Greetings Dragon fans! We’ve noticed a lot of you have been asking questions about how to format abbreviations, and we want to help! For this week’s Ask the Dictator video we’ve brought back a favorite from our archive that shows you how to do just that. Check it out here: If you have a topic [...]
Posts Tagged ‘corrections’
Ask the Dictator – Formatting Abbreviations *fan favorite*
Posted in Ask the Dictator, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, tagged Ask the Dictator, corrections, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, speech recognition, vocabulary, voice recognition, writing on April 18, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Calling All Dragon NaturallySpeaking Users!
Posted in Customer Survey, tagged corrections, customer survey, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, editing, Giveaway on November 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hey PC users! We’re always looking for ways to improve our products and this month we’re paying special attention to our PC family – Dragon NaturallySpeaking. If you have a few minutes to spare, we would love for you to take our quick survey on Dragon’s correction and editing capabilities. All entries will be entered [...]
Dragon Tuesday Tip – Tune it Up!
Posted in Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Tips, tagged corrections, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, profiles, speech recognition, training, voice recognition on November 8, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Here’s a quick Tuesday tip for folks using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the PC: Acoustic and Language Model tuning processes add commonly used word sequences the user dictates as well as acoustic data from any corrections and additional training the user executes. Scheduling tuning processes helps Dragon learn from you and makes your dictation more accurate. [...]
Dragon Tuesday Tip – Corrections
Posted in Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Tips, tagged corrections, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, speech recognition, training, voice recognition on September 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a quick Tuesday tip for folks using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the PC: In Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5, corrections are faster to make, and quickly become less necessary. The Correction Menu now suggests more alternate recognitions by default and enables users to quickly add phrases to the vocabulary. Also, the improved Spelling Window allows users to [...]
Dragon Tip for Mac – Proofreading
Posted in Tips, tagged corrections, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon Dictate, Dragon resources, mac, speech recognition, voice recognition on August 4, 2011 | 6 Comments »
Here’s a quick Thursday tip for folks using Dragon Dictate for Mac: Need Dragon to proofread your dictation aloud for you? Just say “Read document” or “Read the selection” to have Dragon read the entire document or the text you’ve selected by highlighting with your mouse. You can also use the command “Read the words [...]
Two-for-Thursday Tips – Mac and PC!
Posted in Dragon Dictate, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Resources, Tips, tagged corrections, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon Dictate, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, speech recognition, training, voice recognition on July 21, 2011 | 2 Comments »
We missed our Tuesday tip this week, so today is a two-for-Thursday, with tips for both Mac and PC! Here’s a quick Thursday tip for folks using Dragon NaturallySpeaking on the PC: You can have playback occur automatically with Correction. On the Correction tab of the Options dialog, check Automatic Playback on Correction. This is [...]
Dragon Tip for Mac – Corrections
Posted in Dragon Dictate, Resources, Tips, tagged corrections, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon Dictate, Dragon resources, mac, speech recognition, voice recognition on April 21, 2011 | 6 Comments »
Here’s a quick Thursday tip for folks using Dragon Dictate for Mac: The next time Dictate gets a word wrong in your dictation you can say “train” and then the word the was misrecognized. Dictate will then bring up a window with multiple options of what the word could be. The options will be numbered. [...]