Simply Dictation
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Using ViaVoice
- Users and Voice Models
- Dictating with ViaVoice
- Navigating With Commands in SpeakPad
- 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
46 Navigating With Commands in SpeakPad
Using ViaVoice
Using ViaVoice
3. Say the selected Attention Word before saying a voice command. Be sure not to pause
between the word “Computer” and the rest of the command. For example, SAY>
COMPUTER NEW PARAGRAPH.
You do not need to say the Attention Word before saying dictation macro names, such as
punctuation marks or macros that you create.
Creating Application-Specific Commands
Users can create user-customized voice commands for their applications using
Applescripts.
Using AppleScript
Commands can be added to ViaVoice by writing AppleScripts. These scripts can
perform any function that is “scriptable” on your computer. The name of the script
becomes a voice command that ViaVoice executes when you say it, thereby speech-
enabling your favourite application.
You can create scripts using the Script Editor that is installed with Mac OS X.
1. From the Applications folder, select the AppleScript folder.
2. Double-click on the Script Editor icon.
3. After creating the AppleScript, you can execute it by placing it in the folder Library/
Application Support/ViaVoice/Scripts/ViaVoice.
To learn how to create an AppleScript, visit: http://www.apple.com/applescript
.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE
Anytime you try to dictate or say a command in an area that
ViaVoice does not support, you hear a beep tone. Make sure
your cursor is in the right location or select an alternate
location.