearchingyourDesktopbyvoice
Switchingbetweenprogramsandwindows
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TheabilitytoopenadesktoporStartmenuitembynameatanytimeisanoption.Turningit
offcanreducecomputermemoryuseandeliminatemisrecognitionsofdictationas
commands.SeeEnablelaunchingfromtheStartmenuintheDragonHelp.
To start a program
Say"Start"followedbytheprogramname.
Insteadof"start,"youcanalsosay"open,""launch"or"show."Forexample,say"open
Notepad."
Shorter names for popular programs
ForthepopularWindowsprogramslistedhere,youcanuseshorterprogramnamesin
additiontothestandardprogramlabelshownontheStartmenuorundertheprogramicon
ontheDesktop.Forotherprogramsyou'llneedtosaythestandardprogramlabel.
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n MSWord,MicrosoftWord,MicrosoftOfficeWord
n MSExcel,MicrosoftExcel
n MSOutlook,MicrosoftOutlook
n MSPowerPoint,MicrosoftPowerPoint
n MSAccess,MicrosoftAccess
n MSInfoPath,MicrosoftInfoPath
n InternetExplorer,MicrosoftInternetExplorer
n Firefox,MozillaFirefox
n Chrome,GoogleChrome
n CorelWordPerfect,WordPerfect
n AcrobatReader
n LotusNotes
Examples:
Say"StartMicrosoftWord"
Or
Say"StartAcrobatReader"
Notes
Youcanalsostartyourstandarddesktopemailclientbysaying"StartMail."SeeWorkingin
e-mailprogramsfordetails.
To start any other programs
TostartotherWindowsdesktopprograms,youneedtoknowthenameoftheprogram
shortcutoricon.Say"start"andthenthetextontheprogramiconlabel.
Examples:
MicrosoftVisualBasic,listedinWindowslikethis:
Say"StartMicrosoftVisualBasic2008ExpressEdition"
OR
AdobeAcrobatPro,listedinWindowslikethis:
Say"StartAdobeAcrobat9Pro"
Tip
Tosimplifystartcommandsortorunprogramsusingnamesofyourchoice,youcanrename
DesktopiconsorcreatenewWindowsShortcuts.SeeyourWindowsdocumentationfor
details.
To exit a program
Withanywindowthathastheactivefocusonyourscreen,say"CloseWindow,"orsay
"ClickClose"
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n Toaccesssomebuilt-initemsonthemainsectionoftheWindowsStartmenu,
includingShutDown,Help,Run,andtheFavorites,Find,andSettingsmenus,you
mustsay"ClickStart"or"ClickStartMenu"andthensaythemenunamesyouwant
untilyoureachtheprogram.Forexample,tostarttheFindFilesorFolderstool,say
"ClickStart"andthen"FindFilesorFolders."
n InsomeversionsofWindowsyoumustcloseanyopenapplicationsbeforeyoucan
usethevoicecommand"ShutDownWindows"toexitWindows.
n OnsomeversionsofWindows,youcancontrolInternetExplorermenusanddialog
boxesbyvoiceonlyifthe"Voice-enablemenus,buttons,andothercontrols,
excluding"boxisselectedontheMiscellaneoustaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n TouseDragonNaturallySpeakingtooperateWindowsmenusanddialogbox
controlsbyvoice,theoptionVoice-enablemenus,buttonsandothercontrolsmust
remainenabledintheMiscellaneoustaboftheOptionsdialogbox.Thesetting
ensuresthattheWindowsActiveAccessibilityfeatureallowsvoicecontrolof
Windowsmenusandcontrols.Thisoptionisturnedonbydefault.
n Insteadofdictatingtheverb"open,"youcanalsosay"start,""launch"or"show."For
example,say"startNotepad."
n Fordetailsabouthowtosayprogramnames,seeStartingandexitingprograms.
n SeeAbouttheCommandBrowserformorevariantsofallcommandslistedhereand
seeCreatingnewcommandsintheDragonHelpforinformationabouthowtocreate
yourowncommands.
n Itemsinsquarebracketsareoptional.
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To do this
OpenWindowsspecialfolders
OpenyourMyComputer
window
"OpenMyComputer"
OpenyourMyDocumentsfolder
"OpenMyDocuments"
OpenyourMyPicturesfolder
"OpenMyPictures"
OpenyourMyMusicfolder
"OpenMyMusic"
OpenyourMyVideosfolder
"OpenMyVideos"
Startapplicationsandutilities
Startaprogrambyname
"Open<programname>"
Note:Thiscommandcanbeturnedofftoreducecomputermemoryuseandeliminate
misrecognitionsofdictationascommands.SeeEnablelaunchingfromtheStartmenuinthe
DragonHelp.
OpenWindowsExplorer
"OpenWindowsExplorer"
OpenWindowsHelpand
SupportCenter
"OpenWindowsHelp"
OpentheWindowsTask
Manager
"OpenTaskManager"
OpentheWindowsRundialog
box
"OpenRundialog"
OpentheWindowsSystem
ConfigurationUtility(msconfig)
"OpenSystemConfigurationUtility"
OpentheWindowsControl
Panel
"OpenControlPanel"
OpentheWindowsPrint
Manager
"OpenPrintManager"
AddaprintertoyourWindows
system
"Addanewprinter"
Addorremoveprogramstoyour "OpenAddorRemoveProgramswindow"
Windowssystem
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To do this
ChangetheWindowsDisplay
Settings
"ChangeDisplaySettings"
ChangetheWindowsscreen
resolution
"Changescreenresolution"
ChangeWindowsPower
Settings
"Changepowersettings"
Navigatebetweenwindows
Switchbetweenwindows
"Listprograms"or"Listallwindows"or"Listwindowsfor
Dragon"andthen"Choosen,"wherenisthenumberofthe
windowyouwanttoswitchto.Forexample,say"Choose2"
OR
"Switchtopreviouswindow"
OR
"Switchtonextwindow."
Switchtoaspecificprogramor
document
"Switchto<programname>"Forexample,say"Switchto
MicrosoftWord"
OR
"Switchto<documentname>"
OR
"Listwindowsfor<programname>"SeeSwitchingbetween
programsandwindows
Workwithwindows
Enlargetheactivewindowtothe "Maximizewindow"
sizeofyourmonitor'sscreen
Minimizetheactivewindow
"Minimizewindow"
Closetheactivewindow
"Closewindow"
Minimizeallwindowsand
displaytheWindowsDesktop
"ShowDesktop"
"Minimize[all]windows"
Returnamaximizedwindowto
itsoriginalsize
"Restorewindow"
Restoreallminimizedwindows
"Restore[all]windows"
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Controlling menus
Youcanopen,close,andchooseitemsfromthemenusinmostprogramsbyvoice.Tocontrol
themenusinawindow,thewindowmustbeactive.
To open a menu
Sayoneofthefollowing:
"Click"followedbythenameofthemenu.
Justsaythemenuname.
Example:
"ClickFile"or"File"
Dragon'sdefaultsettingistorequirethatyousay"Click"toselectmenusandcontrols.See
Require"Click"toselectmenusRequire"Click"toselectmenusintheDragonHelp.
To choose an item from an open menu
Justsaytheitem(youcanstillsay"Click"butDragondoesn'tneedyouto).
Example:
IftheFilemenuisopen,say"New"
To close a menu
Say"Cancel"
Notes
n Say"ClickStartMenu"or"ClickStart"toopentheStartmenu.Youmustsay"Click"to
opentheStartmenu.Bydefault,youmustsay"Click"beforethenameofmenusin
commands.Tochangethesetting,seeRequire"Click"toselectmenusRequire"Click"
toselectmenusintheDragonHelp.
n Saying"Cancel"isequivalenttopressingtheESCkey.
n InsomeversionsofWindows,afeaturecalledActiveAccessibilityallowsyoutocontrol
certainwindowsmenusandcontrolsbyvoice.IfyourversionofWindowssupports
ActiveAccessibility,the"Voice-enablemenus,buttons,andothercontrols,excluding"
optionontheMiscellaneoustaboftheOptionsdialogboxmustbeoninordertouse
voicecommandstocontrolmenus.WhenyoufirstinstallDragonNaturallySpeaking,
thisoptionisonbydefault.
Say"Click"followedbythenameofthebuttonorothercontrol,asitappearsinthewindow.
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Saying"Click"beforethenameofthebuttonrequired.Ifyouwanttomakeitoptionalyoucan
specifythat"Click"oughtnotbespokenontheCommandstaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
To open a list
Ifthelistisselected(theitemdisplayedishighlighted),say"ExpandList"or"DropList."Ifthe
listisnotselectedsaythenameofthelist.Toopenthenextlist,say"PressTab"andthen
either"ExpandList"or"DropList."
To click the Close or OK buttons
Say"Close"or"ClickClose,""OK"or"ClickOK."
Notes
n Youcannotsaythefollowingitems:filenamesindialogboxes,foldernamesindialog
boxes,namesofitemswithinlistboxes,andtoolbaricons.
n OnsomeversionsofWindows,youcancontrolInternetExplorermenusanddialog
boxesbyvoiceonlyifthe"Voice-enablemenus,buttons,andothercontrols,
excluding"boxisselectedontheMiscellaneoustaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
Say
Selectthenexttab
"MovetoNextTab"
"GotoNextTab"
"ClickNextTab"
Selecttheprevioustab
"MovetoPreviousTab"
"GotoPreviousTab"
"ClickPreviousTab"
Note
Ifthetabhasacaptionwithashortcutkey(underlinedcharacter)youcansay"Click"
followedbythenameofthetab.
1. Makethewindowyouwanttoresizeactive.
2. Say"MaximizeWindow,""MinimizeWindow,"or"RestoreWindow."
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1. Makethewindowyouwanttocloseactive.
2. Say"CloseWindow."
Note
ThesecommandsonlyworkwhenyouareusinganEnglishversionofyouroperatingsystem.
Ifyouhaveadifferentversionoftheoperatingsystem,youmustsay"Click"andthecommand
usedbythatsysteminplaceof"Maximize,""Minimize,"or"Restore."
1. PointtotheWindowsdesktopandsay"MouseClick"tomakethedesktopactive.
2. Saythenameofanicon.Forexample,"MyDocuments."
Theiconbecomeshighlightedtoindicatethatitisselected.
3. Toselectanothericon,say"Move"followedbyadirection(Left,Right,Up,orDown)and
thenumberoficons(upto20)youwanttomove.Forexample,"MoveRight1"or"Move
Up3."
Youcanopeniconsonthedesktopinthefollowingmanner:
To open a desktop icon (including an application)
1. PointtotheWindowsdesktopandsay"MouseClick"tomakethedesktopactive.
2. Say"Open"andthenameofanicon.Forexample,"OpenMyDocuments."
Youcancloseanopenwindowinthefollowingmanner:
To close an open window
1. Pointtotheopenwindowandsay"MouseClick"tomakethewindowactive.
2. Say"CloseWindow."
Makesuretheinsertionpointisinthelistofadialogboxandsay"MoveDown"or"Move
Up"followedbythenumberoflines(upto20)youwanttoscroll.ThispressestheUpor
DownArrowkeythenumberoftimesyouspecify.Youcanalsosay"PageUp"or"Page
Down"topressthePageUporPageDownkey.
Examples:
"MoveUp10"
"MoveDown4"
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"PageUp"
To scroll horizontally
Ifthelistorwindowhasahorizontalscrollbar,makesuretheinsertionpointisinthelistor
dialogboxandsay"MoveLeft"or"MoveRight"followedbyanumberupto20.This
pressestheLeftorRightarrowkeysthenumberoftimesyouspecify.
Examples:
"MoveLeft10"
"MoveRight5"
Note
YoucanusethesecommandstoscrollHelpwindowsbyvoice.
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Command
Type
Syntax
Example
command
What happens
Searchyour
computer
search[the]
computerfor
[the]<dictation>
"Searchthe
computerfor
budget
spreadsheets"
Thesearchenginedisplaysallindexed
itemswiththekeywords"budget
spreadsheets".
Searche-mail
searche-mail
for[the]
<dictation>
"Searche-mail
forthebudget"
Thesearchenginedisplaysallindexed
emailwiththekeyword"budget"
Note:Youcanusethetermse-mail,
mail,ormessageinterchangeably.
Findthetoprankedemail
find[an]email
"Findanemail
(about|on)[the] aboutthe
<dictation>
vacation
schedule"
Thesearchenginedisplaysthetoprankedemailforthekeyword"vacation
schedule".
Search
documents
search[the]
(documents|
files)for[the]
<dictation>
"Search
documentsfor
budget"
Thesearchenginedisplaysallindexed
documentswiththekeyword"budget".
Note:Youcanusetheterms
documentsandfilesinterchangeably.
Searchyour
Webhistory,
favorites,or
bookmarks
search[the]
<category>for
[the]<dictation>
"Searchthe
Webhistoryfor
thebudget
forecast"
Thesearchenginedisplayssearch
resultscontainingallpagesfromyour
Webhistorythatusethekeyword
"budget".
Validsearchcategoriesare:
-favorites
-bookmarks
-Webhistory
ToenableordisablesearchingtheDesktopbyvoice,opentheCommandstaboftheOptions
dialogboxanddooneofthefollowing:
Selectordeselectthe"EnableDesktopsearchcommands"checkbox.
Theoptionisenabledbydefault.
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YoucanusethiscommandtoswitchtoyourWebbrowser,butthiscommanddoesnotlist
opentabsinyourwebbrowser.Forinformationonbrowsertabs,seeWorkingwithaWeb
Browser.
To switch between open programs or windows
1. Doanyofthefollowing:
Tolistallopenprograms,say"ListPrograms"or"Listallwindows."TheListofOpen
Applicationswindowopens.Forexample,
Or
Tolistopenwindowsofmulti-documentapplications,say"Listwindowsfor<program
name>"Forexample,say"ListwindowsforMicrosoftWord"TheListofWindowsopens.
Forexample,
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TolistallopenDragonwindows,say"ListwindowsforDragon"or"ListDragonwindows".
ThelistofDragonwindowsopens.Forexample,
Forinformationaboutdictatingprogramnames,seeStartingandexitingprograms.
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2. Toswitchtoanopenprogramorwindow:
Say"Choosen,"wherenisthenumberoftheprogramorwindowyouwanttoswitchto,
orjustsaythenumbernexttotheword.Forexample,say"Choose2"or"2"
OR
ChoosethenumberoftheprogramorwindowfromthelistandclickOK.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
Controllingthekeyboard
Movingthemousepointer
Movecommands
Optionalmovecommands
Stoppingmousemovement
PositioningthemousepointerwithMouseGrid
Clickinganddraggingthemouse
Clickingthemouse
Draggingthemouse
Stoppingmousemovement
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Say
Then say
"Press"
"Tab"
"PressKey"
"Backspace"
"Type"
"CapsLock"
"Enter"
"Escape"
"SpaceBar"
"PrintScreen"
"ScrollLock"
"Pause"
"NumLock"
"UpArrow"
"DownArrow"
"RightArrow"
"LeftArrow"
"Home"
"End"
"PageUp"
"PageDown"
"Insert"
"Delete"
"Function1"to"Function12"
"Keypad"followedbyanynumerickeypadkey:0...9,.,/,*,-,+,Enter).
"Shift,""Control,"or"Alt"(aloneorincombination)followedbyanyotherkey.
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n Youcansay"Press"or"Type"followedbyanycombinationofmodifierkeys(Shift,
Control,Alt),andthenanyletter,number,symbol,arrowkey,andsoon.
n Youcansay"PressTab"tomovearoundadialogboxoralistand"PressEnter"to
selectitems.
n Youcannotundoakeystrokebysaying"ScratchThat."Forexample,ifyousay
"PressCapA"then"ScratchThat,""A"remainsinthedocument.Youcan,however,
say"UndoThat."
Move commands
Thefollowingcommandsarealwaysavailableandcanmovethepointerashortdistance(up
to10units):
Say
Thensay
Thensay
"Mouse"
"Up"
"Down"
"Left"
"Right"
"<110>"
Examples:
"MouseDownTwo"
"MouseRightEight"
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Say
Then a direction
"MoveMouse"or
"Up"
"Faster"
"MouseMove"
"Down"
"VeryFast"
"Left"
"MuchFaster"
"Right"
"Slower"
"UpperLeft"
"VerySlow"
"LowerLeft"
"MuchSlower"
"UpperRight"
"LowerRight"
Youcansayaspeedcommandatanytimewhilethepointerismovingtospeedthe
movementuporslowitdown.
Examples:
"MoveMouseDownFaster"
"MouseMoveLowerRightVeryFast"
"MouseMoveUpVeryFast(pause)Slower(pause)Stop"
n Youcancombinemovingthemousepointerwithclickingthemouseormarkingand
draggingtheobjectinasinglevoicecommand.
n Youcandisablethemousemotioncommandsbyclearingthecheckbox"Enable
mousemotioncommands"ontheCommandstaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n Thedefaultmousemotionspeedis2(onascalefrom1to25).Youcanchangethe
defaultspeedbyclickingtheSpeedbuttonontheCommandstaboftheOptionsdialog
boxandselectinganewspeed.
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1. Say"MouseGrid"toplacetheMouseGridoverthefullscreenorsay"MouseGridWindow"
toplaceitovertheactivewindow.
MouseGriddividesthescreenorwindowintoninenumberedareas.
2. Saythenumber(from1to9)topositionthepointerinthatnumberedarea.Topositionit
again,sayanothernumber.
Youcanpauseslightlyaftereachnumberyousay.
Examples:
"MouseGrid325"
"MouseGridWindow78"
Notes
n TohaveMouseGridcloseautomatically,endtheMouseGridcommandwith"Go."For
example,say"MouseGrid53Go."
n ToundothelastMouseGridaction,say"UndoThat."
n TocloseMouseGrid,say"Cancel."
n MouseGridwillclosewhenthemicrophoneisturnedoff,orwhenyousaythe
command"GoToSleep."
n YoucancombinetheMouseGridcommandwithclickingthemouseormarkingand
draggingtheobjectinasinglevoicecommand.Forexample,youcansay"MouseGrid
53Double-Click."
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Thensay
Thensay
"Mouse"
"Click"
"Double-Click"
"Right-Click"
"Left-Click"
"Shift"
"RightClick"
"Press"or"Type"
"LeftClick"
"Control"
"RightClick"
"LeftClick"
Examples:
"MouseDouble-Click"
"MouseRight-Click"
"PressShiftRightClick"
"TypeControlLeftClick"
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Say
Then a direction
"DragMouse"(tomove)
"Up"
"Faster"
"MouseDrag"(tomove)
"Down"
"VeryFast"
"ControlMouseDrag"(tocopy)
or
"ControlDragMouse"
"Right"
"MuchFaster"
"Left"
"Slower"
"UpperRight"
"VerySlow"
"UpperLeft"
"MuchSlower"
"LowerRight"
"LowerLeft"
Youcansayaspeedcommandatanytimewhilethepointerismovingtospeedthe
movementuporslowitdown.
Examples:
"DragMouseDownFaster"
"MouseDragLowerRightVeryFast"
"MouseDragUpVeryFast(pause)Slower(pause)Stop"
"ShiftDragMouseUp"
n Youcancombinedraggingthemousepointerandclickingthemouse.Forexample,
toopenanapplicationfromtheDesktop,youcansay"MouseDragLowerLeft"and
whentheDesktopiconisselected,say"Double-Click."
n Youcandisablethemousemotioncommandsbyclearingthecheckbox"Enable
mousemotioncommands"ontheCommandstaboftheOptionsdialogbox.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
TheDragonAccuracyCenter
RecognitionModes
TeachingDragontoUnderstandYouBetter
PersonalizingyourDragonVocabulary
ManagingVocabularies
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9. Make correctionsYoucanpreventmanyerrorsusingthemethodslistedabove,butif
anerrordoeshappen,correctingitwillhelpDragontolearn.Redictatingorretyping
wordsorphrasesaresometimesthefastestapproach,butDragonprovidesalotof
flexibilityabouthowandwhenyoucorrecterrors.
10. Save your user profileRememberthatasDragonworksonyourdocumentswithyou,
itneedstosavewhatitlearns.Afteryoucorrectdictation,trainwords,orperformanyof
theotheraccuracyoptimizationoperations,saveyourprofiletosaveyourchangesfor
yournextsession.
WhenDragondisplaysaSmartFormatRulesbox,youcanusuallydoanyofthefollowing:
n Ifyoudon'twantDragontoauto-formatthetextusingthisrulenowandinfuture
dictation,clickthefirstlineorsaychoose 1.
n IfyouwantDragontousethesameauto-formattingsettinginthefuture,clickthe
secondlineorsaychoose 2.
n Ifyoudontwanttoadjustanysetting,ignorethisbox.Itwillgoawaywhenyou
continuedictatingorworkinginyourdocument.(YoucanalsosayCanceltodismiss
thebox.)
ThechoicesareslightlydifferentinthecaseofSmartFormatRulesaboutenteringzeros
ratherthantheword"million,"fornumbersgreaterthanorequalto10,andforword
properties.Fordetailsandexamples,seeOptionscontrolledbySmartFormatRulesbelow.
What causes the Smart Format Rules box to appear
TheSmartFormatRulesboxappearsafteryoueditdictatedtext,whetheryoumakethe
correctionusing
n theCorrectionmenu
n theSpellingwindow
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or
n thekeyboard.
Showing the last Smart Format Rule
IfaSmartFormatRulesboxappearsandyoucontinuedictatingorcancelitaccidentally,you
canredisplayitbysayingthecommand"ShowSmartFormatRule."Previouslyaccepted
rulescannotbedisplayed.
Disabling Smart Format Rules
IfyouwanttoturnofftheSmartFormatRulesfeature,youcandosofromtheCorrectiontab
oftheOptionsdialogbox.
1. OpentheDragonBar'sToolsmenuandclickOptions.Youcanalsosay"Switchto
DragonBar,"then"ClickTools,"then"Options."
2. ClicktheCorrectiontabthenclearthecheckboxnexttoShowSmartFormatRules"(or
say"clickShowSmartFormatRules").
3. ClickOKorsay"ClickOK"toclosethedialogbox.
Restoring a Smart Format Rule
YoucanrestoreadefaultintheAuto-formattingdialogboxorWordPropertiesdialogbox.
Anotherwaytorestoreasetting:correctthetexttotheformatyouwantandpickthe
correspondingrulefromtheSmartFormatRulesboxthatyourcorrectiontriggered.
Options controlled by Smart Format Rules
Auto-formattingWebande-mailaddresses
Turnsonautomatice-mailandWebaddressformatting,sothatyoucandictatethemas
youwouldnormallysaythemoutloud.Forexample,ifyousay"janedotsmithatmy
adventuretraveldotcom"Dragonenters"Jane.Smith@myadventuretravel.com."Dragon
substitutesthe@signforthespoken"at,"usesaperiodfor"dot,"andomitsspaces.Orif
yousay"wwwdotnuancedotcom,"Dragonenterswww.nuance.com.
Auto-formattingstreetaddresses
Turnsonautomaticformattingofpostaladdresses.Forexample,ifyousay"49orchard
lanebostonmassachusettsohtwofourfoursix,"D
ragonNaturallySpeakingenters"49
OrchardLane,Boston,MA02446."
CertainaddressescanbehardforDragonNaturallySpeakingtointerpret.Forexample,
"TwoHundredFortyFifthStreet"couldbeinterpretedas245thStreet,20045thStreet,or
2405thStreet.Inasituationlikethis,DragonNaturallySpeakingusescontexttotryto
determinewhatyoumeant.Insomecases,usingtheword"And"canhelptonarrowdown
thechoices.Intheexampleabove,saying"TwoHundredAndFortyFifthStreet"would
eliminate20045thStreetasapossibility.
For user profiles whose region setting is UK or Canada:Thisoptionalsoenables
theproperformattingofUKpostcodesandCanadianpostalcodes.Forexample,you
couldformatapostcodeforLondonbysaying"WTwoFourRJ"toenterW24RJ,and
formatapostalcodeforTorontobysaying"MFiveHTwoLTwo"toenterM5H2L2."
SeeChooseyourregionandvocabularyintheDragonHelp.
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InsertsabbreviatedversionsofanytitleinDragon'sAbbreviatedtitleslist.Forexample,
"Mr."for"Mister,"or"Pres."for"President."
Auto-formattingdates
ControlshowDragonNaturallySpeakingformatsdateswhenyoudictatetheday,month,
andyeartogether.
Usethedrop-downbuttontoselecttheformatyouwanttousemostoften.Available
formatsare:
n DatesAsSpoken
n MonthD,YYYY
n MonthDD,YYYY
n MonD,YYYY
n MonDD,YYYY
n M/D/YYYY
n M/D/YY
n MM/DD/YYYY
n MM/DD/YY
n MM-DD-YY
n DMonth,YYYY
n D/M/YYYY
n D/M/YY
n DD/MM/YYYY
n DD/MM/YY
n DD-Mon-YY
n YYYY-MM-DD
Notes
n Ifyouclearthe"Dates"checkbox,Dragonwillnotapplyautomaticdateformatting.
Forexample,afterclearingthecheckbox,ifyoudictate"Julytwentyseventh,"
Dragonwillwrite"July27th."
Bydefault,Dragondoesnotusethenumeralformofnumberssmallerthan10,
whetherforcardinalnumbers(one,two,three...)orordinalnumbers(first,second,
third...).Ifthe"Dates"checkboxiscleared,Dragonwrites"the10thofJune"and
"theseventhofJune"unlessyouchangethedefaultsetting"Numbers,ifgreateror
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equalto"ontheAuto-FormattingOptionsdialogbox.
n Ifyouusethe"DatesAsSpoken"setting,DragonNaturallySpeakingneedsyouto
dictatedatesinanunambiguousway,usingthenameandnotthedigitforthe
month.Forexample,with"DatesAsSpoken"selected,Dragonwillcorrectlyformat
"Januaryeleventwothousandnine"and"theseventhofFebruarytwothousand
four"usingdateformats,butwillformat"elevenonetwothousandnine"asa
number.
Ifyoudictatedatesdifferently,forexampleyouusedigitstosaythemonth,try
selectingthevaluethatbestmatcheshowyoudictatethedate.Forexample,ifyou
normallysay"elevenonetwothousandnine",settingthedateformatto
"D/M/YYYY"willcauseDragontocorrectlytranscribethedate.
n Ifyouomittheyear,forexample,yousay"Julytwelve",D
ragonNaturallySpeaking
transcribes"July12"("ThetwelfthofJuly"becomes"12July")regardlessofwhich
dateformattingyouselect.
Auto-formattingcommonabbreviations
EnablesDragonNaturallySpeakingtorecognizemoststandardabbreviationswhile
transcribingyourdictation.Forexample,Dragonwouldrewrite"versus"as"vs.","Institute"
as"Inst.",and"Department"as"Dept."Formoreinformationaboutdictating
abbreviations,seeDictatingabbreviationsandacronyms.
Auto-formattingcontractions
EnablethisoptionifyouwantDragontoexpandcontractionswhenyoudictatethem.For
example,ifyousay"Don'tgonearthewater",D
ragonNaturallySpeakingtranscribes"Do
notgonearthewater".
Ifyouleavethisoptionturnedoff,DragonNaturallySpeakingenterscontractionstheway
youdictatethem.
Note:Insomesituations,theformalexpressionofacontractionmaybeambiguous.For
example,thephrase"It'salways"couldeithermean"Itisalways"or"Ithasalways,"
dependingonthetenseoftheverbthatfollows.Inthissituation,Dragon
NaturallySpeakingalwaysexpandsthecontraction,regardlessofhowthisoptionisset.
Auto-formattingmillioninsteadof,000,000
EnablethisoptiontohaveDragonentertheword"million"ratherthanzerosandcommas
(",000,000")whenyoudictateroundnumbersinthemillions.Forexample,Dragonenters
"8million"ratherthan"8,000,000."
Ifanumberinthemillionsrangeisnotroundedtothenearestmillion,Dragonentersthe
numberasdigits.Forexample,ifyoudictate"eightmilliononehundredthousand"Dragon
enters"8,100,000".
Auto-formattingnumbers,ifgreaterthanorequalto
Entersnumbersasnumeralsiftheyareequaltoorgreaterthanthevalueshowninthe
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drop-downlist.Ifthenumberislessthanthechosenvalue,thenumberisspelledout.For
example,usingthevalueof"10",Dragonwillwrite"five"whenyoudictate"five"and"11"
whenyoudictate"eleven".
Theavailablevaluesare:
n 0
n 2
n 10
n 100
Note:YoucanalsouseDragontoenternumbersasArabicorRomannumerals.See
Dictationcommands.
Auto-formattingunitsofmeasure
Turnsonautomaticformattingofstandardunitsofmeasure,suchasfeetandinches.For
example,ifyousay"SixFootThreeInches",D
ragonNaturallySpeakingenters6'3".
Ifaunitofmeasureisnotformattedinthewayyouexpect,youcanalsousetheWord
Propertiesdialogboxtouseanalternateformforthatparticularunitofmeasure.
Auto-formattingISOcurrencycodes
IfyouhaveselectedthePricesoption,thenyoucanselect"ISOcurrencycodes"to
displaycurrencyamountswiththeInternationalStandardsOrganizationcurrencysymbol
correspondingtotheregionandlanguagesetforyourWindowsoperatingsystemor,if
different,foryouruserprofile(seeHowregionandlanguageaffectnumberandcurrency
punctuation).
Forexample,ifyourprofile'sregionissettoUnitedStatesandyouenableboththePrices
andISOcurrencycodesAuto-Formattingoptions,whenyoudictate"TenDollars"
DragonNaturallySpeakingenters"USD10".
Auto-formattingphonenumbers
Turnsonautomaticformattingoftelephonenumbers.
For U.S. English User Profiles using the United States or Canada for the
Region:TurnsonautomaticformattingNorthAmericantelephonenumberswhenyou
speakasequenceofsevenortennumbers.Forexample,ifyousay"7815551234",
DragonNaturallySpeakingwilltranscribe"781-555-1234".
Notes
n Vanityphonenumberssuchas1-800-EXAMPLEarenotsupported.
n TheautomaticformattingofU.S.telephonenumbersisnotsupportedforuser
profileswithaUKRegionsetting.
For User Profiles using the UK for the Region:Turnsonautomaticformattingof
UKtelephonenumbers.
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Notes
n Countrycode+44canbedictatedas"fourfour","fortyfour"or"doublefour"witha
precedingplussign.Forexample,ifyousay"plus-signfourfourtwoninetwooh
sevenfoursevensevenfourseven",Dragontranscribes"+442920747747".
n Areacodesthataredictatedwithouttheprecedingcountrycodemustbedictated
withaleadingzero.Forexample,ifyousay"zerotwoninetwooheightsevennine
threetwoseven",Dragontranscribes"02920879327".
n Whenyoudictatea6-digitnumber,Dragontranscribesthenumberwithnospaces.
Whenyoudictatea7-digitor8-digitnumber,Dragontranscribesthenumberwitha
spacebeforethelast4digits.
n TheautomaticformattingofUKtelephonenumbersisnotsupportedforU.S.and
Canadian-baseduserprofiles.
Auto-formattingprices
Insertspricesandcurrenciesintheproperformatwiththeappropriatecurrencysymbol.
Forexample,"$10"insteadof"10dollars",or"50"insteadof"50euros".
Supportedcurrenciesare:
ISO code
Symbol
Name
USD
Dollars
Cents
USD
US$
U.S.dollars
CAD
C$
Canadiandollars
EUR
Euros
JPY
Yen
GBP
PoundsSterlingPence/Penny
CHF
Swissfrancs
Auto-formattingtimes
Turnsonautomaticformattingofstandardtimeformats.Forexample,ifyousay"SixThirty
PM",Dragonwilltranscribe"6:30PM".Dictatingstandardtimerunsona12hourclock,
lettingyoumakethedistinctionbetweenAMandPM.
Militarytime:WiththeTimeoptionenabled,youcanalsodictatetimesinmilitaryformat.
Forexample,ifyousay"sixteenhundredhours",Dragontranscribes"1600hrs".Ifyousay
"ohthreeohfivehours"or"zerothreezerofivehours",Dragontranscribes"0305hrs".
DictatingMilitarytimeusesa24-hourclockandabbreviates"hours"to"hrs".
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Auto-formattingUKandCanadianpostcodes
TurnsonproperformattingofUKpostcodesandCanadianpostalcodes.Forexample,
withtheoptionon,formataLondonpostcodebysaying"WTwoFourRJ"toenterW2
4RJ,andformataTorontopostalcodebysaying"MFiveHTwoLTwo"toenterM5H
2L2.
Auto-formattingothernumbers
Enablestheformattingofallnumbersnotcoveredbyotheroptionsonthisdialogbox,
suchasnegativenumbers,numberswithpunctuation,fractions,decimals,andRoman
numerals.
Note:DragonappliesAuto-formattingformixednumbersandalsoforfractionswhere
thedenominatoris5orgreater,butnotforsimplefractionslike"onehalf,""twothirds,"
and"threequarters."
Formoreinformation,seeDictatingnumbers.
Auto-formattingUSsocialsecuritynumbers
TurnsonautomaticformattingofU.S.SocialSecurityNumberswhenyouspeaka
sequenceof9numbers.Forexample,ifyousay"123456789,"D
ragon
NaturallySpeakingenters"123-45-6789."
Auto-formattingusingWordProperties
UseWordPropertiestocustomizehowDragonenterswordsorphrasesasyoudictate
them.WordPropertiescanaddcustomspacingbeforeandafter,nextword
capitalization,settingsfornumbersbeforeandafter,orapplyalternatewrittenforms,
suchasabbreviations.
ToaddoreditWordProperties,seeCreatingWordProperties.
Note
n Ifyoumakeacorrectionthatcorrespondstoanauto-formattingoptionandaword
property,Dragondisplaysonlythesmartformatrulepromptforthewordproperty.
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recognitionaccuracybutmayalsoslowsystemperformance.Asageneralrule,youshould
movethesliderfarthertotherightonfastermachinesthanonslowerones.
To use the Speed vs. Accuracy slider
1. OntheToolsmenuoftheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar,clickOptions.
2. IntheOptionsdialogbox,clicktheMiscellaneoustab.
3. DragtheSpeedvs.Accuracyslidertotuneperformance.
4. TestthenewsettingbyusingDragonNaturallySpeaking.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththe
result,tryadifferentsetting.
Notes
n RunningotherprogramswhileDragonNaturallySpeakingisrunningwillalsoaffect
accuracyandspeed,sinceotherprogramscompeteforsystemresources.
n Ifyougeta"Therecognizerhasencounteredanutterancethatistoolongtoprocess"
error,trysettingtheslidermoretowards"FastestResponse".
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n say"OpenAccuracyCenter"orclickHelp>ImproveMyAccuracyontheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
To use the Accuracy Center
Clickorsaythefirstfewwordsofalinktostartit.
Accuracy Center options
TolearnaboutthespecificfeaturesoftheAccuracyCenter,clickTheAccuracyCenter
optionsintheDragonHelp.
Notes
n WhenyoustarttheAccuracyCenteroptionthatchecksyouraudiosettings,the
CheckMicrophonewizardstartsandtheDragonNaturallySpeakingmicrophoneis
automaticallyturnedoffifitison.Thisisnecessaryinordertofacilitatetheaudiotests.
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PerformAcousticOptimizationtoupdateyourProfilewithaccumulatedacousticdatafrom
anycorrectionsandtrainingyoudo.
Language Model Optimization
PerformLanguageModelOptimizationtoupdateyourlanguagemodel.Thelanguagemodel
containsstatisticalinformationthatpredictswhichwordsaremostlikelytooccurinthecontext
ofyourdictations.LanguageModelOptimizationusestextextractedfromyour.DRAfilesto
addcommonlyusedwordsequencestothelanguagemodel.(Note:Basedonthespeech
datacollected,LanguageModelOptimizationmaychangethelanguagemodelselected
whenyoucreatedyourProfile.)
Before you begin
n BecauseitcantakeuptoanhourtoincorporatetheanalyzeddataintoyourProfile,
youmaywanttoscheduletheoptimizationwhenyouarenotusingyourcomputer.You
canscheduleoptimizationusingtheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizer
Scheduler.IfyouarepartofanorganizationorcompanyandyoudonothaveDragon
administratorrights,youcanrequestthatyourDragonadministratorschedule
optimization.
n Besurethatthe"Storecorrectionsinarchive"optionisselectedontheDatatabofthe
Optionsdialogbox.Otherwiseyoumayseeamessagethatthereisnotenoughdata
fortheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizertoprocess.The"Storecorrectionsin
archive"optionshouldbeselectedwheneveryouuseDragonNaturallySpeakingfor
anextendedperiodoftime.
n IfyouhaveaProfilesettotheCorrectionOnlyMode(forexample,toworkasa
transcriptionist),youmustdisabletheCorrectionOnlyModeoptiononthe
MiscellaneousTaboftheAdministrativeSettingsdialogboxbeforerunningthe
AcousticandLanguageModelOptimizeonthisProfile.
To run the Acoustic and Language Model Optimizer
1. ClickLaunchAccuracyTuningontheDragonBar'sAudiomenuorsay"Switchto
DragonBar,"then"Audio,"then"LaunchAccuracyTuning".
TheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizerdialogboxopenswithPerformAcoustic
OptimizationandPerformLanguageModelOptimizationselected.Nuancerecommends
thatyourunbothoptimizationstomaximizeaccuracy.
2. Click"Go"tostarttheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizer.
3. TheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizermayaskifyouwanttosaveyourcurrent
Profile.Choose"Yes"ifyoumadecorrectionssincethelasttimeyourantheAcousticand
LanguageModelOptimizer,orifyouhavenotruntheAcousticandLanguageModel
OptimizersinceyoustartedusingDragonNaturallySpeaking.
TheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizerdialogboxshowsDragon'sestimateofhow
longitwilltaketofinishadaptingyourProfile.Howlongthistakesdependsontheamountof
AcousticDatastoredinyourProfile.
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n Bydefault,theamountofacousticdatasavedislimitedto180minutes(the
maximum).YoucanreducethisamountontheDatataboftheOptionsdialogbox.
n IfyouattempttoruntheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizerbeforeyouhave
trainedanycorrections(evenifyouhavecorrectederrorswithouttrainingthe
corrections),orbeforeyouhaveperformedanyadditionaltraining,youwillseean
errormessagesayingthatthereisnotenoughdatafortheAcousticandLanguage
ModelOptimizertoprocess.
n Trainingmultiplewordsorphrasesratherthantrainingindividualwordsisgenerally
moreeffectiveatincreasingaccuracy.Mostpeoplehaveatendencytooverenunciatewhensayingindividualwordsasopposedtoacompletephrase.
n TheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizerautomaticallymakesabackupofthe
oldProfilebeforeitbeginsmodifyingthem.YourProfileisautomaticallyrestoredif
youclickCancelbeforetheAcousticandLanguageModelOptimizerisfinished.
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Recognition Modes
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
UsingRecognitionModes
Switchingrecognitionmodes
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or
ThemostflexiblemodeinDragonNaturallySpeakingisthedefaultNormalMode.InNormal
Mode,DragonNaturallySpeakingdistinguishesdictationfromcommandsbyanalyzingwhat
yousaybetweenpauses.Forthisreason,youshouldalwayspausebeforeandafteryousay
acommand.
Forexample,toboldtheword"exciting"inthesentence:"Speechrecognitionisanexciting
technology".
1. Say"Speechrecognitionisanexcitingtechnologyperiod"
2. Pausebriefly.
3. Say"Selectexciting".
4. Pauseagain.
5. Say"BoldThat".
Youneedtopauseonlybriefly.Youcanadjustthelengthofthepauserequiredbefore
DragonNaturallySpeakingrecognizescommandsontheCommandstaboftheOptions
dialogbox.
Dictation Mode (
or
InDictationMode,DragonNaturallySpeakinginterpretseverythingyousayasdictationand
DictationCommands,suchasNewLine,NewParagraph,andCap,arerecognized.
DictationModecanbehelpfulifyouwanttodictateasquicklyaspossible,ordictatewithout
lookingatthescreen.Say"StartDictationMode"or"DictationModeOn."
1. Say"StartDictationMode"or"DictationModeOn".
"DictationMode"appearsinthestatusboxoftheDragonBar.
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2. Dictateafewparagraphs.Youcandictatewithoutlooking,knowingthateverythingwill
betransposedastextandnocommands(exceptforDictationcommands)willbe
executed.YoucanalsodictatesentencesthatcontainwordsthatDragonnormally
interpretsascommands,suchas"Ireallylikedyournovel.No,scratch that-Ilovedyour
novel!"
DragonNaturallySpeakingshouldtranscribethewordsastextandnotexecutecommands
asitnormallywould.
Command Mode (
or
InCommandModeDragonNaturallySpeakinginterpretseverythingyousayasacommand
andnothingisinterpretedasdictatedtext.Thiscanbehelpfulwhenformattinganexisting
document.
1. Say"StartCommandMode"or"CommandModeOn".
"CommandMode"appearsinthestatusboxoftheDragonBar.
2. Usecommandstoformatadocument.Forexample,tocapitalizethelastfivewordsyou
dictated,say"CapitalizetheLastFiveWords".
Formoreexamples,seeFormattingtextinMicrosoftWordorFormattingtextinCorel
WordPerfectintheDragonHelp.
Numbers Mode (
or
Bydefault,whenyousayanumberthatislowerthan10,Dragontranscribesitasaword,
unlessyousaythedictationcommand"numeral"beforeit.InNumbersModeDragon
NaturallySpeakinginterpretsalmostallofyourdictationasnumbers.Thisisusefulifyou
needtoenternumericdatainatableorinspreadsheets.
1. Say"StartNumbersMode"or"NumbersModeOn".
TheDragonBarshowstheNumbersmodeindicator
statusbox.
and"Numbersmode"inthe
2. Dictateonlynumbers.Thenumberscanincludecurrencyorpercentages.Forexample,
say"5percentsign"toenter"5%"orsay"Sevenhundredtwentythreedollarsandsixty
eightcents"toenterthedollaramount"$723.68".
Spell Mode (
or
InSpellModeDragonNaturallySpeakingallowsyoutosayanycombinationof
letters,digits,orsymbols.Forexample,useSpellModetodictatepartnumbers,
licenseplatenumbers,orpropernounsthatarenotinDragon'sVocabulary.You
canalsosaykeystrokessuchas"spacebar"or"backspacekey",orInternetor
Webaddresses.
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1. Say"StartSpellMode"or"SpellModeOn".
"SpellMode"appearsinthestatusboxoftheDragonBar.
2. Dictateanalphabeticstring,suchasahomophonealternativeyouneedtouse.
Forexample,saytheletters"FORE"tohaveDragonentertheword"fore".
WhenSpellModeison,youwillnotbeabletodictatewords.
YoucanstillusecommandswhileinSpellMode.
or
OntheNewDragonBar,Dictation&CommandsmodeistheequivalentofNormalMode.
n Say"SwitchtoNormalMode"or"StartNormalMode"or"NormalModeOn".
OntheNewDragonBar,thesecommandsselectDictation&Commandsmode.
n FromtheRecognitionModedrop-downlistontheNewDragonBar,selectDictation&
Commands.
n OntheModesmenuoftheClassicDragonBar,clickNormalMode.
or
n Say"SwitchtoDictationMode"or"StartDictationMode"or"DictationModeOn".
n HolddowntheShiftkeyasyoudictate.
n FromtheRecognitionModedrop-downlistontheNewDragonBar,selectDictation.
n OntheModesmenuoftheClassicDragonBar,clickDictationMode.
or
n Say"SwitchtoCommandMode"or"StartCommandMode"or"CommandModeOn".
n HolddowntheControlkeyasyoudictate.
n FromtheRecognitionModedrop-downlistontheNewDragonBar,select
Commands.
n OntheModesmenuoftheClassicDragonBar,clickCommandMode.
or
n Say"SwitchtoNumbersMode"or"StartNumbersMode"or"NumbersModeOn".
n FromtheRecognitionModedrop-downlistontheNewDragonBar,selectNumbers.
n OntheModesmenuoftheClassicDragonBar,clickNumbersMode.
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or
n Say"SwitchtoSpellMode"or"StartSpellMode"or"SpellModeOn".
n FromtheRecognitionModedrop-downlistontheNewDragonBar,selectSpell.
n OntheModesmenuoftheClassicDragonBar,clickSpellMode.
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1. Say"OpenCommandBrowser"orclickCommandBrowserontheToolsmenuoftheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
2. Say"ClickBrowse",then"Context",then"<Application name>"(theprograminwhichthe
commandisavailable)orclickBrowse>Context><Applicationname>.
3. Sayorclick"KeywordFilter."
4. SayortypeakeywordforthecommandyouwanttotrainintheChooseWordbox.
5. Sayorclick"Add"tomovethewordtothe"Currentlistoffilterwords."Repeatuntilyou
haveasmanykeywordsasyouneedtofindthecommandinquestion.
6. Sayorclick"Done."
7. Ifmorethanonecommandappearsinthelist,selectthecommandyouarelookingfor,
expandingitwiththeOptional,Ellipsis,orRefinebuttonsifnecessary.
8. Dooneofthefollowing:
n Sayorclick"Train"andfollowthedirectionsontheTrainWordsdialogboxthat
appears.
Or
n Sayorclick"TrainLater."DragonaddsthecommandtotheTrainList.Openittotrain
thecommandsyoustoredthere.
IfyouhaveuntrainedcommandsintheTrainListwhenyouclosetheCommand
Browser,Dragonoffersyouthechoicetotrainthembeforeyouexit.
Notes
n Whenyoutrainwordsorphrases,becarefultospeakinyournormalvoice.Avoidthe
naturaltendencytooverenunciatewhenspeakingsinglewordsorshortphrasesasit
couldactuallyreducerecognitionaccuracy.
n WhenyoutrainacommandusingtheTrainWordsdialogbox,youaddtotheacoustic
datastoredforlaterusebytheAcousticOptimizer.Thisdata,includingyour
pronunciationandtheacousticdifferencesbetweenthetrainedcorrectionandthe
misrecognizedwordorphrase,areusedbytheAcousticOptimizertoenhance
recognitionaccuracy.
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1. Correctthemisrecognizedwordorphraseyouwanttotrainandsay"TrainThat."
2. ClickGointheTrainWordsdialogboxandrecordyourspeechsayingthewordorphrase
youwanttotrain.
3. Whenyouhavefinishedrecordingthetext,clickDone.
To train individual words and phrases at any time
1. Say"OpenVocabularyEditor",orclickVocabulary>OpenVocabularyEditorontheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
2. IntheVocabularyEditor,sayorclickTrain.
3. TypethewordorphraseyouwanttotrainintheTrainingdialogbox.
4. ClickGointheTrainWordsdialogboxandrecordyourspeechsayingthewordorphrase
youwanttotrain.
5. Whenyouhavefinishedrecordingthetext,clickDone.
Using punctuation with written and spoken forms
Ifthewrittenformofawordcontainsanypunctuation,youshouldprovideaspokenformso
thatthereisnodoubtastohowtheitemwillbepronounced.Donotuseabbreviations,
symbolsorpunctuationinthespokenform.
Examples:
Written form
Spoken form
TheManfromU.N.C.L.E.
themanfromuncle
Soddy-Daisy,TN
SoddyDaisyTennessee
Trenton-MercerAirport
TrentonMercerAirport
IfyouwanttoaddpunctuationtoawordthatalreadyexistsintheVocabularyforuseina
specificsetting,youcancreateanewwrittenformwiththepunctuationincludedanda
uniquewordorphraseforthespokenform.
Forexample,ifyouwantedDragontotypetheword"U.N.C.L.E."intheheaderofyour
letters,thewrittenformcouldbe"U.N.C.L.E."andthespokenformcouldbe"UNCLE."That
way,Dragonwouldstilltypeonlytheword"uncle"whenyoudictateitasusual,becauseit
alsoexistsintheVocabulary.
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Alternately,ifyouwantedtoaddpunctuationtoawordthatalreadyexistsintheVocabulary
everytimeyouusedthatword,youwouldchangethepropertiesoftheexistingword.For
moreinformation,seeWordPropertiesintheDragonHelp.
Notes
n Whenyoutrainwordsorphrases,becarefultospeakinyournormalvoice.Avoidthe
naturaltendencytoover-enunciatewhenspeakingsinglewordsorshortphrasesasit
couldactuallyreducerecognitionaccuracy.
n AwordorphrasemustexistintheVocabulary(thatis,havebeencreatedpreviously)
beforeyoucantrainit.
n YoucanalsousetheTrainbuttonintheVocabularyEditordialogbox.
n WhenyoutrainawordorphraseusingtheTrainWordsdialogbox,youaddtothe
acousticdatastoredforlaterusebytheAcousticOptimizer.Thisdata,includingyour
pronunciationandtheacousticdifferencesbetweenthetrainedcorrectionandthe
misrecognizedwordorphraseareusedbytheAcousticOptimizertoenhance
recognitionaccuracy.
Supplemental training
Generaltrainingreferstoatextreadingyouperformtohelpimproveyourrecognition
accuracy.Itismostusefulwhen:
n YouhaveusedDragonNaturallySpeakingforafewdays.Bythen,youwillbe
somewhataccustomedtodictatingtoit,andacoustictrainingshouldreflecthowyou
actuallydictate,asopposedtohowyouwouldreadaloudaregulartext,suchasan
articleintoday'snewspaper.
n Youmovetoanenvironmentthatissignificantlynoisierorquieterorthathasdifferent
backgroundsounds.
n Youhavechangedyourmicrophoneorsoundcard.
To train Dragon NaturallySpeaking
1. Dooneofthefollowing:
n Say"SwitchtoDragonBar,"then"Audio"then"ReadTexttoImproveAccuracy."
Or
n Say"OpenAccuracyCenter"then"clickReadtexttotrainDragon."
2. Asyouread,trytospeakwiththesametoneofvoice,speed,andvolumeasyoutypically
willwhendictatingtoDragon.
3. Whenyouarefinished,clickFinish.
Youcanreadasmuchoraslittleasyouwant,butthelongeryoutrain,themorelikelyyouwill
noticeimprovementsinrecognitionaccuracy.
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n YouarenotrequiredtotrainnewwordsbecauseDragonNaturallySpeaking
automatically"guesses"thepronunciationsbasedontheirspelling.If,however,your
newwordsarenotrecognizedcorrectly,youshouldtrainthem.
n BesuretosaveyourUserProfileafteraddingnewwordsorthenewwordswillnotbe
saved.
n IfyoumakeunwantedchangestoaVocabulary,youcancreateanewoneorrestore
yourUserProfilefromabackupcopy.
n Ifyouusemultiple-wordphraseswithunusualcapitalization(forexample,
"ComputerWeek"),youcanimproverecognitionaccuracybyaddingthesephrasesto
theVocabularybeforeDragonNaturallySpeakinganalyzesyourdocuments.Add
thesephrasesbyusingthe(say"OpenVocabularyEditor"orclickVocabulary>Open
VocabularyEditorontheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar.)orbyincluding
theminlistsofitemsyouimportintotheVocabulary.
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n Dragoncanauto-formattextandnumbersusingstandardwritingconventionsorapply
WordPropertiestowordsasyoudictate.Forinformationaboutthesesettings,see
Auto-formattingdialogboxandTheWordPropertiesdialogbox.
n Dragon'sSmartFormatRulesappearwhenyoucorrectauto-formattedalphanumeric
textorWordPropertiesusingtheCorrectionmenu,theSpellingwindow,orthe
keyboard.Fordetails,seeUsingSmartFormatRulesandSettingAuto-Formatting
Options.
1. Dooneofthefollowing:
l ClickVocabulary>AddNewWordorPhraseontheNewDragonBarorClassic
DragonBar.
l Say"SwitchtoDragonBar"then"Vocabulary"then"AddNewWordorPhrase".
2. IntheAddWordorPhrasedialogbox,spell(byvoice)ortypethewordyouwanttoadd.
3. IncludeaSpokenformofthenewwordifnecessary.Forexample,ifthewordcontainsan
accent,suchas"Gasp,"youwouldaddaSpokenformlike"gaspay"sothatDragon
recognizesthepronunciationandenterstheWrittenformwhenyoudictatetheword.
4. Optionally,select"Iwanttotrainthepronunciationofthiswordorphrase".
5. ClickAdd.
If you chose to train the word, the word you entered appears in the Train Words
dialog box, and you will be able to teach Dragon NaturallySpeaking your
pronunciation of that word.
See also Automatically add words to Vocabulary in the Dragon Help.
Using punctuation with written and spoken forms
Ifthewrittenformofawordcontainsanypunctuation,youshouldprovideaspokenformso
thatthereisnodoubtastohowtheitemwillbepronounced.Donotuseabbreviations,
symbolsorpunctuationinthespokenform.
Examples:
Written form
Spoken form
TheManfromU.N.C.L.E.
themanfromuncle
Soddy-Daisy,TN
SoddyDaisyTennessee
Trenton-MercerAirport
TrentonMercerAirport
IfyouwanttoaddpunctuationtoawordthatalreadyexistsintheVocabularyforuseina
specificsetting,youcancreateanewwrittenformwiththepunctuationincludedandaunique
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wordorphraseforthespokenform.
Forexample,ifyouwantedDragontotypetheword"U.N.C.L.E."intheheaderofyour
letters,thewrittenformcouldbe"U.N.C.L.E."andthespokenformcouldbe"UNCLE."That
way,Dragonwouldstilltypeonlytheword"uncle"whenyoudictateitasusual,becauseit
alsoexistsintheVocabulary.
Alternately,ifyouwantedtoaddpunctuationtoawordthatalreadyexistsintheVocabulary
everytimeyouusedthatword,youwouldchangethepropertiesoftheexistingword.For
moreinformation,seeWordPropertiesintheDragonHelp.
Tomaintainaccuracy,Dragonmustonlyanalyzecontentinthelanguageinwhichyouruser
profilewascreated.Besuretoselectonlydocumentsinthelanguageofyourcurrentprofile.
To add words from specific documents
1. Say"OpenAccuracyCenter"andthen"LearnFromSpecificDocuments"orclick
Vocabulary>LearnFromSpecificDocumentsontheNewDragonBarorClassic
DragonBar.
2. IntheLearnfromSpecificDocumentswizard,selectfromthefollowingoptions:
n FindKnownWordswithUnknownCapitalization:SelectthisoptiontohaveDragon
lookforwordsonyoursystemthatareinitsVocabularybutwhichusedifferent
capitalization,suchasDesktop.Thisoptionisturnedoffbydefault.
n AdapttoWritingStyle:SelectthisoptiontohaveDragonanalyzewordcombinations
toimproveitscapacitytoanticipateyourwritinganddictationstyle.Thisoptionis
turnedonbydefault.
3. ClickNexttocontinue.TheLearnfromSpecificDocumentsscreenopens.
4. Doanyofthefollowing:
n ClickAddFolderifyouwantDragontoscanaspecificfolder,suchasyourMy
Documentsfolder.ClickIncludeSubfoldersintheBrowseforFoldersdialogboxif
therearesubfoldersyouwanttoanalyze.
n ClickAddDocumentifyouwantDragontoscanspecificdocuments.
n ClickRemoveDocumentifyouaddadocumentandthendecidethatyoudon'twant
Dragontoincludeitinthescan.
n ClickViewDocumentifyouwanttoreviewadocumentyouaddedbefore
proceeding.
5. ClickNexttocontinue.ADocumentAnalysiswindowopens,displayingastatusbar
duringthescan.Dragonconfirmswhethernewwordswerefoundanddisplaysa
summaryoftheresults.
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6. ClickNexttocontinue.IfyouselectedwordstoaddtotheVocabulary,aTrainWords
screenopens.
7. YoucanclickTraintotrainDragonabouthowyoupronounceeachaddedword.
8. Whenyoufinishtrainingnewwords,clickNext.TheAdapttoWritingStylescreenopens,
indicatingwhethertheadaptationwassuccessfullycompleted.
9. ClickNexttocontinue.TheSummaryscreenopens,showingtheresultsofthescan.For
example,"1newwordwasfound"and"1wordwasaddedtoyourVocabulary".
10. ClickFinishtoclosethewizard.
11. Say"SwitchtoDragonBar"andthen"Profile"andthen"SaveUserProfile",orclick
Profile>SaveUserProfileontheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBartofinishadding
thewords.
Notes
n Ifyoumakeamistakeanddonotwanttoaddthewords,avoidmakingadditional
changestotheVocabularythatyouwanttosave,andthenexitDragon
NaturallySpeakingwithoutsaving.
n Whenaddingwordsfromdocuments,youwillgetthebetterresultsifyouremoveall
formattingfromthedocumentsyouuse.Forinformationabouthowtoprepare
documents,seethetopicPreparingdocumentstoaddtotheVocabulary.
1. Say"AccuracyCenter,"orclickHelp>ImproveMyAccuracy.
2. OntheAccuracyCenter,clickorsay"Importalistofwordsorphrases".
3. FollowthestepsontheImportlistofwordsorphraseswizard.
1. Say"SpellThat,"followedbythefirstfourtosixlettersofthedesiredword.
TheSpellingwindowopens.
2. InthetheSpellingwindow,finishtypingthewordorspellitbyvoice.
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3. Ifyouwishtotrainthepronunciationoftheword,clickAudio>ImproveRecognitionof
WordorPhraseandfollowtheinstructionsintheT
rainWordsdialogbox.
Note
YoucannotusetheSpellingwindowtoaddawordthathashyphensorspaces.The
programrecognizeseachpartofsuchawordasseparatepieces.Forexample,ifyoutried
tousetheSpellingwindowtoaddthename"Havisham-Smythe,"youwouldactuallybe
addingthenames"Havisham"and"Smythe".Thenexttimeyouspokethenameyouwould
get"HavishamSmythe"withoutthehyphen.Toaddsuchawordorname,usethe
VocabularyEditordialogbox(sayOpenVocabularyEditor).
Tomaintainaccuracy,Dragonmustonlyanalyzecontentinthelanguageinwhichyouruser
profilewascreated.IfyouhaveSente-mailinotherlanguages,onlyusethistooltoaddemailcontactstoyourprofile.
Note
YoumaywanttoruntheLearnFromSentE-mailstoolonlywhenyouarenotusingyour
computerforotherpurposesbecausethetooluseslargeamountsofcomputermemoryand
processingpower.
To open the Learn From Sent E-mails tool
n Say"OpenAccuracyCenter,"then"LearnFromSentE-mails."
Or
n ClickVocabulary>LearnFromSentE-MailsontheDragonBar.
Tip
YoucanalsostarttheLearnFromSentE-mailstoolbysaying"AddContacts".
OnceyoustarttheLearnFromSentE-mailswizard,proceedbyclickingNext.Thetoolleads
youthroughthefollowingscreens:
n Chooseoptions
n Scane-mail
n AddcontactstoVocabulary
n Trainwords
n AdapttoWritingStyle
n Report
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1. StarttheLearnFromSentE-mailstoolfromtheVocabularymenuoftheDragonBar.
2. OnthefirstscreenoftheLearnFromSentE-mailswizard,clickNext.
3. OntheChooseOptionsscreen,selectthee-mailprogramsfromwhichyouwouldliketo
addcontactnamesandselectthe"Addcontactnamesfrome-mailtotheVocabulary"box.
4. Optionally,youcanselectthe"Improvemyprofilefrommye-mailwritingstyle"ifyouwant
DragonNaturallySpeakingtobetterunderstandyourVocabularyandwordusageby
analyzingyoure-mailmessages.Youcanalsochoosewhetherthetoolshouldscanall
sentemailsorjusttheemailssentsinceitslastscan.
5. ClickNextandwaitforthewizardtoscantheselectede-mailprograms.(Itmaytakeafew
secondsbeforetheprocessstarts.)Whenthewizardisfinished,clickNext.
6. OntheAddcontactstoVocabularyscreen,selectthewordsyouwanttoadd,andclick
Next.Note:youcansavetimebyusingtheUncheck AllorCheck Allbuttons.
7. OntheTrainWordsscreen,selecttheitemsyouwanttotrain,ifany,thenclickNexttoread
theseitemsoutloud.
8. Waitfortheprogramtoadaptyourlanguagemodel.Areportscreenwillthensummarize
thewizard'sresults,includingnumberofwordsadded,ifany.
Notes
n IfyouwantDragontoanalyzeWeb-basedemail,makesureyourcomputeris
connectedtotheInternetforthedurationoftheemailanalysis.
n (LotusNotesonly)Newcontactnameswillbedetectedforeveryonetowhomyou
havesente-mail,exceptthosecontactstowhomyouhavesentReplymessages.
n NicknamescanonlybeaddedtoyourVocabularyifyoure-mailprogramsupports
nicknames.
n Donotuse"Improvemyprofilefrommye-mailwritingstyle"ifyouwrotee-mail
messagesinlanguagesotherthanthelanguageofyourcurrentprofile,asthiscould
decreaserecognitionaccuracy.
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Deleting words
UsethisproceduretodeletewordsfromtheactiveVocabulary.Deletingwordsisnot
normallynecessary,butyoumaywanttodoitforparticularwordsifDragontendsto
substituteawordyouneveruseforawordyouwanttouse,suchasSchaefferinsteadof
Schafer.
To delete words
1. OpentheVocabularyEditor.ClickVocabulary>OpenVocabularyEditoronthe
DragonBar,orsay"EditVocabulary"or"OpenVocabularyEditor.
2. Selectthedesiredword.Tofindthewordyouwanttodelete,enteritintotheSearchfield
(typeitorusethespellcommandtoenteritcharacterbycharacter.
3. Whenthewordappearsandishighlighted,usetheDeletebuttonorsay"clickDelete".
4. ClosetheVocabularyEditor.
To restore words
UsethisprocedureifyouhavedeletedawordfromtheVocabularyandlaterwanttorestore
it.
1. OpentheVocabularyEditor.
2. FromitsDisplaydrop-downlist,chooseDeletedWordsOnly.Thedisplaynowshowsany
wordsyouhavedeleted.
3. ChooseaDeletedword,andsay"clickAdd"orclicktheAddbutton.
Note
IfyoudeleteawordusingtheVocabularyEditorbutthatwordexistsinthecurrent
document,thewordmaybeautomaticallyaddedbackintoyouractiveVocabulary.
Thismessageisdisplayedwhenyouusethe"Don'tRecognizeThatWord"commandto
deleteawordorphrasefromtheVocabulary.
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Thismessageisdisplayedwhenyouusethe"Don'tRecognizeThatWord"commandtotryto
deleteacustomwordorfrequentlyusedwordsuchas"the"fromtheVocabulary.Youcan
usetheVocabularyEditortodeletetheword.
The following word can't be deleted because it does not exist in the Vocabulary.
ThismessageisdisplayedwhenyouusetheDon'tRecognizeThatWordcommandtotryto
deleteawordorphrasethatisnotintheVocabulary.
Formoreinformation,seetheCorrectionmenu.
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Managing Vocabularies
Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
AboutVocabularies
OpeningVocabularies
AddingaVocabularytoaUserProfile
DeletingVocabularies
RenamingVocabularies
ImportingVocabularies
ExportingVocabularies
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About Vocabularies
DragonNaturallySpeakingusesoneormoreVocabularieswithyourUserProfiletohelpitto
recognizewordsandphrasescorrectly,basednotonlyonthesoundofthewordsand
phrases,butalsoontheircontext.
WhenyoucreateanewUserProfile,youselectaBaseVocabularythatDragonthen
updatesasitadaptstoyourspeech.WhenyoucreateanewUserProfileoradda
VocabularytoanexistingUserProfile,DragonbasesthenewVocabularyonanexisting
Vocabulary.
Language
ThelanguagesavailableforyourVocabulary.SomeeditionsofDragonsupportmultiple
languages.
Vocabulary type
InmostcasesyourUserProfilewillbebasedontheGeneralVocabulary,alarge
Vocabularyprovidingexcellentrecognitionaccuracyforgeneral,business,andprofessional
dictation.
ThefollowingspecializedVocabulariesarealsoavailable:
n Legal(DragonLegalEdition)
AlargeVocabularyprovidingexcellentrecognitionaccuracyforlegalterms.
n Medical(DragonMedicalEdition)
AsetofspecializedlargemedicalVocabulariesprovidingexcellentrecognition
accuracyformedicalterms.TheVocabularynamesare:General,Cardiology,
Emergency,Gastroenterology,GeneralPractice,Medical,MentalHealth,Neurology,
Obstetrics/Gynecology,Oncology,Orthopedics,Pathology,Pediatrics,Radiology,
andSurgery.
Advanced
OntheReviewYourChoicesscreenoftheNewUserProfilewizard,youcanclickthe
AdvancedbuttontodisplaytheAdvancedChooseModelsdialogbox.Onthisdialogboxyou
canchooseadifferentspeechmodelandVocabularyType.DragonNaturallySpeaking
automaticallydeterminesthebestspeechmodelandVocabularyTypeforyourcomputer
whenyoucreateaUserProfile,soyoudonotgenerallyneedtochangetheseoptions.
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YoucanassociatespeechmodelswithyourDragonVocabulary,dependingonyouraccent
andthetypeofcomputeryouareusing.
Foralistofsupporteddevices,includinghandheldandBluetoothmicrophones,seethe
HardwareCompatibilitylistontheNuanceWebsite.
Vocabulary Type
IfyouclicktheAdvancedbutton,youcanspecifyadifferentVocabularytypefromamongthe
followingchoices.
Note
SomeDragonNaturallySpeakingeditionsoradd-onproductsmayinstalladditional
Vocabularies.
Opening Vocabularies
UsethefollowingproceduretoopenanotherVocabularyassociatedwithyourUserProfile.
YoucanhaveonlyoneVocabularyopenatatime.SeeAddingaVocabularyformore
information.
To open a Vocabulary
1. Say"ManageVocabularies"orclickVocabulary>ManageVocabulariesontheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
2. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,selectthenameoftheVocabularyyouwantto
openandclickOpen.IfyoumadechangestothecurrentVocabulary,thesystemprompts
youtosaveyourspeechfilesbeforetheselectedVocabularyopens.
To open a recently used Vocabulary
UsethefollowingprocedureifyouhaveoneormoreVocabulariesassociatedwithyourUser
Profileandyouwanttoswitchtothemostrecentoneyouused.
n Say"OpenRecentVocabulary"orclickVocabulary>OpenRecentVocabularyonthe
NewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar.DragonopensthemostrecentVocabulary
associatedwithyourUserProfile.
Notes
n AnyphrasesyouaddtoaVocabularyareavailableinthatVocabularyonly,butcustom
voicecommandsarealwaysavailablenomatterwhichVocabularyyouareusing.
n SwitchingVocabularieshasnoeffectonthetextinthedocumentwindow.Itdoes,
however,closeanyopendialogboxes,suchasGeneralTrainingandVocabulary
Editor.
n VocabulariesthatyouhavecreatedandopenedappearintheProfilemenuonthe
OpenRecentVocabularysubmenu.YoucanquicklyswitchbetweenVocabulariesby
selectingtheappropriateVocabularynamefromthissubmenu.
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1. Dooneofthefollowing:
n Say"ManageVocabularies"orclickVocabulary>ManageVocabulariesontheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
n Say"SwitchtoDragonBar,"then"Profile,"then"AddVocabularytoCurrentUser
Profile,"orontheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBarclickProfile>Add
VocabularytoCurrentUserProfile.Gotostep3.
2. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,clickNew.
3. FromtheBasedOnlistintheNewVocabularydialogbox,selectthenameofa
VocabularyonwhichyouwanttobasethenewVocabulary.
AllavailableVocabulariesarelisted.Thosebeginningwiththeword"Base"arethe
unmodifiedVocabulariesshippedwithDragonNaturallySpeaking.TheVocabularyyou
selectwillbecopiedtothenewVocabularyandsupplementedwithwordsfromyour
documents,emails,andaddedtoyourUserProfile.
4. EnteradescriptivenamefortheVocabulary.
AVocabularynamecancontainupto128characters,includingspaces.
5. ClickOKtocreatetheVocabulary.TheLetDragonsearchforwordstoolopensand
promptsyoutoallowDragontoimproverecognitionaccuracybyadaptingtheVocabulary
basedone-mailmessagesanddocuments.
6. MakeyourselectionsandclickStarttobegintheoptimization.
Note:Ifyouneedtosavetime,youcandeselectE-mailadaptationandrunitlater.See
LetDragonsearchforwordstoolfordetails
7. Optionally,beforeusingtheVocabulary,youcanpersonalizeitfurtherusingtheAccuracy
Center.Formoreinformation,clickSeeAlsobelow.
Notes
n AnyVocabulariesyoucreatearesavedalongwiththefilesthatarepartofyour
UserProfile.
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n KeepinmindthatcreatingmanyspecializedVocabulariescanmakeitdifficultto
keeptrackofwhichwordsareavailablewhenyoudictate.
n AlsokeepinmindthateachnewVocabularyuseshard-diskspace.
Deleting Vocabularies
AdditionalVocabulariescanimproverecognitionaccuracyinDragonNaturallySpeaking,but
multipleVocabulariescantakeupalotofdiskspace.IfyounolongerneedaVocabulary,use
thefollowingproceduretodeleteit.
To delete a Vocabulary
1. OntheVocabularymenuoftheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar,clickManage
Vocabularies.
2. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,selecttheVocabularyyouwanttodeleteand
clickDelete.
3. ClickCloseontheManageVocabulariesdialogbox.
Notes
n DeletingaVocabularycannotbeundone.
n YoucannotdeletetheVocabularythatiscurrentlyinuse.Toremoveit,youmustfirst
openadifferentVocabulary.
n AlwaysusetheDeletebuttontodeleteVocabularies.DonotremoveVocabulary
foldersfromDragonNaturallySpeakingUsersdirectoryonyourharddisk.
Renaming Vocabularies
IfyouhavemultipleVocabularies,youshouldgivethemdescriptivenamesthathelpyou
identifytheirpurpose.
To rename a Vocabulary
1. Say"ManageVocabularies"orclickitontheVocabularymenuoftheDragonBar.
2. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,sayorchoosethenameoftheVocabularyyou
wanttorename.
3. Clickorsay"Rename."
4. OntheRenameVocabularydialogbox,enteranewnameandclickorsay"OK."
5. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,clickorsay"Close."
Note
AVocabularynamecancontainupto128characters,includingspaces.
Importing Vocabularies
YoucanshareVocabulariesamongdifferentUserProfilesbyfirstexportingaVocabulary
fromoneProfileandthenimportingittoanotherProfile.IfyouhaveexportedaVocabulary
fromanotherProfile(forexample,ifyouhavecreatedaProfilewithacustomwordlist),use
thefollowingproceduretoimportit.
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1. Say"ManageVocabularies"orclickVocabulary>ManageVocabulariesonthe
DragonBar.
2. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,clickorsay"Import."
3. UsetheOpendialogboxtolocateandopenthefoldercontainingtheVocabularyyou
wanttoimport(itmustbeaVocabularythatwasexported).
4. SelectthedesiredVocabulary(.TOP)fileandclickorsay"Open."
5. IntheImportVocabularydialogbox,enteranamefortheimportedVocabulary.
ToimporttheVocabularysothatitreplacesanexistingVocabulary,enterthenameofthe
existingVocabulary.ToimporttheVocabularyasanewone,enteranewnamethatyou
havenotusedbefore.
AVocabularynamecancontainupto128characters,includingspaces.
6. Clickorsay"OK"tosavetheVocabulary.
7. Clickorsay"Close"ontheManageVocabulariesdialogboxtocloseit.
Notes
n AnexportedVocabularyconsistsofsixfileswiththesamenamebutdifferent
extensions.Thesesixfilesmustremaininthesamedirectory.Toimportthe
Vocabulary,youspecifyonlythefilewiththeextension.TOP.Dragon
NaturallySpeakingthenimportsallsixfilesthattogethermakeupaVocabulary.
n YoumaywanttokeepamastercopyofanimportedVocabularyandcreateacopyof
ittoworkwith.
n Vocabulariescanbesharedonlybyexportingandimportingthemusingthe
proceduresdescribedhere.ItisnotpossibletoshareVocabulariesbycopying
VocabularyfoldersfromoneProfiletoanother.
n CreatingandpersonalizingaVocabularywithdocumentsyouchooseas
representativeofyourwritingstylemaybemoreeffectivethanusingaVocabulary
createdbysomeoneelse.
n IfyoucreateaProfileonadual-coremachinethatusesacustomvocabulary,make
surethattheProfileusestheBestMatchVspeechmodel(BestMatchVhasthe
greatestrecognitionaccuracyondual-coresystemswithmorethan2GBofRAM).
Tocheckthis,selecttheAdvancedbuttonontheCreatingaUserProfilescreenofthe
NewUserProfilewizardandmakesurethatBestMatchVisselected.
Exporting Vocabularies
YoucanshareVocabulariesamongdifferentUserProfilesbyfirstexportingaVocabulary
fromoneUserProfileandthenimportingittoanewUserProfile.Usethefollowing
proceduretoexportaVocabulary.
To export a Vocabulary
1. CreateafolderinwhichtosavetheexportedVocabularyfiles(thisstepisoptional).
2. OpentheUserProfileandtheVocabulary(s)youwanttoexportasfollows:
i. ClickProfile>OpenUserProfileontheNewDragonBarorClassic
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ii. SelecttheUserProfileyouwanttoexportandclickOpen.
3. Say"ManageVocabularies"orclickVocabulary>ManageVocabulariesontheNew
DragonBarorClassicDragonBar.
4. OntheManageVocabulariesdialogbox,selecttheVocabularyyouwanttoexportand
thenclickorsay"Export."
5. Locateandopenthefolderwhereyouwanttosavethefileandthenclickorsay"Save."
DragongivesVocabularyfilestheextension".Top."
6. Clickorsay"Close"ontheManageVocabulariesdialogboxtocloseit.
Notes
n Vocabulariescanbesharedonlybyexportingandimportingthem.Itisnotpossibleto
sharethembycopyingVocabularyfoldersfromoneUserProfiletoanother.
n WhentheVocabularyisimported,itcanberenamed.
n ExportingaVocabularycreatesacopyofthesixfilesthatmakeuptheVocabularyin
thenewlocation.Allsixfileshavethesamenamebutdifferentextensions.When
importingaVocabulary,selectonlytheVocabularyfilewiththeextension.TOP.
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Thissectioncontainsthefollowingtopics:
AbouttheCommandBrowser
OpeningtheCommandBrowser
FindingcommandsintheCommandBrowser
TrainingcommandsintheCommandBrowser
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Browsemodeallowsyoutosearchforaspecificcommand.Formoreinformationseethe
topicFindingcommandsintheCommandBrowser.
Script
Scriptmodeallowsyoutocreatenewcommandsandselectcommandstodelete,edit,copy,
orpreview.
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Managemodeallowsyoutoimport,export,delete,oreditthepropertiesofselectedcustom
commands.(SomeofthesefunctionsareavailableinonlyDragonNaturallySpeaking
Professional,Legal,andMedicaleditions.)
To make the Command Browser appear always on top
n Say"Mode>AlwaysOnTop,"orontheModemenu,clickAlwaysOnTop.
n OntheCommandBrowsershortcutmenu,clickAlwaysOnTop.
n ClickontheCommandBrowsericon ontheleftsideoftheCommandBrowseror
right-clickanywhereontheCommandBrowsertoopentheCommandBrowser
shortcutmenu.
Note
WhenyousettheCommandBrowserto"AlwaysOnTop"itwillcoversecondaryDragon
NaturallySpeakingwindows,suchastheDragonPadandHelpscreens.Inthesecases,you
willhavetoturnoffthe"AlwaysOnTop"stateormovethewindowsaroundsothattheyare
notobscured.
Say"OpenCommandBrowser"or"StartCommandBrowser"or,ontheToolsmenuofthe
NewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar,clickCommandBrowser.
YoucanalsoopentheCommandBrowserfromtheAccuracyCenter.
SomecommandsarenotavailableinDragonPremiumandlowereditions.
Global Commands
WhentheCommandBrowserfirstopens,itdisplaysalistofGlobalCommandsavailablein
everyapplication.
Butifyouwanttoviewcommandsforindividualapplications,Dragonshowsonlycommands
applicableinthatcontext.UsetheContextboxtoselectaspecificapplicationandDragon
displaysonlythecommandsthatworkinthatapplication.Ifyouwereviewingcommandsfor
theDragonNaturallySpeakingLearningCenter(asshown),initiallyasubsetofcommands
thatapplyonlytotheLearningCenterappear.SeeFindingcommandsintheCommand
Browserfordetails.
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SelecttheGlobalCommandscheckboxtoincludeGlobalCommands,inthecurrentdisplay,
i.e.presentthemtogetherwiththecommandsthatworkjustintheselectedcontext.
IntheCommandBrowser,say"IncludeGlobal"or,ontheCommandBrowserRibbonBar,
clickIncludeGlobal.
1. UsethelistintheContextboxtoselecttheapplicationcontextyouwanttosee
commandsfor.
2. SelecttheIncludeGlobalcheckbox.
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WhentheIncludeGlobalcheckboxisselected,theCommandBrowser
displaysallthecommandsavailableinthecurrentcommandcontext,
includinganycommandsavailableinall(global)contexts.Notethatthe
CommandBrowserinitiallyopenswithGlobalCommandsselectedinthe
ContextlistboxsothattheIncludeGlobalcheckboxisnotactive.Youmust
selectadifferentcommandcontexttomaketheIncludeGlobalcheckbox
active.
3. ClickKeywordFilter
todisplaytheKeywordFilterdialogbox.
4. SayortypealetterorwordofthecommandyouarelookingforintheChoosewordbox.
Thelistbelowtheboxscrollstothefirstinstanceofthatletterorwordinthelist.(Iftheletter
orwordexists,itisselected.Iftheletterorworddoesnotappear,thenthereisno
commandinthecurrentcontextthatusesthem.)
5. DoubleclickonthewordinthelistorclickAddtoaddthewordtotheCurrentlistoffilter
wordsbox.
6. Ifnecessary,continuetoenterwordsintotheChooseWordboxandaddthemtothe
Currentlistoffilterwordsboxuntilyouhaveaddedasmuchofthespecificcommandas
youcan.
7. Clickorsay"Done."TheCommandBrowserdisplaysthecommandscontainingthewords
youentered,ifanycommandcontainingallofthosewordsexists.
Example
ToseeifthereisacommandthatchangesafonttoboldinMicrosoftWord2010:
1. SelectMicrosoftWord2010fromtheContextlistbox.
2. Clickorsay"KeywordFilter."
3. Sayortypetheword"Bold"andthensay"Add"orclicktheAddbuttontoaddittothe
CurrentListofFilterWordsbox.
4. Sayortypetheword"Set"andthensay"Add"orclicktheAddbuttontoaddittothe
CurrentListofFilterWordsbox.
5. Clickorsay"Done."
TheCommandBrowserdisplaysallthecommandsthatwillturntextboldinMicrosoftWord
2010.Forexample,
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Somecomplexcommandsmaynotbefullyvisibleatfirst.SeethetopicExpanding
commandsforinformationonhowtoviewallpartsofacommand.
Note:PreviouscommandsearchesappearintheKeywordFilterlist
Youcanselectaprevioussearchfromthislisttoautomaticallydisplaytheresultsofthat
search,withouthavingtoopentheKeywordFilterdialogboxandsetupthesearchcriteria
again.
1. OpentheCommandBrowser(say"CommandBrowser"orclickCommandBrowseron
theToolsmenuoftheNewDragonBarorClassicDragonBar).
2. Selectthecommandcontextfromthe"Context"list.
3. Locatethecommandyouwanttotrainandselectit.SeethetopicFindingCommandsin
theCommandBrowserforinformationonhowtofindaspecificcommand.
4. ClickorsayoneofthefollowingbuttonsontheCommandBrowsertaskpane:
268
Button
Result
Letsyouimmediatelytraintheselectedcommand.FollowthedirectionsontheTrain
Wordsdialogboxthatappears.
AddsthecommandtoalistofcommandsoftheTrainListforlatertraining.Byselecting
TrainLater,youactivatetheTrainListbutton.
DisplaystheTrainWordsdialogboxwithalistofcommandstobetrained.Ifyouhave
untrainedcommandsintheTrainListwhenyouclosetheCommandBrowser,Dragon
offersyouthechoicetotrainthembeforeyouexit.
269
UsethisglossaryforalistoftermsspecifictoDragon.
270
271
n Correctdictationerrorsusingthemouseorkeyboard(themicrophonecanbeon,off,
orasleep)
n UsetheSpellingwindowtospelltheword
RemembertosaveyourUserProfiletokeepyourchanges.will
Command Mode
(definition)
ArestrictedrecognitionmodethatcausesDragontointerpreteverythingyousayasa
commandandnothingisinterpretedasdictatedtext.Say"StartCommandMode"or
"CommandModeOn."
nexttoawordindicatesthatitisacustomwordthat
272
Dictation Mode
(definition)
ArestrictedrecognitionmodethatcausesDragontointerpreteverythingyousayasdictation
andonlyDictationCommandsarerecognized.DictationModecanbehelpfulifyouwantto
dictateasquicklyaspossible,ordictatewithoutlookingatthewordsDragontranscribes.Say
"StartDictationMode"or"DictationModeOn."
DragonPad (definition)
Dragonsbuilt-inwordprocessor,optimizedfordictationandincludesbasictextformatting
featuresaswellastheabilitytosaveandprintdocuments.
273
Field (definition)
Afield,alsoreferredtoasavariablefield,isanalphanumericstringenclosedbytext
delimiters.Forexample,thefollowingsentenceappearsintheDragonCCUfellowadmit
templateincludedinDragonMedical:T
hepatientwasseeninconjunctionwithDr.
[ProviderName]"Intheexample,"[ProviderName]"isthevariablefield,thesquarebrackets
arethedefaultdelimiters,andthetextstring"ProviderName"isthevariablethattheDragon
UserProfilewillreplacewithaprovidernamewhenusingthetemplatetocompleteareport.
)isgreenwhenallof
274
Normal Mode
(definition)
Dragon'sdefaultmodeofdictation.InNormalMode,Dragondistinguishesdictationfrom
words,numbers,andcommandsbyanalyzingwhatyousaybetweenpauses.Say"Start
NormalMode"or"NormalModeOn."
Numbers Mode
(definition)
ArestrictedrecognitionmodethatcausesDragontorecognizeonlynumbers.Ifyouare
dictatingonlynumbers(includingcurrencies),workinginthismodeincreasesrecognition
accuracy.Say"StartNumbersMode"or"NumbersModeOn."
275
EscapeorPressEnter,orPressCtrlRight.
QuickStart (definition)
AllowsDragonNaturallySpeakingtoloadinthebackgroundwhenyoustartyourcomputer
orlogintoyouroperatingsystem,dependingonyourversionofWindows.WhenDragonis
launchedinQuickStartmodeDragonisavailableforusemorequicklythanwhenyoustartin
normalmode.Themicrophoneiconappearsinthesystemtray.
displays.SeealsoResultsBox.
276
menucommands,oritemsinadialogbox.TodisplaytheInsertmenuinMicrosoftWordor
MicrosoftExcel,youwouldsay"Insert,"andthensaythenameofanyoftheavailable
commands,asrequired.AnotherexampleistheabilitytoopenaDesktopitem(afolder,for
instance),bysayingopenfollowedimmediatelybyitsname.
Scripting (definition)
Dragonscriptinglanguageextensionsprovideasetoftoolsforcreatingvoicecommands.
CreatingscriptingcommandsrequiresfamiliaritywiththeMicrosoftVisualBasic
programminglanguage.
Spell Mode
(definition)
ArestrictedrecognitionmodethatcausesDragontorecognizeonlyletters,numbers,
commands,andpunctuation.Spellmodeisusefulfordictatingunpronounceable
alphanumericstrings,suchaspartnumbersandlicenseplatenumbers,andothertermsyou
anticipateDragonwontknow,suchasWebaddresses,wordsinaforeignlanguage,or
unusualproductnames.Say"StartSpellMode"or"SpellModeOn."Youcanstilluse
commandswhileinSpellMode.
277
or
)whenallof
Dragon'sselectionanddictationcapabilitiesaresupportedandgrayordisabled(
whentheinsertionpointisinawindowthathaslesssupportfordictation.
or
Utterance (definition)
DictationorcommandsDragonNaturallySpeakingrecognizesbetweenpausesinyour
speech.
Vocabulary (definition)
ContainsallofthewordsthatDragonrecognizesandaLanguageModel.TheVocabulary
includesallofthewordsintheactivevocabularyandthebackupdictionary,andanywords
addedasyoucustomizeyourUserProfile.
279
Index
Index
wordstothe
Vocabulary
250-251,253,255
wordswiththeSpellingwindow
.
.DRAfiles(definition)
270
A
accuracy
improving
230,238,240
230,240,254-255
usingAccuracyCenter
230,240
usingtheSpeedvs.Accuracyslider
238
AccuracyCenter(definition)
270
AccuracySlider(definition)
270
AccuracyTuning(definition)
270
AcousticOptimizer(definition)
271
aboutAcousticandLanguageModel
Optimizer
240
optimizing
activatingDragon
activeVocabulary(definition)
240
31,41
271
adding
adifferentVocabulary
additionaltraining
249
addresses,dictatinge-mailandWeb
157
AdvancedScripting(definition)
271
aligningtext
131
Applicationmenu
141
applications
210
exiting
208
starting
208
starting(andutilities)
211
switching
210
Web-based
176
Applyingformattingtomultipleinstancesof
words
106
Auto-Formatting
usingSmartFormatRules
definition
271
contactnamestotheVocabulary 254-255
127
backup
dictationary,viewing
271
dictionary(definition)
271
BaseVocabulary(definition)
271
basicdocumentcommands
MicrosoftWord
260
232
AutoTranscribeFolderAgent
Backspace
acoustics
253
144
basicspreadsheetcommands
MicrosoftExcel
169
contactsinMicrosoftOutlook
164
BasicTextControlindicator
59
wordsfromlists
253
basictextdictation
77
BestMatchTechnology
258
280
Index
boldface
applyingwithDirectEditing
104
applyingwithmultipletextmatching
106
boldface,applying
128,131
browsers
Coexistencewithpreviousversionsof
Dragon
18
CoexistencewiththeDragonSDKClient
Edition
18
combiningwords
CommandBrowser
compatibility
176
using
199
buttons,selectingbyvoice
213
C
calendar
andemailcommands
158
264,266,268
about
264
alwaysontop
265
findingcommands
266
IncludeGlobalbutton
266
opening
265
trainingcommands
268
Canadianpostalcodes
233
CommandBrowser(definition)
capitalizingtext
129
commandcontext
categories
132
272
showing
searchingontheWeb
265
195
commandlineinterface
centeringtext
131
CommandMode
244-245
characters
120
switchingto
245
120
using
243
selecting
CheckMicrophone
CommandMode(definition)
positionyourmicrophoneproperly
Chooseaspeechdevice
68
67
choosing
clicking,usingvoicecommands
45
applicationcontrol
217
controllingDragonBar
227
CutCopyandPaste
closing
272
commands
CommandBrowser
programsandwindows
208
264-266,268
dictation
exitingDragon
63
displayingforaspecificapplication
63
125
80
265
menus
213
displayingHelpon
63
programs
214
DragonSidebar
74
theDragonBar
windows
63
214-215
CoexistencewithotherDragonproducts
281
49
18
155
FirefoxandInternetExplorer
199
formovinginwindows
215
forcingrecognitionof
45
Index
hotkeyfor
45
correctingtext
79,100,125
ifnotrecognized
102
byspelling
82
InternetExplorer7
204
correctionlist
79
InternetExplorerandMozillaFirefox 199
deletingtext
125
MicrosoftExcel
handlingmultipletextmatches
168-169,173
104,106
MicrosoftOutlook
162-165
methods
MicrosoftWord
144,152
quickreference
100
usingDirectEditing
104
MozillaFirefoxandInternetExplorer 199
usingmultipletextmatching
106
OpenOfficeWriter
152
whenincorrectlyselected
123
scrolling
215
workflow
training
247
Correction-onlymode(definition)
webapplications
182
Correctionmenu
Webapplications
176
choosingcorrecttextin
windowscontrol
210
hotkeyforopening
45
Correctionmenu(definition)
272
MozillaFirefox
204
compoundwords
joiningbyvoice
132
context
newVocabularies
showingcommandsforcurrent
controlling
creating
265
63,194,213,224-225
applications
210
DragonBar
63
currency
dictating
96
96
272
43,45,101
101
253,262
253,261
84
84
cursor
movingbacktolastlocation
118
InternetExplorer
194
movingtheinsertionpoint
114
menus
213
movingtospecificwords
117
themouse
windows
Copycommand
copying
224-226
customwords
210
definition
125
262-263
CustomerServiceandSupport
51
customersupport
51
usingDirectEditing
104
Cutcommand
usingmultipletextmatching
106
cutting
copyingVocabularies
Copyrights
261-262
ii
272
125
usingDirectEditing
104
usingmultipletextmatching
106
282
Index
dictation
45,49,77,80,84,96,157
DataCollection(definition)
272
commands
80
DataDistributionTool(definition)
273
correctionworkflow
96
DictationBoxsettings
91
84
forcingrecognitionof
45
DefaultInstallationdirectories
30
hotkeyfor
45
DefaultInstallationfolders
30
resuming
118
dates
dictating
deletedwords
restoringtoyourVocabulary
deleting
256
256,261
67
source(recorder)
67
starting
49
characters,words,lines,paragraphs 126
switchingmodes
245
lastwordsyoudictated
switchingtoDictationMode
245
usingDictationMode
243
text
125
118,126
text(replacingwhatyoulastdictated) 118
Dictation
Dictationmode(using)
243
usingDirectEditing
104
usingmultipletextmatching
106
Vocabularies
261
about
88
wordsfromtheVocabulary
256
commands
88
DictationBox
88
DictationBox(definition)
273
210
DictationMode(definition)
273
214
DictationSource(definition)
273
controllingbyvoice
213
digitalaudiorecorder
selectingtabsbyvoice
214
Desktop
commands
dialogboxes
basictechniques
usingwithDragon
77
using
dictatingtheword"select"
123
DirectEditingcommands(definition)
e-mailandWebaddresses
157
directories
inExcelwithFullTextControl
168
Militarytime
237
numbers
time
dictatingtextinnon-standardwindows
68
DirectEditingcommands
dictating
283
source(microphone)
84
237
88
Dragondefault
104
273
30
disambiguation
formattingoreditingmultiplewords
106
documents
opening
208
Index
selectinglinesandparagraphsin
122
modes
63
switchingbetween
217
using
60
Don'trecognizethatword
DragonPad
using
DRAfiles(definition)
256
about
94
270
startingbyvoice
63
dragging
DragonPad(definition)
themouse
226
themousepointer
228
Dragon
exiting
63
systemrequirements
18,42
DragonAccuracyCenter(definition)
DragonLearningCenter
270
43,45,71
using
45,71
DragonSidebar
tabs
DragonTemplateswithVoiceFields
(definition)
273
E
e-mail
155
andcalendarcommands
158
dictatingaddresses
157
supportedapplications
155
workingin
155
e-mailbasics
43
editing
resumingdictation
74
274
DragonVoiceShortcuts
definition
274
Desktopsearches
216
emailandcalendarcommands
158
Websearches
195
DragonWebExtension
about
176
browserrequirements
176
determiningwhetherenabled
182
installingandenabling
177
troubleshooting
190
DragonBar
64,94
53,60
about
53
controllingbyvoice
63
118
editingtext
revisingmultipleinstancesofwords
106
ElectronicMedicalRecordsrestriction
50
EMRrestriction
50
Enterkey
addingnewlinesbyvoice
132
errors
79,82,100
correcting
79
correctingbyspelling
82
correction(quickreference)
Excel
100
168-169,173
basicspreadsheetcommands
169
commandsfor
168-169,173
formattingtext
173
scrollingin
139
workingwith
168
workingwithcontent
173
284
Index
Exit
Dragon
65
exiting
textinMicrosoftWord
152
underlining
105
fractions
programs
208
exporting
dictating
frames
Vocabularies
262
switching
extensions
InternetExplorerandFirefox199
DragonWebExtension
177
Field(definition)
FullTextControl(definition)
FullTextControlindicator
274
59
274
files
GeneralTraining
defaultdirectories
30
Firefox
runningagain
249
GlobalCommands
265
118
commands
199
GoBackcommand
switchingbetweenframes
199
Goto
five
43
and"Moveto"commands
folders
defaultsetup
opening
quickreference114
30
211
fonts
settingface,size,andstyle
commands
117
Google
searchingwithI'mFeelingLucky
131
formatting
285
84
195
GoogleDesktop
usingvoicecommandswith
216
allcaps
105
applyingtomultiplewords
106
handheldorsmartphone
Auto-Formatting
232
bold
105
handlingmultipletextmatches
commands
128
Help
inMicrosoftExcel
173
usingbyvoice
44
italics
105
HiddenMode(definition)
274
multipleinstancesofwords
106
hotkeys
numbers
130
hyphenatingwords
text
128
usingasrecorder
68
106
45
132
Index
pressingbyvoice
222
keystrokes
icons
selectingandopening
sendingbyvoice
215
importing
222
222
261
Vocabularies
261
languagemodel
250,253
improvemyaccuracy
230,240
modifying
250,253
IncludeGlobalbutton
266
optimizing
240
increasingaccuracy
254-255
LanguageModeloptimization(definition) 275
insertingtext
114,117
LanguageModelOptimizer(definition)
275
insertionpoint
114,117
LearnFromSentE-mailstool
254
Insertionpoint
Start
moving
114,117
LearningCenter
installation
defaultdirectories
254
30
showingandhiding
45,71
using
45,71
Installationandprofilecreation
17
Learningfromspecificdocuments
252
InstallingDragontoacustomlocation
18
leftaligningtext
131
lines
132
InternetExplorer
194,204
andFirefoxcommands
199
addingnew
132
commands
199
selecting
122
controllingbyvoice
194
switchingbetweenframes
199
controllingbyvoice
213
129,131
scrollinginbyvoice
215
italics
listboxes
214
applying
128
applyingwithDirectEditing
104
openDragonwindows
217
applyingwithmultipletextmatching
106
openwindows
217
italics,applying
listing
131
J
joiningwords
mail
132
155
supportedapplications
155
workingin
155
makingappointments
keys
controllingthekeyboard
222
MicrosoftOutlook
163
286
Index
medicalrecords
MicrosoftPowerPoint
electronic(restriction)
menus
controlling
50
scrollingin
213
MicrosoftWindows
213
hotkeyforDragon
45
microphone
systemrequirements
MicrosoftWord
18,42
144,152
45
basicdocumentcommands
hotkeyfor
45
commandsfor
144,152
multipledictationsources
68
formattingtext
152
positioninghandheld
68
selectingtextin
152
positioningheadset
68
workingwith
144
Microsoft
MicrosoftExcel
144
Militarytime
OutlookE-mailandCalendar
commands
169
commandsfor
168-169,173
formattingtext
173
scrollingin
139
workingwith
168
workingwithcontent
173
MicrosoftOffice
139
usingtheribbon
140
addingcontacts
commandsfor
18,42
misrecognizedcommands
102
mobiledevice
choosingaspeechdevice
67
modes
recognition
definition276
using243,245
recognition(using)
243
mouse
scrollingin
MicrosoftOutlook
237
minimumsystemrequirements
158
168-169,173
basicspreadsheetcommands
287
139
162-165
164
162-165
EmailandCalendarcommands
158
makingappointments
163
readingandsendinge-mail
162
scrollingin
139
workingwith
162
writingnotes
165
clicking
mousepointer
226
224-225
dragging
226
moving
224
movingwithMouseGrid
225
MouseGrid
usingtopositionthemousepointer
225
225
Moveto
commands
117
Index
moving
114,224-225
aroundadocument
250,253
addingalistoftotheVocabulary
quickreference114
thecursor
newwords
114,117
18
addingtotheVocabulary
250
addingwiththeSpellingwindow
253
themousepointer
224
Non-standard(definition)
themousepointerwithMouseGrid
225
Non-standardwindows
88
dictatingtextin
88
tothebeginningorendofadocument
orline
117
MozillaFirefox
commands
199
switchingbetweenframes
199
multipletextmatches
correctingandediting
106
Multipletextmatchingcommands
243,245
switchingto
245
using
243
NormalMode(definition)
275
NothingButSpeech(definition)
275
numbers
84,130
changingformat
applyingtomultiplewords
106
N
naming
261
Vocabularies
261
NaturalLanguageCommands
51,142
definition
navigating
NormalMode
275
212
buttonsanddialogboxoptions
213
goingbacktoyourlastlocation
118
icons
215
indocuments
117
menus
213
openingprogramsanddocuments
208
tabsinadialogbox
214
Webapplicationscommands
176
WindowsDesktopcommands
210
130
dictating
84
forcingrecognitionof
84
NumbersMode
244-245
switchingto
245
using
243
Numbersmode(definition)
213-215
betweenwindows
277
275
O
Office
scrolling(inMicrosoft)
139
usingtheribbon
140
Officeribbon
usingMicrosoft
140
onlineHelp
openingandusingbyvoice
44
opening
adifferentVocabulary
259
iconsbyvoice
215
menus
213
288
Index
programs(andexiting)
208
postalcodes
233
theCommandBrowser
265
dictating
84
OpenOffice.orgWriter
postcodes
commandsfor
152
selectingtextin
152
optimizing
acousticsandlanguagemodel
Outlook
240
162-165
addingcontacts
164
commandsfor
162-165
233
PowerPoint
scrollingin
139
Press<key>command
222
Press<key>command(definition)
275
programs
exiting
208
starting
208
E-mailandCalendarcommands
158
switching
210
makingappointments
163
readingandsendinge-mail
162
switchingbetweenopenprograms
andwindows
217
scrollingin
139
workingwith
162
writingnotes
165
P
paragraphs
132
selecting
122
Pastecommand
125
PerformanceAssistant(definition)
275
250,253
pointer
QuickStart(definition)
276
R
ReadtexttotrainDragontoyourvoice
106
224-225
224
movingwithMouseGrid
225
readingandsendinge-mail
MicrosoftOutlook
162
WindowsLiveMail
160
recognition
230,238,240
usingtheSpeedvs.Accuracyslider238
accuracy:improving
131
230,240
modes
using243
recognitionerrors
positioning
correctingbyspelling
correction(quickreference)
289
249
improving230
movingwithmousecommands
textinadocument
273
accuracy
phrases
correctingandeditingmultiple
matches
QuickVoiceFormattingcommands
(definition)
132
addingnew
personalizingVocabularies
79,82,100
82
100
Index
recognitionmodes
definition
276
switching
245
using
243
recommendedsystemrequirements
removing
18,42
128,132,256,261
SampleCommands
using
45,71
SayWhatYouSee(definition)
276
ScratchThatcommand
125
Scripting(definition)
277
spacesbetweenwords
132
textformatting
128
inMicrosoftOfficeprograms
139
Vocabularies
261
inpopularprograms
139
wordsfromtheVocabulary
256
inwindowsandlists
215
renaming
261
Vocabularies
261
requirements
minimumandrecommended
systemforDragon
18,42
resizingwindows
214
restoring
128
plaintext
128
ResultsBox(definition)
276
Resultsdisplay(definition)
276
resumingdictation
118
resumingediting
118
revisingtext
110,118,125
deletingtext
125
quickreference
110
replacingwhatyoulastdictated
118
revisingmultipleinstancesofwords
106
ribbon
usingMicrosoftOffice
rightaligningtext
140
131
Romannumerals
dictating
84
scrolling
searching
theonlineHelpbyvoice
44
theWeb
195
yourDesktop
216
SelectAgaincommand
123
selecting
213-215
buttonsbyvoice
213
iconsbyvoice
215
menus
213
tabsinadialogbox
214
selectingtext
120-121,123
again
123
charactersandwords
120
correctingincorrectlyselectedtext
123
handlingmultipletextmatches
104,106
inMicrosoftWord
152
inOpenOffice.orgWriter
152
linesandparagraphs
122
quickreference
120
specificwords
121
usingDirectEditing
104
usingmultipletextmatching
106
290
Index
setup
using
defaultdirectories
sharing
Vocabularieswithotherpeople
30
SpellMode(definition)
SpellThatcommand
82
261-262
spelling
82
seeDragonVoiceShortcuts
(definition)
274
DragonVoice,Desktopsearches
216
DragonVoice,e-mailandcalendar
commands
158
DragonVoice,Websearches
195
Sidebar
74
sites
195
withtheSpellThatcommand
82
words
82
Spellingwindow
Shortcuts
searching
277
261-262
shortcuts
tabs
243
81,101,253
addingwords
253
choosingcorrecttextin
101
typingthecorrecttextinto
SpokenForm(definition)
277
Startmenu,using
208
startingprograms
208
supplementaltraining
249
support
technical
size
settingfont
131
232
using
232
Speedvs.Accuracyslider
SpellMode
switchingto
toadifferentVocabulary
259
18,42
T
tabs
214
selectinginadialogbox
211
technicalsupport
speechdevice
increasingrecognition
210
132
specialfolders
speed
betweenwindows
systemrequirements
spaces
choosing
259
betweenopenprogramsandwindows217
disablingdisplay
opening
51
switching
SmartFormatRules
removingbetweenwords
67
telephonenumbers
238
238
244,246
245
84,236
dictating
238
text
214
51
84
100,125-126,128,131
aligning
131
capitalizing
129
correcting
79
correcting(quickreference)
291
81
100
Index
correctingandeditingmultiple
matches
106
cuttingandpasting
125
deleting
126
formatting
128
selecting
UpgradingtoWindows7orWindows8
120,152
TextControlindicator
59
TextControlIndicator(definition)
UserProfiles
creatingrecorder-based
67
defaultdirectories
30
usingonlineHelpwithvoicecommands
starting
time
86
dictating
84
Tips
intheLearningCenter
45,71
usingwordprocessors
142
211
94
Therecognizerhasencounteredan
utterancethatistoolongtoprocess 239
44
utilities
278
textwrapping
18
variants
correctingorformattingvariants
Vocabularies
106
250,253,260-261
adding
260
addingindividualwordsto
251
base
271
creatingnew
253,261
deleting
261
247-248
exporting
262
additional
249
importing
261
commands
247
opening
259
supplemental
249
personalizing
Top5Ways
43
training
trainingindividualwordsandphrases 248
TrayIcononlymode
64
withDragonWebExtension
Type<key>command
261
restoringwordsto
256
190
typesof
222
voicecommands
DragonSidebar
U
UKpostcodes
233
underlining
129
applyingwithDirectEditing
104
applyingwithmultipletextmatching
106
undoingactions
renaming
sharingwithotherpeople
troubleshooting
250,253
261-262
258
74
VoiceShortcuts
Desktopsearches
216
e-mailandcalendarcommands
158
Websearches
195
78
292
Index
Windows7
W
Web
searchingbyvoice216
157,194,204
workingwith
212
applications
176
browsercompatibility
176
WindowsLiveMail
commands
176
commandsfor
160
controllingInternetExplorer
194
readingandsendinge-mail
160
dictatingaddresses
157
Windowsshortcut(definition)
Firefoxcommands
199
Word
InternetExplorercommands
199
basicdocumentcommands
MozillaFirefoxcommands
199
commandsfor
144,152
searching
195
formattingtext
152
searchingbyvoice
195
scrollingin
139
switchingbetweenframes
199
selectingtextin
152
Webapplicationsupport(definition)
278
workingwith
144
webbasics
43
webbrowsers
installingtheDragonWebExtension 177
requirementsfortheDragonWeb
Extension
176
windows
212
switchingbetweenopenprograms
andwindows
217
144
wordcategories
adding
251
wordprocessors
142
tipsforusing
142
WordProperties
133
WordProperties(definition)
words
Windows
278
19,120-121,132,250-251,253
addingtotheVocabulary
251
addingwiththeSpellingwindow
253
controlling
210
Desktopcommands
210
movingin
215
openspecialfolders
211
correctingandeditingmultiple
matches
106
resizingandclosing
214
deletingfromtheVocabulary
256
scrollinginbyvoice
215
formatting
switchingbetween
210
hyphenating
132
joining
132
restoringtotheVocabulary
256
systemrequirements
293
144,152
creating
navigatingbetween
277
18,42
alternatewrittenforms
creating133
104,106
Index
revising
104,106
selecting
120-121
spelling
82
wordproperties
creating133
workflow
96
correctingtext
98
workingwithcontent
MicrosoftExcel
173
workingwithMicrosoftExcel
168
workingwithMicrosoftOutlook
162
workingwithMicrosoftWord
144
wrapping
text
94
writingnotes
MicrosoftOutlook
165
WrittenForm(definition)
279
Z
Zipcodes
dictating
84
294