User Guide

called MyDoc.rtf, Dragon saves your dictation in a file called MyDoc.dra in the same directory as your document.

Using text-to-speech

You can use text-to-speech to have text displaying on your screen (not your current dictation) read aloud in a computer voice. You can use this feature to have the product read back a document that you (or someone else) dictated while you listen for mistakes and make note of sections you might want to revise.

Text-to-speech is available only in the DragonPad, Microsoft Word, and Corel WordPerfect. You can, however, copy and paste text from other programs and then use text-to-speech.

To start text-to-speech, do one of the following:

nSelect the text you want to hear (a line, a paragraph, and so on), and then say “Read That.”

nSelect the text you want to hear, and then select Read That from the Advanced submenu (or right-click in your document and click Read That from the shortcut menu).

nMove the insertion point to the text you want to hear and say any of the following commands:

SAY

TO

Read Line

Read back the current line.

 

 

Read Paragraph

Read back the current paragraph.

 

 

Read Document

Read back the whole document.

 

 

Read Window

Read back the text in view.

 

 

Read to Here

Read back from the top of the docu-

 

ment window to the insertion point.

 

 

Read from Here

Read back from the insertion point to

 

the bottom of the document window.

 

 

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Nuance comm K609AGC3110, K609A-GC3-11.0 manual Using text-to-speech, To start text-to-speech, do one of the following