The following is how I blog using Dragon Naturally Speaking:
There's a plethora of other things you could do using Dragon Naturally Speaking Honestly, all I use it for is to talk to my computer and have it write down what I say.
Dragon Naturally Speaking is solely used for its voice recognition capabilities. I never use instructions such as "launch Microsoft Word," "tweet that," or "search the web for aliens" since they are unnecessary.
DragonPad (Nuance's equivalent of Notepad or WordPad) is the only programme I've ever used. Until now, I've discovered that utilizing Dragon NaturallySpeaking makes blogging more dependable and simpler than other methods.
The reason I prefer to use my mouse and keyboard to click on words and highlight text over voice commands such as "move mouse up," "MouseGrid nine," "mouse right-click," "mouse drag lower right extremely quickly" is because it is more efficient.
Despite the fact that I do correct the errors that Dragon NaturallySpeaking makes (supposedly since doing so enhances accuracy), I've always had an accuracy record of approximately 97 percent with Dragon NaturallySpeaking – even as a brand-new user fres
.+h out of the box. My tiny graph to demonstrate the incremental gains that I've achieved is shown below. Please browse my website for further video content.
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