12.0
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: What's New in Dragon Version 12
- Chapter 2: Installing Dragon
- Installation and User Profile Creation
- Dragon system requirements
- What you should know before installing
- Installation Prerequisites
- Installing Software - Typical Installation
- Installing Software - Custom Installation
- Modifying application settings for all users
- Modifying formatting options for all users
- Creating your user profile
- Setting up, positioning, and checking your microphone
- Training a new user profile
- Adapting to your writing style and scheduling tuning
- How Dragon automatically configures user profiles
- Upgrading User Profiles
- Version 12 File Structure
- Accessing log files, samples, and tools
- Activating Dragon
- Chapter 3: Getting Started
- Chapter 4: Dictating Text
- Dictation Basics
- Undoing actions
- Correcting text errors as you dictate
- Dictation commands
- Typing or spelling text
- Spelling words
- Dictating numbers
- Using the Dictation Box
- Using the Dictation Box
- Using Dictation Box in unsupported applications
- Turning off the Dictation Box
- Unsupported applications
- Transferring your text
- The Full Text Control Indicator
- Dictating in unknown text fields
- Editing text in unknown text fields
- Defining how the Dictation Box works in different applications
- Unexpected behavior or text in the Dictation Box
- Dictation Box Settings
- Using DragonPad
- Chapter 5: Making Corrections
- Chapter 6: Revising Text
- Chapter 7: Working in Programs
- Chapter 8: Working with Web applications
- Using Rich Internet Application extensions
- Browser requirements for Web application support
- Enabling Web application support
- How to tell if Web application support is active
- Using Gmail
- Using Hotmail
- Editing text in a supported Web application
- Using Dragon's Web capabilities without RIA
- If you have problems using Web application support
- Chapter 9: Working with Web browsers
- Chapter 10: Working on Your Desktop
- Starting and exiting programs
- Using Windows Desktop commands
- Controlling menus
- Selecting buttons and dialog box options
- Selecting tabs in a dialog box
- Resizing and closing windows
- Selecting and opening icons
- Scrolling in windows and lists
- Searching your Desktop by voice
- Switching between programs and windows
- Chapter 11: Controlling the Mouse and Keyboard
- Chapter 12: Improving recognition accuracy
- Top 10 ways to improve accuracy
- Using Smart Format Rules
- Adjusting Speed vs. Accuracy
- The Dragon Accuracy Center
- Recognition Modes
- Teaching Dragon to Understand You Better
- Personalizing your Dragon Vocabulary
- About personalizing your Vocabulary
- Adding words or phrases to your Vocabulary
- Using punctuation with written and spoken forms
- Learning from specific documents
- Importing lists of words or phrases
- Adding words with the Spelling window
- Learn From Sent E-mails
- Adding contact names to the Vocabulary
- Deleting words
- Using the Don't Recognize That Word Command
- Managing Vocabularies
- Chapter 13: Using the Command Browser
- Chapter 14: The Dragon Glossary
- Index
Dragon 12 Installation and User Guide
Miscellaneous commands
To Say
Open the calendar
view
"View Calendar"
Open and view the
journal properties
1. "View Journal"
2. "View Properties" or "View Properties of Journal"
Open Internet
Explorer from Outlook
"Switch to Web Browser"
Commands to use in dialog boxes when you are creating or editing e-mail
messages in HTML format
When you create or edit e-mail messages in HTML format, you must use the
same voice commands that you use in Internet Explorer to navigate in certain
Outlook dialog boxes, such as the Find, Picture, and Font dialog boxes. You can
identify these dialog boxes by the Internet Explorer symbol (a small document
icon with the letter "e" in it) appearing in the upper-left corner of the dialog box
header. To allow Dragon to recognize these commands, you must have the
"Enable commands in HTML windows" option selected on the Commands tab of
the Options dialog box.
To Say
Click a button "Click <button name>", for example, "Click
Apply". Saying "Click" is optional.
Show all check boxes and go to
the first one
"Click Check Box"or "Check Box"
Show all option (radio) buttons
on the dialog box
"Click Radio Button" or "Radio Button"
Show all boxes with lists of
choices
"Click List Box" or "List Box"
Open a list of choices "Show Choices"
Close a list of choices "Hide Choices"
Choose an entry from a list of
choices
"Choose <text>", for example, "Choose Ariel
bold". Saying "Choose" is optional.
Select the item identified by a
number such as that
appears if your choice matches
more than one thing
"Choose <number>", for example, "Choose
Eight".
Select the next matching object
on the dialog box
"Next", "Next Match", or "Next Control"
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