Dictation overview
You can use Dragon to dictate text into most applications in just three steps.
- Open the application you want to use.
- Click inside the window or field where you want to place your dictated text.
- Turn on your microphone and speak!
In general, you can dictate text the same way you would speak, but with punctuation added (see Getting started with dictation for more). Below are examples of some common types of special text, and how to dictate them.
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Paragraph and line breaksTo add line or paragraph breaks to your document, say one of the following:
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ExampleSay: Hi Mark comma new paragraph It was good to see you today period. Result: Hi Mark, It was good to see you today. |
Punctuation—GeneralMost punctuation needs to be dictated to appear in the text. Say the punctuation at the appropriate places in your dictation. Pause briefly before and after you dictate punctuation. See Dictating punctuation and symbols for more. |
ExampleSay: We're going to the park comma then for ice cream period would you like to come question mark Result: We're going to the park, then for ice cream. Would you like to come? |
Dragon will automatically add some punctuation within a word (such as an apostrophe) based on the context of your dictation. For example, when you say "John's hat," Dragon adds the apostrophe automatically. |
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QuotesYou can add quotation marks before and after you speak a word or phrase, as you would when typing, or by saying the text first and then putting quotation marks around it. To dictate quotes as you speak
To dictate quotes after dictating a word or phrase
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Example 1Say: Open quote Don't find fault comma find a remedy period close quote Result: "Don't find fault, find a remedy." Example 2Sample text: My Mom said, my kids are my life. Say: Put quotes around my kids are my life Result: My Mom said, "my kids are my life". |
Bullets
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ExampleSay: go to the grocery store Then say: Bullet that Result: • go to the grocery store |
Email and Web addressesDictate email and Web addresses as you would say them conversationally. Many domain names are already in Dragon's vocabulary.
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Example 1Say: info at nuance dot com Result: info@nuance.com Example 2Say: www dot Boston Globe dot com Result: www.BostonGlobe.com Example 3Say:No space on [pause] Seattle Times dot com Result: SeattleTimes.com |
Proper nounsMost common names are already in Dragon's vocabulary. When you say the name, Dragon capitalizes it automatically. For less common proper nouns, or names that may also be words (e.g., Chase, Sandy or Iris), you can say Cap before the word. |
Example 1Say: james is going to boston tomorrow period Result: James is going to Boston tomorrow. Example 2Say: I will meet you and Cap hope at the restaurant period Result: I will meet you and Hope at the restaurant. |
Hyphenated wordsMost common hyphenated words are already in Dragon's vocabulary. When you say the word, Dragon automatically hyphenates it. For less common hyphenated words, you can say Hyphen in the appropriate place. |
Example 1Say: cross country Result: cross-country Example 2Say: power hyphen sharing Result: power-sharing |
Compound wordsMost common compound words are already in Dragon's vocabulary. Say the word, and it will be typed correctly. If you want to create a compound word where Dragon has typed two words:
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Example 1Say: firefighter Result: firefighter Example 2Say: snow No space shovel Result: snowshovel |
AbbreviationsMost common abbreviations are already in Dragon's vocabulary. When you say the word, Dragon abbreviates it automatically. If Dragon is not abbreviating as expected, check your Auto Formatting preferences. |
ExampleSay: mister james brown Result: Mr. James Brown |
AcronymsMost common acronyms are already in Dragon's vocabulary. Say the acronym, and Dragon formats it automatically. For less common acronyms, you can say All caps on followed by the acronym letters. For best results, switch to Spelling mode to do this. |
Example 1Say: The C E O will address the company tomorrow period Result: The CEO will address the company tomorrow. Example 2Say: Spelling mode [pause] All caps on M R S A Result: MRSA |
If you frequently dictate text – such as proper nouns, hyphenated or compound words, abbreviations or acronyms – that Dragon does not recognize, or does not format correctly, you can use Correction to train Dragon how to recognize the word, or use the Vocabulary Editor to add it to Dragon's vocabulary.