
IBM ViaVoice Simply Dictation for Mac OS X User’s Guide
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Using ViaVoice
Using ViaVoice
Reading E-mail
Provided your e-mail application supports the
Select All
and
Copy to Clipboard
functions, you can have ViaVoice read back the text in your e-mail.
1.
Open your e-mail application.
2.
SAY> READ ALL
or, highlight the text you want to read and
SAY> READ SELECTION
.
The text selected is read using the currently selected voice in the
Voices
panel in
ViaVoice
Preferences
.
3.
Turn on the microphone and
SAY> STOP READING
to stop playback at any time.
The What Can I Say Window
The
What Can I Say
window displays all voice commands that are currently
available. All of the voice commands are organized by category names.
Expand each category to see available voice commands.
To display the
What Can I Say
window,
SAY> WHAT CAN I SAY
. Or, you can select
this item from the
VoiceCenter
drawer menu.
Some voice commands displayed in the
What Can I Say
window have one or more
words or phrases shown in angle brackets < >. Any word in angle brackets represents a
variable in the voice command. When you say the voice command, you must substitute a
word or phrase for the variable.
Some voice commands displayed have the word “(Untrained)” following the command
name. These voice commands do not have a recorded pronunciation available. Follow
these steps to train these voice commands.
1.
Select the voice command name.
2.
Select the
Train This
menu item from the
View
menu. The
Train Word
window is
used to record and train the pronunciations of new or untrained words.
3.
Click the
Record
button and say the voice command name.
4.
Click
Done
when you are finished. For more information, see "Training a Command"
on page 69.
Summary of Contents for ViaVoice Simply Dictation for Mac OS X
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