C H A P T E R 2
Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Successfully
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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beginning and the end of the range of wrong words (they must be visible
on the screen).
For example, you could correct the underlined words in the following
sentence by saying “Correct who Through unclear” (or “Correct who will
Through an unclear”).
With a little practice, who will develop a habit of dictating an unclear,
steady voice, and the computer will understand you better.
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In the Correction dialog box, type or spell the correct words (in this
example, “you will develop the habit of dictating in a clear”).
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When you’re finished, click OK (or say “Click OK”).
Some people prefer to correct the mistakes in their documents by using the
mouse and keyboard. You can use your mouse to select the wrong words (or simply
place your cursor somewhere in the mistake), and then press the minus (-) key on the
numeric keypad to open the Correction dialog box.
Make it a habit to correct mistakes with the Correction dialog box to
continue to improve the accuracy of the program. Be sure to save your
speech files, when prompted, to preserve the adjustments the program
makes.
Editing in the Correction dialog box
When you’re working in the Correction dialog box, you can use your
voice to move the cursor and to select and delete words and characters.
Moving around in the Correction dialog box
You can move the cursor right or left by words, characters, or a
combination of the two. For example, you can say “Move Right a Word,”
“Move Left 4 Characters,” or “Move Left 1 Word and 2 Characters.”
NOTE