[. . . ] quickrefcard6. qxd 9/28/01 12:13 PM Page 1 Quick Reference Card COMMON VOICE COMMANDS SAY . . Navigating / New Line, Paragraph "New Line" "New Paragraph" "Space Bar " "Tab Key " "Go to Bottom" "Insert Before . [. . . ] But the computer is not a person, so it won't help to: YELL, t a l k s l o w l y, or. In fact, Dragon NaturallySpeaking®6 software does better when you say full sentences and speak in your "natural" voice. In order to avoid the same recognition mistakes in the future, you should correct them when they occur, as described below. CORRECTING RECOGNITION ERRORS You can correct mistakes in your text by using the "Select < word or words> " command. For example, if you say: "Let's meet to discuss the Conzelmann contract. " · information, see chapter "Correction Workflow, " in the Dragon NaturallySpeaking®6 User's Guide, or find what you're looking for in the online Help. · You can also get the Correction menu to appear by· selecting text with the mouse or keyboard and pressing the correction hot key (by default, the minus [-] key on your numeric keypad ). · If what you really said does not appear in the list, you can say "Spell That" or just type in the correct text. · If the text you are trying to select appears in your document more than once and the computer selects the wrong one, you can say "Select Again" and it will select a different occurrence. · If you find yourself frequently correcting small common words, it is often more effective to select more than one word. For example, say "Select going to" instead of "Select to" even if "going" is the correct text. · If you play back the text by selecting text and using the "Play That Back "command, you can press the correction hot key at any time to correct the text that is currently being played back. Once you choose an item from the choice list, the correction will be made and playback will resume. [. . . ] L&H, the L&H logo, the Dragon logo, and Dragon NaturallySpeaking are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N. V. All other names and trademarks referenced herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. [. . . ]