Changing Views; Creating Notes For What Can I Say; Printing The Commands In A View; Using An Attention Word With Commands - IBM VIAVOICE 10-PRO USB EDITION User Manual

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Changing views

The command for changing the view depends on whether you are in What
Can I Say or in a program.
v In What Can I Say, say the name of the view you want to see.
v If you are in another program, say "What Can I Say for Text Editing",
"What Can I Say for Active Program" and so on.
To access the All Commands view, say "How Do I Say". Typically, you would
say this when What Can I Say is not the active program (the program you are
now using).
When you are in What Can I Say for VoiceCenter, you can say, for example,
"Text Editing", to see this view. If the focus is on another program, say "What
Can I Say for Text Editing" to switch to this view.
From What Can I Say, say "Return to program" to switch to the previous
program.

Creating notes for What Can I Say

Printing the commands in a view

To print a list of commands, say "Print", or select Action > Print.
The print function prints only what is expanded. So, say "Expand all" before
you print.

Using an Attention word with commands

If you find that ViaVoice does not recognize your commands, you can begin
every command with an Attention word. The Attention word signals to
ViaVoice that you are about to say a command. The default Attention word is
'Computer', but you can specify other Attention words at the Command Sets
tab in ViaVoice Options.
You can create your own notes for
each view. The notes are saved when
you close What Can I Say.
When you write notes in a view, the
notes are associated only with the
active program—the program that had
focus when you wrote the notes.
Should you switch to another
program, you will see only the notes
that you wrote for that other view.
Chapter 8. What Can I Say
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