Program commands are specific to a program

Using Program Speech Commands

Unlike global speech commands, program commands are specific to a particular program – you can only use them when you are in that program.

The following sections show you some examples of what you can accomplish using program commands.

Go to a radio station preset

Listen to a CD and change tracks

Review directions while driving

Dial a telephone number from Address Book

Listen to an e-mail message

NOTE: Additional (optional) hardware may be required to accomplish some of these program commands. For example, to make Auto PC dial your cell phone, you need the cell phone cradle connected to the Universal Serial Bus (USB).

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