Nuance ScanSoft Dragon NaturallySpeaking - 10.0 User Guide

Dragon NaturallySpeaking
Dragon Medical
Version 10
User Guide
Version 10 Professional, Medical, Legal, Contact Center, Preferred, Standard, and Essentials editions.
Nuance Communications, Inc. ha s patents or pending patent applications covering the subject matter contained in this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to such patents. This software is protected under the following patents, among others: 5,027,406; 5,168,548 5,202,952; 5,231,670; 5,388,183; 5,428,707; 5,465,318; 5,526,463; 5,680,511; 5,715,367; 5,754,972; 5,765,132; 5,794,189; 5,799,279; 5,818,423; 5,822,730; 5,850,627; 5,890,181; 5,909,666; 5,915,236; 5,920,836; 5,920,837; 5,949,886; 5,960,394; 5,970,448; 5,970,460; 5,983,179; 6,029,124; 6,058,366; 6,064,959; 6,073,097; 6,088,671; 6,092,043; 6,092,044; 6,101,468; 6,125,342; 6,125,347; 6,138,098; 6,151,575; 6,163,768; 6,167,377; 6,212,498; 6,260,013; 6,292,779; 6,349,282; 6,424,943; 6,456,972. 6,393,399, 6,360,237, 6,456,972, 6,490,555, 6,601,027; 6,912,498, and 7,315,818.
No part of this manual or software may be reproduced in any for m or by any means, including, without limitation, electronic or mechanical, such as photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval systems, without the express written consent of Nuance Communications, Inc. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Copyright © 2002-2008 Nuance Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Nuance, ScanSoft, the Nuance logo, the Dragon logo, Dragon, DragonBar, NaturallySpeaking, NaturallyMobile, RealSpeak, Nothing But Speech (NBS), Natural Language Technology, Select-and-Say, MouseGrid, and Vocabulary Editor are registered trademarks or trademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc. in the United States or other countries. All other names and trademarks referenced herein are trademarks of Nuance Communications or their respective owners. Designations used by third-party manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products may be claimed as trademarks by those third-parties.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Corel and WordPerfect are registered trademarks of Corel Corporation. Lotus and Lotus Notes are registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, Windows NT, Visual Basic, and PowerPoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, and Mozilla Thunderbird are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation. Voice It, the Voice It logo, and Voice It Link are trademarks or registered trademarks of VXI Corporation. AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. America Online is a registered trademark of America Online, Inc., a division of AOL Time Warner. Sony and Memory Stick are regitered trademarks of the Sony Corporation Panasonic is a registered trademark of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd iPAQ is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company Palm OS is a registered trademark of of PalmSource, Inc. or its affiliates. Macromedia Flash™ is a trademark of Macromedia, Inc.
Dave Barry in Cyberspace, © Copyright 1996 by Dave Barry, published by Crown Publishers. 3001: The Final Odyssey, © Copyright 1997 by Arthur C. Clarke, published by HarperCollins Publishers. Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, © Copyright 1996 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc., published by HarperBusiness, a division of HarperCollins Publishers. Success Is a Journey: 7 Steps to Achieving Success in the Business of Life, © Copyright 1999 by Jeffrey J. Mayer, published by McGraw Hill. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, © Copyright 1972 by Roald Dahl, published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., and Penguin Books. The Captain of Battery Park, © Copyright 1978 by Eugene Pool, published by Addison-Wesley.
50-A11A-10511
C H A P T E R 1 Introduction 1
About this guide 2 What should I expect from Dragon? 3
C H A P T E R 2 Installation and User Creation 5
System requirements 5 Plugging in the microphone 7 What you should know before installing 7 Before installing the software 8 Choosing type of installation 9 Installing software — Typical Installation 10 Installing software — Custom Installation 12 Modifying application settings for all users 16 Modifying administrative settings 17 Setting formatting options 17 Creating a new user 19 Training a new user 24 Adapting to your writing style 25 Scheduling periodic optimizations 26 Upgrading Existing Users from Versions 8.x and 9.x 27 Version 10 File Structure 29 Accessing log files, samples, and tools 31 Setting command, hot key, backup options 33
Contents
C H A P T E R 3 Starting to Dictate 37
Starting Dragon 37 Turning on the microphone 38 Starting to dictate 39 Getting Help 43 Troubleshooting 45 The DragonBar 45 Using QuickStart 48
C H A P T E R 4 Working on Your Desktop 51
Programs, documents, and folders 51 Switching between open windows 52 Opening and closing menus 53
Selecting buttons, tabs, and options 54 Selecting icons on the desktop 55 Resizing and closing windows 56 Scrolling in windows and list boxes 56 Opening lists and making selections 57
iii
Contents
Pressing keyboard keys 57 Moving the mouse pointer and clicking the mouse 62
C H A P T E R 5 Correcting and Editing 67
Correcting mistakes 67 Selecting text by voice 71 Moving around in a document 75 Copying, cutting, and pasting text 77 Deleting text 78 Spelling as you dictate 80 Playing back your dictation 81 Using text-to-speech 87
C H A P T E R 6 Formatting 89
Capitalizing text 89 Formatting text 93
C H A P T E R 7 Dictating Numbers, Punctuation, and Special Characters 97
Dictating numbers 97 Punctuation 108 Dictating hyphenated words 111 Dictating compound words 113 Dictating names 114 Dictating abbreviations and acronyms 114 Dictating e-mail and Web addresses 117 Dictating special characters 118 Switching recognition modes 123
I N D E X 125
iv
Technical Support 131 Information and Sales 131 Training and Customization Services 131
CHAPTER
Introduction
ragon NaturallySpeaking and Dragon Medical let you talk
to your computer instead of typing. As you talk, your words are transcribed onto your screen and into your documents or e­mail messages.
Talking to a computer while it types what you say is called dictating. You can dictate, rather than type, into any program that accepts text.
You can use Dragon to:
Compose letters, memos, and send e-mail messages—Cut and
paste inside your documents as well as revise and format text. Just think about what you want to say, and then say it into the microphone.
Enter data into forms or spreadsheets. (Available in
Professional and higher editions)—Most people can dictate numbers faster than they can type. Using Dragon Professional or higher editions, you can create custom voice commands to let you move from field to field on your form by voice.
1
Work on the Web—Search the Web, access information, and
navigate Web pages by speaking URLs and links.
Start programs and open menus.
Use handheld recorders to dictate while you are away from
your computer. Dragon can then transcribe what you said.
1
Introduction
About this guide
This guide covers all editions of Dragon, including Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Dragon Medical. Most information presented applies to all the editions, and differences between the editions are noted.
Conventions used in this guide
1 This guide contains many examples of words and phrases
you can say when using Dragon. These examples appear in italics with quotation marks, for example: “Format That
Bold.”
2 Some procedures also include sample text for you to dictate.
Sample text appears in a different typeface, with punctuation in square brackets.
3 This guide applies to the five English dialects that ship with
Dragon:
US English
UK English
Australian English
Indian English
Southeast Asian English
2
US English uses US spelling, punctuation, and time and currency formats. We recommend US English for Canadian users since this dialect formats numbers (including times, telephone numbers, and currency) in North American formats.
All other dialects use UK spelling, punctuation, and time and currency formats (some number settings depend on your Windows Regional Settings). Where multiple dialects are used in dictation examples, those dialects appear in a different font style. For example:
You can also correct a longer phrase by saying “Correct
[text] Through [text]” (US/Canada) or “Correct [text] To [text]” (Other Dialects).
4 This guide uses US spelling and punctuation for consistency.
NOTE:
5 This guide also includes tips and notes to help you use the
software more effectively. Tips and notes appear like this:
If you pause correctly, but Dragon still types a command as dictation, you can force it to recognize what you say as a command by holding down the
With Numbers Mode on, Dragon tries to interpret everything you say as a number. If you dictate words, the results will be unpredictable. However, you can still navigate menus and switch between programs by voice when Numbers Mode is on.
CTRL key.
What should I expect from Dragon?
One reason to use Dragon is to do your writing more quickly; creating letters, reports, and other documents by voice. Another is to reduce the stress associated with keyboarding. Or maybe you just like the idea of being able to lean back in your chair, put your feet up on the desk, and still get work done.
User Guide
Dragon is good for all these reasons, but making it work well requires some effort from you. Dragon learns about your voice and pronunciation as you use it. When you use words the program doesn’t know, it will misrecognize them. By correcting your mistakes, you help Dragon improve its ability to recognize your way of speaking.
Do I still need my keyboard and mouse?
Although you can use Dragon to do almost everything on your computer by voice, some things are still easier to do using the mouse or keyboard.
If using a mouse and keyboard is an option for you, try experimenting with using your voice and using your hands for different tasks, to see what works best.
What if I can’t use a keyboard and mouse?
If using a mouse and keyboard is not an option, Chapter 4, Working on Your Desktop on page 51.
3
CHAPTER
Installation and User Creation
T
NOTE:
his chapter presents how to install and set up Dragon, and then how to train Dragon to understand your voice.
System requirements
System requirements to run Dragon are:
2
Intel
512 MB RAM minimum. Recommended: 1 GB RAM. For
512 KB minimum L2 Cache. Recommended: 1 MB L2
Minimum of 1 GB of free hard disk space. Minimum 2.5 GB
Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), or Windows Server
®
Pentium® 4 (or equivalent AMD processor) 1GHz
®
processor or greater. Recommended: Intel minimum 2.4 GHz (1.6 GHz dual core processor) or equivalent AMD processor. Faster processor will produce faster performance.
During the installation process the software checks to make sure your system meets the minimum requirements. If your system does not meet the requirements, the software will not be installed.
Windows Vista, 1GB RAM is required.
Cache.
for Dragon Medical.
2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional (32-bit with Service Pack 2 or higher), and Windows Vista Home or Professional Windows Vista with or without Service Pack 1 (32-bit only).
Pentium® 4,
DVD drive required for installation.
5
Installation and User Creation
Sound card capable of recording, set to 16 bit 11 KHz for
audio recording.
Nuance-approved noise-canceling headset/microphone. A
microphone is included with the full product, but is not included with upgrade versions.
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer® 6 or higher (free download
available at www.microsoft.com).
Speakers—Optional for playback of recorded speech and text-
to-speech features.
For Bluetooth wireless microphone support, visit
http://support.nuance.com/compatibility.
An Internet connection for activation and automatic updates.
Additional software—Additional operating system support for
Professional, Legal, and Medical Editions: Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 4.0 or 4.5 for Citrix support.
Multiple users on one computer
Dragon is licensed on a “per individual” basis. You are permitted to install the software on more than one computer (such as on a desktop and a laptop computer, or on a work and a home computer), but you cannot use the software concurrently on more than one computer.
You are permitted to create multiple voice profiles, so long as each voice profile is for you. If someone else wants to create a voice profile, that person must purchase a separate Dragon license.
6
Volume license agreements are available.
Plugging in the microphone
NOTE:
To use Dragon, you will need to plug in your microphone.
If you are not sure how to plug in your microphone, consult the documentation that came with your microphone.
If you already have speakers for your computer, you can also use these to playback recorded speech instead of your headphones.
What you should know before installing
Before installing, modifying, or upgrading Dragon, you should know about issues with Vista and coexistence with other Dragon products.
Installing Dragon to a custom location
The default installation directory for Dragon is:
C:\Program Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking10
User Guide
During the installation procedure, you can choose to install Dragon to a different directory or drive on your machine.
Choosing a different directory during installation only installs the Dragon program files to that location.
Regardless of where you install the Dragon program files, Dragon always installs the languages and vocabularies that you selected during the installation to the C: drive, as well as creating the location where your users files will be created. These files can consume a large amount of disk space on your C: drive. For more information on the Dragon installation directories, see Version 10 File Structure on page 29.
You can customize your installation to reduce the amount of disk space used on your C: drive by not installing unwanted languages and vocabularies. For more information, see Installing software — Custom Installation on page 12.
Installing on Windows Vista
Dragon Version 10 is compatible with all editions of Windows Vista. Versions 8.x, 9.0, and 9.1 of Dragon do not install or run
7
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
NOTE:
on Windows Vista. (Versions 9.5 and higher do work on Windows Vista.)
If you upgrade a machine from a previous version of Windows to Windows Vista and that machine has Version 8.x, 9.0, or 9.1 of Dragon installed, that version of Dragon will not work after upgrading to Windows Vista. All your user profiles from these previous versions remain intact and can be upgraded when you install Dragon Version 9.5 or higher.
Coexistence with other Dragon products
Coexistence with previous versions of Dragon
You can have only one version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking installed on your system.
Running Version 8.x or 9.x concurrently with Version 10 is not
supported.
Coexistence with Dragon NaturallySpeaking SDK Client Edition
You can install Dragon SDK Client Edition 10 on the same machine where Dragon 10 is installed. In addition, Dragon 10 and Dragon SDK Client Edition 10 can share users and vocabularies.
You can only run one product at a time. For example, if you are running Dragon, you cannot run any of the SDK Client tools or samples.
Coexistence of Version 10 with Dragon SDK Client Edition
Version 8.x or 9.x is not supported.
Before installing the software
Before installing, modifying, or upgrading Dragon:
1 Close all open applications.
2 Turn off or disable antivirus software; the installation process
can sometimes trigger a false virus report.
8
You must have Administrator rights to install or uninstall Dragon
NOTE:
on Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista. Administrator rights are not required to create a user or use the software after installation.
On Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, and Windows Vista systems, if as an administrator you want to create a Dragon user for a Windows limited user (user with restricted privileges), you must log on using that Windows limited user account before creating the Dragon NaturallySpeaking user.
If you create a Dragon user account for a limited user while logged in as a Windows administrator, the limited user will not be able to access that user account. These restrictions also apply to an upgrade installation.
3
Choose the type of installation to carry out.
Choose Installation Type
Choose whether to install the entire product or only particular features of the product, as explained in the next section.
User Guide
MSI
You can also carry out an online Dragon System Administrator Guide PDF or Help file for details.
installation. Refer to the
Choosing type of installation
When you install Dragon, you can either do a complete (typical) installation or a custom installation. Nuance recommends you do a complete installation unless you are experienced with the product. The table below tells more about each installation type.
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Typical/ Complete
Installs all options and speech files. Requires the maximum disk space.
9
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
NOTE:
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Custom Lets you select options and speech files to
selecting Custom installation, you can install them later by running the Setup program again and choosing Modify.
If you are installing the product for multiple users, you should choose a Custom installation rather than a Typical/Complete installation. To carry out a custom installation, proceed to Installing software — Custom Installation on page 12. Otherwise, proceed with Installing software — Typical Installation on page 10.
install. Can greatly reduce the disk space required. During a custom installation, in the Dragon Naturally Speaking Professional and Dragon Medical editions, you can mod­ify settings that are then applied to all users created with this installation, including Win­dows limited account users.
If you decide not to install some Dragon components by
Installing software — Typical Installation
To install all features of Dragon:
1 Insert the Dragon DVD into your DVD drive.
If the installation does not start automatically, use Windows Explorer to find and double-click setup.exe on the DVD.
Windows Vista: When you start the installation on Windows Vista, you may see the message saying A program needs your permission to continue. Click Continue to start the installation.
2
After the Windows Installer begins, it installs two software packages if they are not already installed:
Visual C++ Version 8.0
PowerMic Microphone Drivers (Medical edition only)
3 After the Wizard begins, click Next to proceed to the License
Agreement page. Read the text and select I accept the terms..., then click Next.
10
4 Enter your User Name and Organization, and the Serial
Number supplied to your installation.
5 (Optional) When the Setup Type page appears, click the
Change button and choose where to install the product.
User Guide
If no earlier versions of Dragon are installed on your system, the default directory is:
C:\Program Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking10
For a list of directories created by installation, see Version 10 File Structure on page 29.
6 While you are still on the Setup Type page, select Ty p ic a l .
7 On the Ready to Install the Program page, you can choose:
Enable QuickStart mode for the current user—If you enable
QuickStart, the product launches at system startup time and adds the Dragon QuickStart icon to the Windows task bar.
Upgrade existing speech files to work with the installation
If you select this option, either immediately after you install (or after you reboot when you are prompted to reboot), Dragon starts the user upgrade process (Upgrading Existing Users from Versions 8.x and 9.x on page 27).
8 Click Install to start the installation.
11
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
9 When prompted, click Finish to complete the installation. (If
you are prompted to restart your computer, restart it now.)
10Select Start > All Programs > Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 >
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10. The DragonBar appears on
your desktop.
11(optional) If you have users from Version 8.x or 9.x that you
would like to upgrade before proceeding, refer to Upgrading Existing Users from Versions 8.x and 9.x on page 27.
12If you have no previously existing users, the New User
Wizard starts immediately after you run the product. Proceed
to Creating a new user on page 19 to set up a user, then continue as instructed, to train the user.
You are now ready to create a user, as explained under Creating a new user on page 19.
Installing software — Custom Installation
To install portions of Dragon or to install it for multiple users:
12
1 Insert the Dragon DVD into your DVD drive.
If the installation does not start automatically, use Windows Explorer to find and double-click setup.exe on the DVD.
Windows Vista: When you start the installation on Windows Vista, if you see a message saying A program needs your permission to continue, click Continue to start the installation.
2
After the Windows Installer begins, it installs two software packages if they are not already installed:
Visual C++ Version 8.0
PowerMic Microphone Drivers (Medical edition only)
3 After the Wizard begins click Next to proceed to the License
Agreement page. Read the text and select I accept the terms..., then click Next.
4 Enter your User Name and Organization, and the Serial
Number supplied to your installation.
User Guide
NOTE:
5 (Optional) When the Setup Type page appears, click the
Change button and choose where to install the product.
If no earlier versions of Dragon are installed on your system, the default directory is:
C:\Program Files\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking10
For a list of directories created by installation, see Version 10 File Structure on page 29.
6 While you are still on the Setup Type page, select Custom for
the type of installation.
If you decide not to install some Dragon components by selecting Custom installation, you can install them later by running the Setup program again and choosing Modify.
7
Click Next and you see a tree where you can select any particular feature of the product and click the down arrow to its left to choose where/when to install it:
Install now, on local hard drive
Install now, with all subfeatures on local hard drive
Install when it is needed on a just-in-time basis
These options are particularly useful for installing multiple languages and/or multiple vocabularies.
13
Installation and User Creation
For example, see the selections for the Southeast Asian English vocabulary shown in the illustration below.
If you are using Dragon Medical, you can choose to install, for example, the Surgery vocabulary under US English, shown in the next illustration.
14
Installing other languages, dialects, and specialized vocabularies
To install user files for the other languages or dialects supplied with your edition, choose Custom on the Setup Type page. The user files for each language or dialect contain both spellings and pronunciations specific to that region. For example, users who wish to dictate US English spellings—including users with accents—should install the US (American) English user files.
User Guide
8 Click Next again and, if you do not have the Professional or
Medical edition, skip to the next step. Otherwise, choose any check boxes under Additional options to have additional dialog boxes pop up at the end of the installation, where you can make changes that affect all users dictating on this computer.
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Modify the application's settings for all users
Displays the Options dialog box at the end of the instal­lation; here you set several options for all users at once (see online Help for details). Useful for an installation in a shared area; for example, in an examining room where multiple healthcare providers can dictate.
Modify the administrative settings
Displays the Administrative Settings dialog box at the end of the installation, where you set up the Roaming User feature, where to backup your files, and who can modify commands/vocabularies.
Formatting options
Displays Formatting dialog box at end of installation, where you apply uniform formatting to all documents dictated at this installation; for example, formats for dates, times, and phone numbers. You also set whether to expand contractions, apply abbreviations, and insert commas automatically. See online Help for more details.
9 Click Next.
10On the Ready to Install the Program page, you can choose:
Enable QuickStart mode for the current user
In QuickStart mode, the product launches on system startup with the Dragon QuickStart icon in the Windows task bar. For more on the QuickStart option, see Version 10 File Structure on page 29.
Upgrade existing speech files to work with the installation
15
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
11Click Install to start the installation.
12When the installation completes, proceed with any of the
following sections that apply to your custom installation:
Modifying application settings for all users on page 16
Modifying administrative settings on page 17
Setting formatting options on page 17
13If you chose to upgrade speech files earlier, when the
message about upgrading your user speech files pops up, click OK. (The message might tell you that the installation will not be complete until after your system is restarted.)
14Check Yes, check for program updates to download any
updates after the setup completes and click Finish to complete the installation.
15If you were told you need to reboot in order to complete the
installation, reboot your computer now.
If you select this option, immediately after you reboot, Dragon NaturallySpeaking starts the user upgrade process.
16Select Start > All Programs > Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 >
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10.
17If you have users from Version 8.x or 9.x that you would like
to upgrade before proceeding, refer to Upgrading Existing Users from Versions 8.x and 9.x on page 27. Otherwise, if you have no previously existing users, the New User Wizard starts immediately and you can create a user as explained under Creating a new user on page 19.
Modifying application settings for all users
If you checked off Modify the application’s settings for all users during a custom installation, the Options dialog box opens immediately after the installation completes.
If you did a typical installation, open the Options dialog box
by running Dragon NaturallySpeaking and selecting Tool s > Options.
16
In the Options dialog box, you see several tabs you can use to set
Correction
Commands
View
Hot keys
Text-to-speech
Miscellaneous
Data
NOTE:
NOTE:
up various aspects of dictating with the product:
For more information on each tab, see the online Help. If you have the Medical Edition, you also see tabs for PowerMic I, PowerMic II, and the Dictation Box.
Modifying administrative settings
If you checked Modify the administrative settings during a custom installation, the Administrative Settings dialog box opens immediately after the installation ends.
If you did a typical installation, open the Administrative Settings dialog box by running Dragon NaturallySpeaking without opening a user and selecting Tools > Administrative Settings.
User Guide
In the Administrative Settings dialog box, you see these tabs:
Roaming—To set up roaming users.
Miscellaneous—To create backup/distribution directories and
control who can modify custom commands.
Scheduled Tasks—To schedule voice recognition optimization
and data collection for improved accuracy, and let users modify the schedule.
For details, refer to the Help by clicking the Help button.
Setting formatting options
If you checked Formatting options on the Custom Setup page during a custom installation, the Formatting dialog box opens after the installation completes.
If you did not do a custom installation, to set up formatting: Run Dragon, open a user, and select Tools > Formatting. Then choose the General tab.
17
Installation and User Creation
Choose the options to apply to your dictated documents.
The Formatting dialog box for all versions of Dragon NaturallySpeaking appears as shown below.
18
In Dragon Medical, the Formatting dialog box offers a wider variety of options (shown in the next illustration), including
User Guide
more possible formats for capitalization, numbers, units of measure, and abbreviations.
Creating a new user
Before you can begin using Dragon, you must create a user for each person or healthcare provider who is dictating.
Your user files store acoustic information about your voice that Dragon uses to recognize what you say. These files also store any changes you make to the standard vocabulary—any specialized words, names, acronyms, and abbreviations you add.
19
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
When you launch the software for the first time, the New User Wizard starts and leads you through creating a new user:
loads that user. If you upgraded multiple users, it displays all upgraded users in the Open User dialog box.
If you upgraded a single user from an earlier version, Dragon
20
To c reate a user:
1 Type a name for Your Name.
2 Select your language for Language. Dragon Version 10 lets
you create and train users in multiple languages. If you have purchased an edition with support for more than one language, you can add languages by later choosing Custom during the installation and having the Dragon DVD available to install the language files for creating the user.
3 Select your accent (optional)
Your choices are:
General - use this if your accent is not covered by the other
choices or your are not sure which accent to select. See the note below for more information.
Australian accented English
British accented English
Indian accented English
User Guide
Inland Northern US (Great Lakes area) - This accent
model covers Upstate New York through the Chicago area.
SEAsian accented English - South East Asian
Southern US - This accent model covers most of the
Southern United States, including Texas.
Spanish Accented English.
Determining your own accent can be difficult. For example, say you grew up in one part of the United States but have lived long enough in another part to lessen your original regional accent. If you have any doubt about picking an accent, select General.
If you do not select a specific accent (in other words, you select the default General accent), you may want to perform Acoustic Optimization after using the product for several hours. Acoustic Optimization updates your user files with accumulated acoustic data from any corrections and additional training you may have done. Running Acoustic Optimization will increase your overall accuracy. In the process of increasing your accuracy, Acoustic Optimization may select a different accent for you.
If you select a specific accent, Acoustic Optimization will still increase your overall accuracy, but will not change your accent. Once you have selected a specific accent for the user, you cannot change it later.
4 Select your microphone or other audio input device from the
Dictation source drop-down list.
5 Vocabulary—Select the appropriate vocabulary from the drop-
down list. Dragon uses the vocabulary to recognize words correctly based not only on their sound, but also on their context.
6 When you create a user, Dragon chooses the vocabulary and
speech model that best fit your computer’s speed/memory. Usually, you should follow this recommendation. For a Gen- eral vocabulary, you see an Advanced button that you can click to change the speech model type and vocabulary size:
21
Installation and User Creation
Speech model—Used to adapt to your voice during training.
Vocabulary size—Choose:
7 Initial Training: Training is a process where you read text
aloud so that Dragon NaturallySpeaking can more readily recognize your speech. Completing initial training before you start dictating enhances initial recognition accuracy. Choose the type of training to carry out:
None—Choose to skip initial training.
Short—Choose to read aloud from provided text. Provides
Special—Choose if you have difficulty speaking, a strong
Dragon recommends the model that best fits your com­puter’s speed and memory.
Medium—Requires at least 512 MB of RAM.
Large—Requires at least 1 GB of RAM.
Empty Dictation—(Professional and Medical editions
only) Vocabulary with a language model but without any words, designed for experienced users or resellers who want to create highly specialized vocabularies.
greater initial accuracy than None.
accent, a speech impediment, or stuttering.
If you skip initial training, it is important to read the text exactly as presented when the New User Wizard leads you through the volume and quality checks for your microphone. You can do additional training later by running Perform Additional Training from the Accuracy Center.
8 Click Next to continue. Then proceed with Setting up/
positioning your microphone on page 22.
Setting up/positioning your microphone
1 Click Next to have the New User Wizard lead you through
setting up your microphone.
2 When the New User Wizard first shows/explains how to,
position your microphone.
Positioning the microphone correctly is important. If the microphone is out of place, Dragon might not be able to hear you clearly and make more mistakes.
22
Consistent positioning is also important. Make sure that you position the microphone the same way each time you dictate.
Here are some tips on using particular types of microphones:
Using a headset microphone
Position the microphone about a half-inch (approximately
the width of your thumb) from your mouth and a little off to the side. The microphone should not touch your mouth, but it can be almost touching your lips.
If you need to move the microphone out of the way, lift the
“boom” up and over your head, rather than bending it out of position or removing the headset.
Using a handheld microphone
Hold the microphone one to three inches from your mouth
and a little off to the side.
If the volume display on the DragonBar
TM
turns red, try
holding the microphone slightly farther from your mouth.
Using an array microphone
Position the array 18 to 30 inches from/pointed at your
mouth.
Avoid blocking the path between your mouth and the
array, for example by holding a book or paper in front of your face.
Avoid having any source of noise or signal other than your
voice directly facing the array within at least 15 feet.
User Guide
3 Click Next to continue with Checking microphone volume/
sound quality on page 23.
Checking microphone volume/sound quality
1 When the Adjust Your Microphone: Volume Check page of the
wizard appears, click the Start Volume Check button and then read aloud the text displayed in the box.
2 When the program beeps to indicate it has finished checking
the volume, click Next.
23
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
NOTE:
3 When the Adjust Your Microphone: Quality Check screen
appears, click Start Quality Check and then read aloud the text displayed in the box.
4 The program beeps when it has finished evaluating the sound
quality of your system. If Dragon displays PASSED, click the Next button to continue.
low error while creating a Dragon user, to boost the microphone’s volume:
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Sound.
2. On the Recording tab, double-click the Microphone icon to open the Microphone Properties dialog.
3. Based on your sound card and microphone, you set the boost from the Level or Custom tab. If you see a slider to set the boost, move the slider all the way to the right for the maximum boost. If you see a Boost checkbox, select the checkbox.
5
Proceed with Training a new user on page 24.
Windows Vista or XP: If you get a Sound level is too
Training a new user
If you selected Short training when you created the user, you are prompted to start General Training after you check the volume and quality of your microphone.
Performing training when creating a user enhances your initial recognition accuracy. In initial training you read aloud for several minutes from one of the available texts.
For information on training a mobile user, see the online help.
To train a new user:
1 When the yellow arrow showing you where to start reading
appears, begin reading the text. To take breaks while you’re training the program, click Pause.
24
User Guide
NOTE:
NOTE:
To advance through the first two screens, you must say the sentences without pausing. For the rest of the screens, it’s okay to pause in the middle of a sentence.
When the words change color, it means the computer has heard and recognized them.
2 If you re-read the same words and the computer still doesn’t
get it, just click Skip. Otherwise, click Next to continue.
3 Choose a text to read aloud and click OK.
You only need to read for about five minutes to train Dragon to recognize your voice.
You can take breaks during this training by clicking Pause. Don’t worry if you make mistakes or laugh. You should try to read exactly what you see on the screen, but it’s okay if you read something incorrectly. The computer either ignores the mistake or positions the yellow arrow at the beginning of the text for you to reread it.
The progress bar shows how much text is left to dictate.
During training, dictating punctuation is not necessary.
4
When you’ve read enough, the New User Wizard displays a congratulations message. Click OK and Dragon starts adapting to your voice.
5 Proceed to Adapting to your writing style on page 25.
Adapting to your writing style
After it adapts to your voice, the New User Wizard prompts you to adapt Dragon to your writing style.
Dragon can analyze your writing style to increase your overall recognition accuracy. This tool scans documents in your My Documents directory—Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, text files, html files, and rich text files (.rtf).
Adapting to your writing style can add 5 to 30 minutes to user training. Close all other programs when you run this step.
25
Installation and User Creation
NOTE:
Though we recommend that you run this part of the New User Wizard, if you plan to skip this step, select Skip this step rather than Cancel.
1
Click Start to continue. While scanning your files, the New User Wizard displays its status.
2 When Dragon has finished adapting to your writing style,
click Next.
3 Proceed to Scheduling periodic optimizations on page 26.
Scheduling periodic optimizations
After it adapts to your writing style, the New User Wizard presents the Periodic Optimizations page, where you select the type of language and acoustic model optimizations Dragon should carry out and how often:
1 Check off the optimizations you want carried out.
2 To the right, click the Configure button to set when, how
often, and what time of day to run each optimization. Instead of Daily, We ek l y, and Monthly, you can run the optimization At System Startup, At Logon, or when the system is idle.
26
3 You might be asked to enter your Windows password.
4 Under Data Collection you set whether or not to collect data
and schedule when it should be collected. If you choose to turn it on, this process collects 500 MB of acoustic data from your dictation sessions. You have the option of sending that data to Nuance to help improve the accuracy of future versions of Dragon. No personal information is ever sent to Nuance and participation in data collection is completely voluntary. Click Configure to schedule acoustic data collection to occur and be sent Daily, Weekly, or Monthly, and to indicate the date and time it should start.
5 On the Done page of the wizard, you can choose to run the
tutorial, see new features, or begin dictating with the user you just created.
Loading...
+ 106 hidden pages