Conventions in this book
Please note the following textual and graphical conventions used in this book.
Commands and words that you say to
your computer are shown in bold within
double quotation marks.
Say
"Capitalize this"
.
Say
"What Can I Say for Desktop"
.
Some multiple-word commands are shown
as joined words or hyphenated words.
NEWPARAGRAPH
NEWLINE
NO-SPACE
Spelling a word is shown with a hyphen
separating each letter in the word.
Dictate
"r-e-c-o-g-n-i-t-i-o-n"
.
The names of buttons, fields and check
boxes appear in bold.
Click
OK
to accept the name in the
User
Name
field.
A series of items that you click with the
mouse to start a function appear in bold
and are separated by angle brackets. In
this example, the first item to click is the
Start button, and the last is the function to
open VoiceCenter.
Select
Start > Programs > IBM ViaVoice >
VoiceCenter
.
This symbol identifies information that is
particularly important.
In addition, navigation and some
commands are available only when
ViaVoice is installed on Windows 98
Second Edition, Windows Me, or Windows
XP Home Edition. This symbol alerts you
to information about this limitation.
Woodrow, the ViaVoice agent, points out a
helpful hint or tip.
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