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screen, you can "anchor" it (check the “Anchor” checkbox, then close the Options dialog and drag the
indicator to the desired place). You can also change how long it remains on the screen.
Speaking in longer, continuous phrases provides contextual clues and thus helps Dragon choose
between homophones like “right” and “write” or “to” and “two”.
Punctuation is part of the dictation context—it has an impact on recognition accuracy.
Two very frequent dictation commands are new paragraph (which creates a blank line) and new line.
By default, new line does NOT trigger capitalization of the following word; you can change that
through the Vocabulary Editor’s Properties dialog.
Your very first dictated words may take a moment to appear on the screen. This is normal.










