User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Training
- Starting to Dictate
- Working on your Desktop
- Programs, documents and folders
- Switching between open windows
- Opening and closing menus
- Selecting buttons, tabs, and options
- Selecting icons on the desktop
- Resizing and closing windows
- Scrolling in windows and list boxes
- Opening lists and making selections
- Pressing keyboard keys
- Moving the mouse pointer and clicking the mouse
- Correcting and Editing
- Formatting
- Capitalizing text
- Capitalizing the first letter of the next word you dictate
- Capitalizing consecutive words
- Dictating the next word in all capital letters
- Dictating consecutive words in all capital letters
- Dictating the next word in all lowercase letters
- Dictating consecutive words in all lowercase letters
- Capitalizing (or uncapitalizing) text already in your document
- Formatting text
- Capitalizing text
- Working with Applications
- Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters
- Using the Command Browser
- Improving Accuracy
- Managing Users
- Using Portable Recorders (Preferred and higher)
- Automate Your Work (Preferred and higher)
- Customizing Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Commands List
- Which commands work in which programs?
- Controlling the microphone
- Controlling the DragonBar
- Controlling the DragonPad
- Adding paragraphs, lines, and spaces
- Selecting text
- Correcting text
- Deleting and undoing
- Moving around in a document
- Copying, cutting, and pasting text
- Capitalizing text
- Formatting text
- Entering numbers
- Entering punctuation and special characters
- Playing back and reading text
- Working with your desktop and windows
- E-mail commands
- Using Lotus Notes
- Using Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Working hands-free
- Which commands work in which programs?
- Index
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Using the Command Browser
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3 Type or dictate in the specific command(s) you are looking for, one word at a
time, in the "Choose Word" box.
4 Press the space bar or click Add until you have added as much of the specific
command as you can to the "Current list of words" box.
If you type or dictate a word and nothing happens, this means that the word is not valid in any
command in the current context.
5 When you are finished adding keywords, click or say "Done" or press or say
"Enter". This displays the commands containing the words you entered, if any.
Try to be as specific as possible when entering commands.
Example
To see if the command "set that to bold" exists in Microsoft Word 2000:
1 Select Microsoft Word 2000 - Message from the Current command context menu.
2 Click Filter.
3 Type or dictate the words "set", "that", and "bold" one word at a time in the
"Choose Word" field.
4 Click Find or press Enter. The Command Browser displays the set of
commands valid in the chosen context; in this case all those commands that
contain the words “set,” “that” and “bold”:
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