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Dragon 12 Installation and User Guide
Examples
"Go to Top"
"Move to End of Line"
Note
These commands deselect any text that is selected.
Using "Go Back" to move the cursor
Use the "Go Back" command to return the cursor (insertion point) to its original
position after you move the cursor by voice, keyboard or mouse.
To move the cursor back to its original position
n Pause briefly during dictation and say "Go Back."
You can repeat the command to move the cursor back to where your original
action put it.
Examples
Use the Go Back command after commands that move the cursor from place to
place, such as:
n "Select <text>." See Selecting text: quick reference
n "Move <direction>." See Moving the insertion point
n Moving the cursor with the mouse or keyboard. If you move the cursor
around in a document or message with the mouse or keyboard, when you
say "GoBack," Dragon returns the cursor returns to where it was last.
n "Insert before <text>." or "Insert after <text>" See Moving to specific
words
n "Go to" or "Move to." See Moving to the beginning or end of a document or
line
n "Correct <text>." Use "Go Back" if you dictate something new to make a
correction when the Correction menu is open. See Correcting with the Cor-
rection menu
Note
To use "Go Back," the distance from the last cursor location must be greater
than 10 characters.
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