Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Quick Start
When you see this. . .
. . . you can talk to your favorite programs!
Dragon NaturallySpeaking lets you talk to your computer instead of typing. You can talk to Microsoft® Word, Corel® WordPerfect®, e-mail, chat, and virtually any other program in which you normally type. Talking to a program while Dragon NaturallySpeaking types what you say is called "dictating. "
Quick Start 03-208-50-01
Installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking
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Teaching the program how you speak
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Beginning to dictate
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Command Quick Reference
See inside back cover
Installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking
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f you want to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking with Microsoft® Word or Corel® WordPerfect®, install the word processor and run it at least once before installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking. [. . . ] [Wake Up] 202 555 0828 [period] Remember to pause before saying the "Go To Sleep" command. If the program types the words "Go To Sleep" or other similar words, say "Undo That, " and then try saying the command again, pausing briefly before and after. The detachable Command Quick Reference card in the back of this guide lists the commands you may find most useful.
TIP Becoming an expert?Click the Help icon and click View Command List, or look in the Command Appendix of your user's guide.
Pause. Say "Select hello, " without pausing between "select" and "hello. " Pause again.
Notice that when the words are selected, the program highlights them and displays a list of possible corrections. (The Quick Correct list appears only in the DragonPad. )
Selecting Words
It's normal for the computer to misunderstand some words, especially at first. Fixing the mistakes Dragon NaturallySpeaking makes may slow you down a bit, but once you get the hang of dictating, it's a lot faster than typing. This next section tells you how to change, delete, insert, and format words you dictate.
If the word you want is on the Quick Correct list, say "Choose" and the number next to the correct word.
N O TE If the word you want isn't on the list, you can spell it. We'll show you how in the next section.
You can unselect the last thing you selected by saying "Unselect That. " Dictate this sentence: I have always wanted to see the White House [period] Say "Select White House" (do not pause between "Select" and "White House"). Say "Unselect That. " The selection disappears.
Changing Words with Select/ Quick Correct
To use Dragon NaturallySpeaking effectively, you must master selecting words by using the Select command. For example, here's how you pause when you select the word "hello. "
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Changing Words with Select and Spell
When Dragon NaturallySpeaking makes a mistake, it may be because the word you said is not in the program's vocabulary. In this case, the correct word won't be on the Quick Correct list. Here's what to do:
If it didn't work (for example, the word "select" is typed in your document), you may have paused in the middle of saying the command. Say "Select White House" again, and this time say it without pausing.
N O TE Select commands work on any text you have dictated in the DragonPad, but in other programs you may only be able to select the last thing you said. See your Command Quick Reference card at the back of this guide for more information, or the Command Appendix of your user's guide.
the word has a capital letter, just say "cap" before that letter.
1. Once the text is selected, say "Lincoln Memorial. "
These words should replace "White House. " When text is selected, the next thing you say replaces the selected text. If the wrong thing happens, immediately say "Undo That" to undo the last replacement.
4. When the correct word appears in the Correction
Changing Words with Select-and-SayTM
Sometimes the program types the words you said, but you change your mind. Here's how to edit your words.
box, choose it by saying, for example, "Choose 1. " You can choose any number that appears in the list.
Deleting Words
To delete words anywhere in your document, select the words and say "Scratch That. " To delete words you just dictated, pause briefly and say "Scratch That. " Dictate the sentence below, without pausing. Meet me at the front entrance to the Smithsonian [period] Say "Select front. " Say "Scratch That. " The word "front" disappears. Say (in one long phrase): I'm looking forward to seeing you [period] Pause briefly and say "Scratch That" to delete the entire phrase. If the entire phrase is not deleted, you can keep repeating "Scratch That" (up to 10 times).
1. [. . . ] Correct a specific word or words, such as "glass" (must be visible). Spell the next word, such as "glass. " Spell the selected word or the last thing you said, in this case, "glass. "
q Go
x Correct "glass"
q
q Go
Spell "g-l-a-s-s" That "g-l-a-s-s"
x Insert Before
v Spell
x Insert After
"glass"
Correction dialog box commands
SAY:
q
TO:
Moving up or down
SAY:
q
Choose 2
Select an alternative from the numbered list and enter it in your document, in this example, choice number 2. Select an alternative from the numbered list for editing, in this example, choice number 3.
THEN (one):
THEN (one):
Move
q
Select 3
Up Back Down Forward
1 Line 2. . . 20 Lines 1 Paragraph 2. . . 20 Paragraphs
Moving right or left
SAY: THEN (one): THEN (one):
q
Erasing and undoing
SAY:
v
TO:
Move
Scratch That
Erase the last thing you said or the selected text. You can say "Scratch That" up to 10 times to keep erasing previous words or phrases. [. . . ]