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For example, when dictating into Word, you can say “press F seven” to click ClaroRead’s Play button and start dictating from the cursor. Controlling ClaroRead with your VoiceĬlaroRead’s main toolbar buttons have keyboard shortcuts, which you can access using Dragon. Now, when Dragon prompts you to read text (for example, during a microphone check), select that text and ClaroRead will read it aloud. If you have difficulty reading Dragon’s training text, for example when setting up a new microphone, you can use ClaroRead to read that text aloud so you can then say it back to Dragon.įirst, go to ClaroRead’s Advanced Speech settings and make sure that “Speak when mouse selects” is selected. The echo feature works best with a headset (or microphone and headphones) – otherwise, Dragon might recognise ClaroRead’s speech! Reading Training Text ClaroRead then automatically reads out the contents of the Results Box. Now, when you dictate, Dragon shows what it has recognised in its Results Box. In ClaroRead, go to Advanced Speech settings and make sure that “Echo Dragon voice input” is selected.In Dragon, turn on the Results Box (Tools > Options > Appearance).Or if it hasn’t, you’ll know immediately so that you can correct the mistake. This helps user confidence, as well as dictation accuracy, by confirming that Dragon has recognised your speech correctly. Echoing Dragon Voice InputĬlaroRead Windows can echo back each word or phrase that Dragon recognises. To enable the Dictate button, turn it on in ClaroRead’s View settings.
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