![]() ![]() ![]() To remove the most recently typed text you can say "scratch that," or "delete that." There's also a setting where you can change things like how dates are shown, letting you select "October 1, 2012" or "1/10/12" and so forth (see the image to the right). For example, when dictating numbers you can say either "point" or "dot," so that "four point five" and "four dot five" both result in 4.5 appearing on the screen. Part of what makes Dragon so intuitive is that you have options for what to say. And for some people who have trouble writing, or struggle badly with spelling, Dragon can relieve a lot of their pains, too. Professors can use the software to essentially show closed captioning during lectures in real time. Anyone who suffers from carpal tunnel syndrome or other mobility issues really can't do better than Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12. I've also found it revolutionised how I write scripts that are meant to be spoken rather than read silently. It can make writing faster, especially if you're not fond of composing with your fingers. After spending a few days with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 – and a fair amount of time with its predecessor, version 11.5 – I've found my workflow completely changed, particularly when writing scripts.ĭragon can also solve problems you didn't even know you had. ![]() Intelligent features allow the software to become smarter the more you use it, by looking for words in context. If you've never used dictation and voice command software before, Dragon NaturallySpeaking seems almost futuristic.
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