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Topic Title: Separate Dictionary? Topic Summary: I want to enter alphanumeric codes. Created On: 04/05/2012 01:19 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Rapier | - 04/05/2012 01:19 AM |
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- Lunis Orcutt | - 04/05/2012 02:20 AM |
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- Chucker | - 04/05/2012 08:22 AM |
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- Rapier | - 04/05/2012 03:08 PM |
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I want to enter single letters and single numbers.
Can I add/create a second/alternate dictionary that would be permanent for this purpose? A-Z 0-9 ------------------------- -- The meaning of life Is in a child's face It is with us To keep a smile in that place. |
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Welcome to the World’s Most Popular Speech Recognition Forum
Consumer versions of NaturallySpeaking do not include a multiple vocabulary option. You would minimally have upgrade to Preferred/Premium to Pro 11.5 Upgrade but that really isn't necessary because you have 2 other built-in options: 1. To temporarily lock NaturallySpeaking in Spell Mode say spell, without pausing, and dictate any combination of numbers and letters. This will place NaturallySpeaking into Spell Mode until you pause at which time DNS will return to normal mode. 2. Lock NaturallySpeaking into Spell Mode by saying switch to Spell Mode. You will remain in Spell Mode until you say switch to Normal Mode. -------------------------
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Rapier, In addition to Lunis' sage advice, there are a couple of things to consider. First, the best way to dictate alpha numeric characters, particularly if you're going to dictate a long string based on uppercase/lowercase letters & numbers is to use spell mode. Yes, it's kind of a pain in the butt to have to switch from normal mode to spell mode and then back again, but it's the only effective way to do this. Second, the direct in-line spell command is a tad tricky and difficult to use because you cannot pause while you are spelling or it will drop out of this hybrid spell mode. It is useful for dictating short strings of characters. For example, I dictated your name above using this approach. However, for long strings of alphanumeric characters particularly when you're changing case or switching between letters and numbers, this is not a recommended approach. In addition, upgrading from DNS 11.5 Premium to DNS 11.5 Pro might get you the ability to create separate vocabularies for this purpose, but it's not particularly viable and definitely not worth the cost. I wouldn't recommend it since you already have the capability to do what you want to do without upgrading. In other words, it makes no sense to buy a sledgehammer to hammer half inch nails. Chuck Runquist -------------------------
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Thanks for your help(s). Wish me luck with my Coke Rewards.
Mike ------------------------- -- The meaning of life Is in a child's face It is with us To keep a smile in that place. |
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