pause before and after saying it, otherwise Dragon
NaturallySpeaking might interpret the command as
dictation.
Dictate this paragraph, saying all the commands as
shown:
[New Paragraph] I’ll be staying at the Jackson hotel
[period] Here’s the phone number where you can
reach me [colon] [Go to Sleep]
(under your breath)
hmm, where did I put that number? ah, got it.
[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.
Becoming an expert? There are more commands
you can try. Click the Help icon and click View Command
List.
Changing 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.
The next section tells you how to move around your
document to select, correct, delete, insert, and format
words you dictate.
Moving Around Your Document
You can move around your document by voice to
select text, correct mistakes, and format text. In order
to select a word or phrase, you need to move the
insertion point before or after the word or phrase you
want.
You can move to the top or bottom of the current
page by saying “Page Up” (equivalent to pressing the
PAGE UP key) or “Page Down” (equivalent to pressing
the PAGE DOWN key).
You can move to the top or bottom of your document
by saying “Go to Top” or “Go to Bottom.” You can
move to the beginning or end of the current line by
saying “Go to Beginning of Line” or “Go to End of
Line.”
To move forward one word at a time, say “Move
Forward a Word.” To move back a word, you can
say “Move Back a Word.” You can move forward,
backward, left, or right by characters or words.
To move up one line at a time, say “Move Forward a
Line.” To move back a line, you can say “Move Back
a Line.” You can move forward, backward, up, or
down by lines or paragraphs.
You can also say, for example, “Move Back Five Words”
or “Move Down Two Paragraphs.” You can move the
insertion point from 2 to 20 characters, words, lines,
or paragraphs at a time.
For variations on the Move commands, see the
Command Quick Reference card at the back of this
guide or the Command List of the online Help.
Selecting Words
To select forward one word at a time, say “Select
Next Word.” To select the previous word, you can say
“Select Previous Word.” You can select by characters,
words, lines, or paragraphs.
You can also say, for example, “Select Previous Five
Words” or “Select Next Two Paragraphs.” You can
select from 2 to 20 characters, words, lines, or
paragraphs at a time.
To undo a selection, say “Unselect That.” The
selection disappears.
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 action.
TIP
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