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NOTE: If you have a contact with a name that uses special characters, such as Ö or é,
or phonetic sounds found in foreign languages, it is recommended that you create a user
pronunciation for that contact. This will increase the recognition accuracy of that contact.
Delete contact nicknames
To delete a nickname or user pronunciation you have assigned to a contact:
1. Highlight the contact name and tap the - button.
2. Tap OK in the upper right corner to exit VoiceDial Settings.
3. When prompted, tap Yes to save your changes or tap No to exit without saving your
changes.
Enable or disable contacts
To enable or disable a contact from being recognized by VoiceDial, check the box to the
left of the name to enable recognition; uncheck it to disable recognition. The entire list of
contacts may also be enabled or disabled by tapping the check box in the column header.
All contacts are selected by default.
Synchronize the contact list
The contact name recognizer may be manually synchronized with Microsoft Contacts by
tapping the list box column header entitled Sync. This is recommended when you change
the spelling of a name in the Contacts list.
Timing tab
Customize leading silence
Leading silence sets the maximum time the microphone will listen for speech to begin. If
speech is not detected within this amount of time, the microphone will shut off. Adjust leading
silence to allow for adequate pause before speech. To adjust leading silence, tap and drag
the thumb of the Maximum leading silence slider to the desired position. Alternatively, you
can tap the thumb and use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. Check the
no limit box to allow the microphone to stay on indenitely, listening for speech to begin.
No limit is the default.
Maximum record time
Maximum record time is the maximum amount of time that speech is recorded. The micro-
phone will shut off prematurely if you speak longer than maximum record time. However, if
you speak for a shorter period of time than maximum record, the microphone will shut off
when trailing silence expires. Shortening maximum record time may speed up recognition by
limiting the amount of recorded sound processed. By default, VoiceDial will detect the end
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