Sony ICD-BP150VTP Manual

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Using the Command Browser
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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 The displayed command name corresponds to the MyCommand name in the MyCommands 
Editor.
Creating a new command
You can automate your work by creating custom commands that let you type text, 
insert graphics, or activate menu and keystroke commands in any application. 
(Preferred and higher editions)
1
Open the Command Browser (say "Command Browser" or click Command 
Browser on the Tools menu of the DragonBar). 
2
Click the Script button. This displays the command grammars where custom 
commands are available. By default, the custom global commands are displayed.
3
Select a grammar from the Current command grammar list to select a context 
where the new command will be used.
4
Click the New button. This displays the MyCommands Editor. Use the editor 
to name the command and assign properties to it. For information on how to use 
the MyCommands dialog box, click the Help button on the dialog box, or see 
the MyCommands section listed below.
You can also base a new command on an existing command. For more information, 
see Modifying a command below.
You can also use Tools>Add New Command from the DragonBar to create a new 
command.
Modifying a command
To modify an existing command:
1
Open the Command Browser (say "Command Browser" or click Command 
Browser on the Tools menu of the DragonBar). 
2
Click the Script button. This displays the command grammars where custom 
commands are available. By default, the custom global commands are displayed.
3
Use the Current command grammar list to select the program or context in 
which the command is found. A list of commands display.
4
From the list, select the command that you want to modify.
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