ScanSoft DRAGON NATURALLYSPEAKING 8 Manual page 166

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Using Portable Recorders (Preferred and Professional)
Here are some additional tips for getting good results:
If you talk directly into a built-in microphone, always hold your recorder at the
same distance from your mouth. Some users report that it is easier to rest the
recorder on their jaw for the most consistent results. Be sure to hold the recorder
at the same distance you used when you dictated the training text.
Don't change the recording volume setting on your recorder (if it has one). Keep
the same setting you used during training.
For a better quality recording, consider connecting your headset microphone to
your recorder, rather than talking into the built-in microphone. Most recorders
include connection for an external microphone a mike-in connection.
Using the ScanSoft Voice Recorder on a Pocket PC
To start ScanSoft Voice Recorder:
The amount of available recording time appears in the upper right in the
Available box. The amount of available time depends on the amount of
memory in your Pocket PC device.
For more information, see the ScanSoft Voice Recorder Help file on the
Pocket PC.
The restricted command set
When you are dictating into a recorder, most of the Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice
commands cannot be used effectively because they require that you see the results
on a computer screen. The restricted command set, however, can be used without
visual feedback when you are dictating into your recorder. These are the commands
in the restricted command set:
New Paragraph
New Line
Tab Key
Cap [word] or Cap Next [word]
All Caps [word]
No Caps [word]
No Space [word]
Caps On/Caps Off
All Caps On/All Caps Off
No Caps On/No Caps Off
No Space On/No Space Off
Scratch That
Resume With
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On the Start menu, tap ScanSoft Voice Recorder.
Tap the appropriate button to record, pause, stop, or play.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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