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C H A P T E R 9
Creating Your Own Dragon NaturallySpeaking Commands
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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specific commands. You can edit not only commands you create but also
most standard Dragon NaturallySpeaking commands
.
To edit a command:
1
From the NaturallySpeaking menu, point to Custom Commands, and
then click Edit.
2
When the Edit Command wizard appears, follow the instructions in the
wizard. If you need additional instructions, click the wizard Help button.
3
When you have finished editing the command, click Finish in the Edit
Command wizard.
You may want to make a backup copy of your custom command files
(.dvc files) in your Users folder before modifying or deleting commands.
If you are using an Enterprise (network) edition of Dragon NaturallySpeaking,
contact your Dragon NaturallySpeaking administrator to make backup copies of your
custom command files found in your user's current directory on the network.
Renaming a command
You can use the Edit Command wizard to rename any custom command
you have created for the current user. Follow the procedure in the
previous section on how to edit a command.
Instead of renaming a command, you can create a new command that performs
the same action but has a different name. For example, you could create a command
named “Erase That” that performs the same action as “Scratch That.”
Edit standard commands with caution
If you modify standard Dragon NaturallySpeaking commands, do so
cautiously; these commands were selected to be easily distinguished
from dictation words.
You cannot modify correction commands, such as “Scratch That”
and “Correct That,” or dictation commands, such as “New
Paragraph” and “All Caps On.”
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