1.5
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Making a Voice Profile
- Interface
- Modes and the Microphone
- Dictation Mode
- Spelling Mode
- Punctuation
- Commands
- Windows
- Menus
- Tips on Speaking
- The Cache and the Golden Rule
- Sound Input Troubleshooting
- What’s Installed Where
70CommandsMacSpeech Dictate 1.5
What You Say Comment
Quit[Nameof Application]
Quitsthenamedapplication.“Quit”commandsareautomati-
callygeneratedforallrunningapplicationsexcepttheFinder
andMacSpeechDictate,andappearintheApplicationssub-
groupintheAvailableCommandswindow.
ComPuter as a WhoLe
What You Say Comment
TurnDockHidingOn
TurnsonDockhiding.
TurnDockHidingOff
Turnsoff Dockhiding.
PutComputertoSleep
Putsthecomputertosleep.
SpecialSleep
Forcesthecomputertogotosleep.
RestarttheComputer
Restartsthecomputer.
SpecialRestart
Restartsthecomputerwithoutwaitingforothertaskstocomplete.
The Web 100 Commands
TheWeb100commandsareglobalcommandsthattakeyouinyourbrowserto
anyof ahundredcommonlyusedwebsites.Forexample,youcansay
Jumpto
Bartleby
togotothebartleby.comGreatBooksOnlinesite.
Thesecommandsareenabledasagroupif youhavecheckedEnableWebSite
CommandsintheCommandPreferencespane.If enabled,theywillappearinthe
AvailableCommandswindowintheWeb 100subgroupof theGlobalgroup.
Key Commands
KeycommandsareglobalcommandsthatletyoutellMacSpeechDictatetoen-
ter a keystroke,asif youhadtypedthatkeystrokemanually.