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Goals and Prerequisites
Dragon NaturallySpeaking lets you speak naturally to perform actions such as creating or editing documents,
using e-mail, finding online maps, news, images, and more. By reducing keyboard and mouse usage, you can
gain productivity AND avoid physical strain (on wrists, shoulders, neck, eyes…)
“Speaking to” your computer may feel strange at first. Be patient with yourself! This workbook aims to
efficiently present what an end-user should know (the resources in Dragon’s Help menu and on
www.nuance.com contain many details). This includes how to:
“Type by voice” efficiently, which includes:
Dictating anything: punctuation marks, prices, dates, URLs, phone license plate numbers,
abbreviations, acronyms, Roman numerals, etc.
Personalizing the Vocabulary with custom words and phrases, pronunciations, capitalization
properties and more, so that Dragon can transcribe exactly what you want even if what you
said could be written in different ways.
Correcting Dragon’s errors so that it can learn from them.
Formatting, editing, and revising text (whether or not the text was created by voice).
And, in editions Premium and higher: creating custom commands to insert boilerplate text
and/or graphics.
“Command and control” your computer by voice, which includes:
Saying commands to use the Internet and e-mail, search your computer, open programs,
click menus and buttons, close or minimize windows, switch between windows, etc.
“Voice-pressing” a key (or key combination) on your keyboard.
Efficiency and Hands-Free Usage
We strongly recommend going through this workbook in order. (But if you used Dragon in the past, you may
wish to read the What’s New section first.)
When a lesson directs you to click an item (button, menu…), feel free to instead use your voice, or keyboard
shortcuts (underlined letters, Tab, spacebar…).
If hands-free usage is important to you, start by reading the lesson Controlling the Operating System and
Applications and see the Help about Dragon’s MouseGrid and commands for moving, clicking, and dragging
the mouse.
IMPORTANT: Starting the Microphone Check wizard or the Interactive Tutorial automatically turns off
Dragon’s microphone, which means a manual action is then needed to resume using Dragon. If this is a
concern for you, we recommend having someone present when you create or upgrade a profile, or use the
Interactive Tutorial or the Microphone Check.
To perform the exercises in this workbook, you should have basic familiarity with:
Using Microsoft® Windows® to start or exit applications, open or save files, maximize windows, close
dialog boxes, copy or move items, browse to folders, cut and paste, etc.
Simple word-processing concepts such as bullets, font size and font style, bolding and italicizing, right-
aligning and centering.