Sony ICD-SX712D User Manual

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and click Next.

Personalizing the vocabulary is very important

, but you will have

various ways to do it later, to ensure Dragon learns the words and phrases you use

(you can import lists of custom words, let Dragon analyze specific documents, and

more; see the

Accuracy Center

).

6.

Dragon then offers to schedule automatic runs of Accuracy Tuning (to refine

your profile based on your usage) and Data Collection (to help improve future

versions of Dragon). Pick a time when your computer will be on (not sleeping, not

hibernating) but

Dragon will not be running.

Step 4: The Wizard indicates your User Profile is ready

Before you start dictating, we strongly recommend taking a moment to explore

what is on Dragon’s toolbar (especially the Help menu) as well as how you can indi-

cate your preferences for Dragon’s appearance and behavior. In particular, see the

Auto-Formatting options

and the

Accuracy Center

.

MAKING RECORDINGS FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION—A FEW TIPS:

Keep the recorder’s microphone at the same distance from the corner of your

mouth. Many users find that it’s helpful to

rest their thumb on their jaw

, and some

users connect an

external microphone

to their recorder.

If your recording was very “rough”, or if it contained voices other than yours, con-

sider the practice of “

echoing

” (you dictate while listening to the recording, pausing

it as needed). Dragon is

speaker-dependent

software (it requires a user profile), so

you cannot transcribe interviews or meetings directly.

Remember to speak clearly—and say

punctuation!

When dictating into a recorder,

it’s easy to forget since you don’t have immediate feedback from your screen. (For

the full list of spoken forms for symbols and punctuation, see the

Vocabulary Editor.

)

Aim to dictate in

long phrases or sentences

, rather just a few words at a time. This

gives Dragon the kind of context it uses to decide between words that sound alike.

If you need to hesitate, get into the habit of doing it silently.

Explore what commands you find most useful, such as “

scratch that

” and “

resume

with

” (saying “resume with” immediately followed by a word or phrase you recently

said lets you back up to that spot, which is useful if you just misspoke or changed

your mind). Also important are the dictation commands, including “

new line

,” “

cap

,”

all caps

,” “

no caps

,” “

caps on

” and “

caps off

” (see the Help).

It’s a good idea to

avoid very long files

; if you need to dictate a lot on the same topic,

consider creating separate files.

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