Training a voice command – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual

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C H A P T E R 3

Improving Your Speech Recognition

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

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Pronounce the word or phrase.

The text disappears, and if Dragon NaturallySpeaking successfully
recognized the word, the dot below the text box lights up briefly. (You
may be prompted to say the word more than once.)

When you train a word after correcting it in the Correction dialog box, you’re

prompted to say both the correct and incorrect word. This helps Dragon
NaturallySpeaking learn the difference. If both words are pronounced exactly the same
(for example, “write” and “right”), there’s no need to train either one.

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If you want to train the word or phrase again (if you misspoke, for
example), click the Record button again and repeat the word or phrase;
otherwise, click Done.

You can also train any voice command that Dragon NaturallySpeaking
consistently misunderstands.

Training a voice command

If Dragon NaturallySpeaking often gets a specific voice command wrong
(for example, it hears “Correct That” as

“Correct the”), you can train it to

recognize your pronunciation for the command.

Before you spend time training a command, make sure the phrase you’re
saying is a real command. Consult the online Help, or check the
Command Quick Reference card or the Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 5
Commands List
on page 171.

If the command you want to train appears in the following list, you can
train it from Vocabulary Editor (these commands are stored as words in
the vocabulary):

New-Line

New-Paragraph

Next-Line

Next-Paragraph

Cap

Caps-On

Caps-Off

All-Caps

All-Caps-On

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