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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Using ViaVoice
- Users and Voice Models
- Dictating with ViaVoice
- Navigating With Commands
- The What Can I Say Window
- Playing Back Dictated Text in SpeakPad
- Reading Your Text
- Using Manage My Vocabulary
- Working With Dictation Macros
- Managing ViaVoice Users
- ViaVoice Components
- Getting Help
- Appendix
- Index
IBM ViaVoice for Mac OS X User’s Guide 3
Conventions Used in This Guide
WHEN YOU SEE IT MEANS
Bold Blue Text
Voice commands you are prompted to say in examples
found throughout this guide and especially in the Quick
Tutorial. For example, saying the voice command
DELETE THIS removes highlighted text.
Bold Black Text
The names of buttons, menu items, labels, and list names
in the ViaVoice programs.
<Angle Brackets>
A variable in a voice command that is substituted for a
word, phrase, or number when saying a voice command.
For example, for the voice command MOVE UP <1 to
20> LINES, you could say MOVE UP 2 LINES.
TIP
TIPTIP
TIP
Useful information, such as shortcuts and other time-
saving methods. This type of information is “good to
know” but generally not essential to the functionality of
ViaVoice.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE
Important information, which must be completed
correctly (or in proper sequence) in ViaVoice to obtain
specific or proven results.
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION
Necessary information, essential to the functionality of
ViaVoice.
Exclusive information for ViaVoice and Mac OS X.
Here you will find shortcuts and other useful information
to help you get a jump-start on using ViaVoice.