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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to ViaVoice
- Chapter 1. Setting up your speech system
- Chapter 2. The magic of dictating with ViaVoice
- Chapter 3. Introducing VoiceCenter
- Chapter 4. Dictating into SpeakPad
- SpeakPad menus and buttons
- General hints and tips
- Dictating numbers in the US English version of ViaVoice
- Dictating numbers in number mode
- Spelling words in spell mode
- Saying commands while dictating
- Dictating e-mail user IDs and URLs
- Transferring your dictation to another application
- Saving your dictation in SpeakPad
- Finding new words in your document
- Chapter 5. Dictating into Microsoft Word
- Installing Word Program Support
- Try your first dictation into Word
- ViaVoice menus and buttons in Word
- Using natural commands
- General hints and tips
- Dictating numbers in the US English version of ViaVoice
- Dictating numbers in number mode
- Spelling words in spell mode
- Saying commands while dictating
- Dictating e-mail user IDs and URLs
- Saving your dictation
- Finding new words in your document
- Chapter 6. Correcting your dictation
- Chapter 7. What Can I Say
- Chapter 8. Using the Internet
- Chapter 9. Customizing ViaVoice
- Changing VoiceCenter's appearance
- Changing the microphone's startup state
- Creating additional voice models
- Selecting a vocabulary or topic
- Adding a user
- Making a user name the current user
- Backing up and restoring user data
- Deleting a user name or voice model
- Setting dictation options
- Changing the appearance of the Correction window
- Enabling command sets
- Setting Text-To-Speech options
- Adjusting recognition sensitivity
- Chapter 10. Creating macros
- Chapter 11. Getting help
- Appendix A. Getting technical support
- Appendix B. Frequently used commands in dictation
- Appendix C. Notices
- Glossary
- Index
U Say only the words shown to you for the tests. Should you talk to
someone while the microphone is on, ViaVoice will capture your
conversation and not recognize your words as part of the story.
Hesitation noises like 'um' or 'uh', coughing and 'slips of the tongue'
are picked up as words.
U If a word can be pronounced more than one way—like 'thuh' and
'thee' for the word the—try both pronunciations.
U Are you actually saying all words correctly? For example, do not
misread this as the. Do not skip any words.
U If you are speaking in a room with a lot of unusual background noise,
wait until the noise subsides before reading the story.
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