set in Options). Returns the cursor to its position prior to the Correct command.



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Dragon NaturallySpeaking Commands Summary Dragon Productivity Commands Relative to Dragon NaturallySpeaking v11-12 or higher Dragon Medical Practice Edition and Practice Edition 2 or higher Dictation success with Dragon depends on just a few commands that provide 95% of the functionality needed to complete most dictation tasks the essential commands for Corrections, Revisions, Document Navigation, Capitalization and Numbers. B General Commands (Go to Sleep Stop Listening) (Wake Up Listen to Me) Microphone Off (What Can I Say Dragon Sidebar) Corrections and Revisions Select Start Sleeping mode. Exit Sleeping Mode. Turn the microphone off. Provides examples of currently available commands. To Choose or Dictate correction or revision of the specified words*. Returns cursor to the end of the selection. Correct To Choose or Spell a correction to the specified words.* (if set in Options). Returns the cursor to its position prior to the Correct command. Resume With last few desired words (continued dictation) Immediate correction of last words spoken and continue dictation starting with last properly transcribed words. Not available after any keyboard, mouse or navigation actions. (Select Correct) That Scratch That [x Times] Backspace [x] Delete (Previous Next) x Words Navigation Insert (Before After) Move (Up Down Right Left) x Move (Left Right) x Words (Go Move) to (Top Bottom) Applies the last utterance spoken. To remove and forget last utterance or last x utterances. Backspace or Backspace (x) number of times. Delete the specified number of words. Insert the curser before or after the dictated words.* Move the cursor the indicated number of characters or lines. Move the cursor the indicated number of characters or lines. Go to the top or bottom of the document. (Go Move) to (Beginning End) of Line Go to the beginning or end of the current line. Capitalization (Cap All Caps No Caps) (Cap All Caps No Caps) That Transcribe the next word with the indicated capitalization. (dictation command no pause required) Change the selected text to the indicated capitalization. If no text is selected, change the last utterance to the indicated capitalization. www.exaq.com Page 1 of 6

Dragon Productivity Commands Correction and revision strategy (your key to success): 90% of all recognition and dictation errors can be corrected with steps 1 & 2. 100% of recognition errors can be corrected by adding steps 3 & 4. In general, use steps 1 & 2 first because it is fasted, add 3 & 4 if step 2 fails to fix the error. These 4 steps, performed once should fix any errors. 1. Say Select then read the text to be changed (without any pauses) 2. If the correct text is listed, choose it otherwise simply redictate the text (say the words). 3. If the results are still wrong say Correct then read the text to be changed (without any pauses), or use Correct That if the error was just spoken. 4. If the correct text is listed, choose it otherwise simply spell the correction by voice or keyboard. Alpha-Bravo words (International Phonetic Alphabet) can be used The correction commands below are available immediately after you dictate a mistake. These commands work only immediately after you have dictated words and the commands do not train Dragon for Dragon mistakes. Resume With correct words continued dictation uses the last few correct words to replace a mistake and continue dictation in a single, quick and easy step. Scratch That [x Times] removes the last dictation utterance or series of utterances. Windows Commands (Open Start) application name Switch to application name List Programs Click (Minimize Maximize Restore) Starts a Windows program where application name is the name of the Windows program exactly as listed on the Desktop or in the Start Menus list. If the application name is long, you can rename it to something easier to say. Switch the Windows focus to a program that has been started on your computer. Replace application name with the name of the application as it shows up in the Task Bar or when you place the mouse over the Task Bar name. Works with most, but not all programs. A slightly slower but more reliable way to switch between running programs. Provides a list of running programs from which to choose. Resizes the Windows application window. Switch DragonBar to (Dock to (Top Bottom) Tray Icon) Mode for Version 12 [Switch to] (Dock to (Top Bottom) Tray Icon) Mode for Version 11 Moves the Dragon Bar to the Top, Bottom or System Tray. Tip: Right Click on the flame on the left of the Dragon Bar to move the bar with the mouse. www.exaq.com Page 2 of 6

Additional Key Commands Summary: Increasing Productivity Numbers Dragon Productivity Commands Basic Productivity Enhancement Commands. The commands on the following pages are not essential to the successful use of Dragon NaturallySpeaking or Dragon Medical, however they provide very efficient tools for accomplishing a variety of common dictation, editing and formatting tasks making those tasks much faster and easier. It is important to note that the commands listed are simply the most common of thousands of commands available to you. Please refer to the Help topics and the Command Browser for additional information. (Relative to Dragon version 10.x or higher) Numeral x Roman Numeral x Transcribe the single digit number x as an Arabic number instead of a word. Transcribe the number X as a Roman Numeral number instead of a word. Editing and Revision Commands (Select Copy) Through (Select Copy) [from] To Applies the specified action to all of the words from indicated starting words through the ending words*. Example: select we the people through perfect nation. (Copy Cut Delete) That Paste That Applies the specified action to the selected text or the last utterance. Pastes text that has been Copied or Cut. Formatting Commands (Bold Underline Italicize) Bold, Underline or Italicize the indicated text. * (Bold italicize Underline) Through (Bold Italicize Underline) [from] To Applies the specified action to all of the words from indicated starting words through the ending words*. Example: select we the people through perfect nation. (Bold Italicize Underline) That Applies the specified action to the selected text or the last utterance. Important note regarding Bold, Italicize, and Underline commands: these commands will work only in applications that support Bold, Italicize, and Underline character formatting. (Caps All Caps No Caps) (On Off) Begin transcribing with the indicated capitalization until it is turned off. (Caps All Caps No Caps) Alters the capitalization on the indicated text. * No Space Prevents the space before the next word spoken. (dictation command no pause required) * Select and Say Command Not available in some non-standard applications. www.exaq.com Page 3 of 6

Operational Commands Make (This That) a Shortcut Make (This That) a Phrase Spelling and Dictation Modes Spell Dragon Productivity Commands Places selected text into the MyCommands Editor. Enter a Name, then Save. Places selected text into the Vocabulary Editor screen. To create a new word, add a Spoken Form if appropriate, then click Add. Temporary Spell Mode: Requires dictation of letters or Alpha-Bravo words and numbers to end of utterance. Does not add the spelled letters into the vocabulary. Use for a one time word. Include space to add spaces where desired. (Spell Numbers Command Dictation) Mode (On Off) Restricted modes of dictation. Allows for recognition of only the specified type of Dictation. For example, in Spell Mode only letters and numbers are recognized, not words. In Dragon 11, the mode is displayed on the Dragon Bar/ Normal Mode: Spell Mode: Numbers Mode: Words, Numbers and Commands are recognized, not individual letters unless it is an acronym (ie. PGA) Only letters, numbers and commands are recognized. Only numbers recognized. Command Mode: Only commands recognized. Dictation Mode: Hidden Mode: The Standard Dictation Environment Indicator Only words recognized, no commands. (ie. Go to Bottom). Dragon Medical only. Indicates Hidden Mode Dictation Box. Full Dragon NaturallySpeaking functionality is only available in a Standard Dictation Environment or Dragon friendly application. MS Word, Outlook, the Dragon Pad and many other applications are Standard Dictation Environments and are indicated by the green Check Mark to the right of the Microphone View Meter (version 10 uses a green dot). Specifically, Select, Correct and the other Select and Say Commands will work reliably only in a Standard Dictation Environment. When the Check Mark (or Dot) is grayed out, some NaturallySpeaking features may no longer work reliably or may not work at all. www.exaq.com Page 4 of 6

Dragon Productivity Commands Key Dragon NaturallySpeaking (Professional and Legal) & Dragon Medical Utilities Vocabulary Editor: Increasing Recognition Accuracy When Dragon NaturallySpeaking has difficulties with specific words and the normal correction processes do not seem to resolve the problem, the Vocabulary Editor can usually take care of it. Access the Vocabulary Editor one of 3 ways 1. On the Dragon Bar, Click Vocabulary, then Open Vocabulary Editor 2. Say Start Vocabulary Editor 3. Select text in a document that you want to add to the vocabulary, then say Make this a phrase Using the Vocabulary Editor you can: 1. Add new words. 2. Add new words with Spoken Forms Tip: Spoken Forms of a word should consist of normal words, spelled out numbers, initials (C, G, etc) and acronyms (eg. URAJ = you are a jay ) that when read or spoken, will match the sounds you want to make when you would like the Written Form of the word to appear in your document. 3. Add phrases 4. View and delete your custom words. (Display drop list: Custom words only) Command Browser: Creating and Managing Custom Commands Custom commands allow you to speed up your workflow by adding blocks of standard text or automating keystrokes to speed up application navigation. The Command Browser can be used to create, delete, revise and manage your custom commands Access the Command Browser one of two ways 1. On the Dragon Bar, Click Tools, then Command Browser 2. Say Start Command Browser New Commands can be created three ways: 1. From the Command Browser: click on New on the Task Pane in the Manage Mode (or MyCommands Mode in the Medical Versions). 2. From the Dragon Bar: click Tools, Add New Command 3. By voice: select text in a document then say Make this a shortcut to create a Text and Graphics command. To complete the command, complete the command name and contents, place the command in a group with your first name, then click Save. Additional information on creating commands and the Command Browser can be found in the Dragon Help system. On the Dragon Bar, click on Help, Help Topics, then the Contents Tab. www.exaq.com Page 5 of 6

Dragon Productivity Commands Dictating Characters The following characters and symbols can be spoken during dictation. These are not commands which means that they can be spoken as part of a dictation utterance, without pausing.. Period. Point Dot What you say ( (Open Left) (Paren Parenthesis) ) (Close Right) (Paren Parenthesis) [ (Left [Square] Open) Bracket ] (Right [Square] Close) Bracket { (Open Left) ([Curly] Brace Curly Bracket) } (Close Right) ([Curly] Brace Curly Bracket) < Left Angle Bracket Less Than Sign Open Angle Bracket > Right Angle Bracket Greater Than Sign Close Angle Bracket! Exclamation (Mark Point)? Question Mark " (Begin Open) [Double] (Quote Quotes) " (End Close) [Double] (Quote Quotes) : Colon ; Semicolon # Pound Sign Number Sign $ Dollar Sign Notes Followed by 2 spaces and capitalizes the next word. No following spaces. Starts a double quote with a preceding space. Finishes a double quote with a following space. % Percent Sign & And Sign Ampersand @ At Sign What you say Copyright Sign Registered sign Notes Section Sign Inserts the legal or section symbol " " ^ ' ' ' Caret Apostrophe (Begin Open) Single Quote (End Close) Single Quote * Asterisk + Plus Sign, Comma / Slash Forward Slash \ Back Slash... Dot Dot Dot Ellipsis 's Apostrophe-ess Adds the ('s) for possessive nouns. (s) Optional s _ -- Underscore Dash - Hyphen Minus Sign = Equal Sign Vertical Bar adds the "(s)" optional s. Inserts "--" with a space on each side. Inserts a "-" with no spaces. EXAQ provides on-site and Remote Desktop Training and Support nationwide. Please contact us for additional information. www.exaq.com Page 6 of 6