Currency symbols, Ge 179, Accented and international characters – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 5 Commands List
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Currency symbols
When spelling in the Correction dialog box, you can enter the following
special characters by voice. (If the program has trouble recognizing a
character, try using the longest available spoken form.)
Accented and international characters
When spelling in the Correction dialog box, you can enter the following
special characters by voice. (If the program has trouble recognizing a
character, try using the longest available spoken form.)
–
en dash
-
soft hyphen
(Nonbreaking
space)
nonbreaking space
or nonbreakable space or no break
space
or unbreakable space
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$
dollar sign
or dollar
¢
cent sign/cent
£
US/Canada:
pound sterling sign
Other Dialects:
pound sign
or pound
¥
yen sign
or yen
(or EUR)*
* Dragon NaturallySpeaking uses EUR as the default for the euro symbol. For the program to
recognize “euro” in symbol form, you must change the Euro option in the Dragon
NaturallySpeaking Options dialog box. From the NaturallySpeaking menu, point to
Advanced, click Options, and then click the Formatting tab. Type the euro symbol in the “Euro
symbol or abbreviation” box.
euro sign
or euro
ƒ
guilder sign
or guilder
¤
general currency
or general currency sign
international currency
or international currency sign
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´ (acute)
accent acute
or acute
` (grave)
accent grave
or grave or backquote
˜ (tilde)
centered tilde
or accent tilde or tilde
¨ (umlaut)
accent umlaut
or dieresis
ˆ (circumflex)
accent circumflex
or circumflex
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