Chapter 8. What Can I Say - IBM VIAVOICE 10-PRO USB EDITION User Manual

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Chapter 8. What Can I Say

This chapter describes the What Can I Say window. This window lists the
commands you can say to do routine computer tasks you once did with
keyboard and mouse.
The What Can I Say window shows commands that are available. There are
two reasons why you might want to see the What Can I Say window:
v To view the commands, including those that are not readily apparent on the
desktop, that you can say.
v To train a command so that ViaVoice can recognize it. Training a command
means recording how you say it. (See "Training a command" on page 81.)
The commands listed in What Can I Say
reflect the current state of your desktop.
When you click a program and then say (or
click) "What Can I Say", you will see the
commands that are available for the program
that you clicked. Should you then go to
another program or click on the desktop
with the What Can I Say window still open,
the commands in What Can I Say will
change to reflect your last action.
To access What Can I Say from the ViaVoice
menu, select What Can I Say, and the All
Commands view appears. (If you have
already looked at the What Can I Say
window, the last view you saw is displayed.)
To see other views, select View and then
select one of the views.
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Many of the voice commands described in this chapter work only if you
have installed ViaVoice on Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, or
Windows XP Home and Professional Edition. If you have installed ViaVoice
on Windows NT or Windows 2000, try saying the commands. If a command
is not recognized, then select the desired button or menu item with your
mouse.
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