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Learning More and Getting Help
Dragon NaturallySpeaking offers so many tools, commands, and features that it would be impossible to provide
all their details in this workbook. This lesson presents several ways to find more information as you start using
the software—be sure to take advantage of the available resources!
Note: We welcome comments about this workbook and all aspects of Dragon documentation (Quick Start Card,
User Guide, Tutorial, Tip of the Day, Help menu, Performance Assistant, "What Can I Say" windows...). Please
use the Product Feedback/Feature Request form at www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/contact
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The Dragon User's Guide
The User's Guide is available as a color PDF file on your product disk, and revisions are posted regularly on
www.nuance.com
. (When viewing the PDF file, you can click chapter headings to jump to specific topics, and
you can print out sections as well as the entire file.)
The Accuracy Center and Accuracy Assistant
The Accuracy Center offers a central location to access many tools, and get guidance on which tool to use.
Step 1: Say Open Accuracy Center or say Switch to DragonBar, then T
ools, then Accuracy Center.
Step 2: Click or say the name of the link that interests you.
TIP As in supported Web browsers, you can activate links without saying their whole name: for instance,
instead of add a list of words to your vocabulary, you could say just add a list.
The link “Which tool should I use?” opens the Accuracy Assistant, which presents a set of questions to help
determine what you can do to improve accuracy in a given situation.










