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C H A P T E R 2
Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Successfully
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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In DragonPad, open the document to correct.
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Use the buttons on the Extras toolbar to play back dictation.
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Select the text you want to correct by mouse or keyboard.
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Press the correction hot key (normally the minus [-] key on the numeric
key pad) or click the Correct button on the DragonBar Extras toolbar.
The Quick Correct list or Correction dialog box appears with the
selected text.
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Use the keyboard to correct the text.
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Save the text and the user's speech files when you are done.
Using text-to-speech
Text-to-speech is available in Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred and
higher editions.
You can use text-to-speech to have text on your screen (not your current
dictation) read aloud in a computer voice. For example, you can have a
document that you (or someone else) dictated read back while you listen
for mistakes and sections you may want to revise.
Text-to-speech is available only in the DragonPad, Microsoft Word, and
Corel WordPerfect. You can, however, copy and paste text from other
programs and then use text-to-speech.
To start text-to-speech:
To start text-to-speech, do any of the following:
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Select the text you want to hear (a line, a paragraph, and so on), and
then say “Read That.”
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Select the text you want to hear, and then select Read That from the
Advanced submenu (or right-click in your document and click Read
That from the shortcut menu).
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