
On the go
Try using a Bluetooth headset or your mobile device as a wireless microphone in this
example. If you choose to do the latter, just follow the on-screen instructions for adding a
source to your user profile in Dragon Dictate for Mac 3 and add your Android or iOS
device as a wireless microphone for use with Dragon Dictate for Mac 3. Control the
microphone directly from your mobile device.
It’s a sunny Saturday afternoon and you’ve decided that a drink at a sidewalk café
would be perfect. While waiting for the server, you flip open your laptop, put your
Bluetooth headset on and tell your computer to send an e-mail to two friends inviting
them to meet you. Fifteen minutes later, the two have arrived and the three of you are
making plans for what to do next. With Dragon Dictate for Mac 3, you can search the
Web effortlessly to find movie reviews or show times and to buy tickets – all by voice. You
can even use the few minutes spent waiting for your friends to arrive to dash off a quick
blog post or update your Twitter feed – all easily and hands-free. Dragon Dictate for Mac
3 is the perfect complement for mobile computing by pairing the power of speech
recognition with mobile devices such as digital voice recorders and smartphones.
Dragon Voice Shortcuts for Email and Calendar
1. Send an email to [{INSERT NAME OF SOMEONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK}] and
{INSERT ANOTHER NAME OF SOMEONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK}]
2. “Coffee [question mark]”
3. “[tab key] I’m at the café down the street [period] Do you want to meet for a
quick drink [question mark]”
4. “[Send message]”
Dragon Voice Shortcuts for Web search
1. “Search Bing for strawberry daiquiri”
2. “Search Google for Man versus Machine”
3. “Search Yahoo for haiku”
Quick Voice Formatting
1. [Open Microsoft Word]
2. [File New]
3. “One of the best features of Dragon Dictate for Mac 3 is that I can use it with
a bluetooth wireless headset or even with my iPhone or Android device for
the same great dictation results [dash] without the wires [exclamation point]
[Underline great; italicize without the wires; go to end]”
4. [New paragraph]
Accuracy
1. [Send an email to {INSERT NAME OF SOMEONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK}]
2. “Venice”
3. [Tab key]
4. “I’m here at the café waiting for John and Bob [period] We’ll probably have
a gelato before we head downtown to see the new X-Files movie [period;
new paragraph]
5. “Do you remember when we went to Italy a few years ago and had a gelato
with the gondoliers in Venice [question mark] I think they’re still waiting for us
to come back there [exclamation point]”
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