Manage and configure Dragon

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Improving accuracy

The many things you can do to improve Dragon's recognition accuracy.

About Accuracy Tuning

How accuracy tuning works and how you can schedule and run accuracy tuning.

Working with user profiles

Managing user profiles, including:

  • Opening and closing user profiles
  • Saving your user profile
  • Backing up and restoring user profiles

Working with vocabularies

The vocabularies Dragon uses to recognize words and phrases correctly.

Adding words and phrases to your vocabulary

Adding word and phrases to personalize Dragon's vocabulary to more closely match your writing style and to recognize any special words which you dictate.

The Options dialog box

Using the Options dialog box to change Dragon's dictation and configuration settings.

Administrative Settings dialog box—Miscellaneous tab

Configuring Dragon Administrative settings.

Working with custom commands

Using the MyCommands Editor allows to create your own custom voice commands.

These commands let you automate repetitive text entry and graphics insertion tasks like logos and scanned signatures while working in virtually any Windows application.

Using the Command Browser

Using the Command Browser to view and manage voice commands, including custom commands you or your Dragon administrator added.

Auto-Formatting dialog box

Specifying automatic formatting rules that Dragon applies to text, such as email addresses and dates.

About word properties

Word properties that let you to fine-tune how Dragon types words you dictate.

About the Roaming feature

How the Roaming feature works, and how Roaming user profiles allow users to work on different computers with one user profile.

Using the Convert XML to DAT Tool Converting your custom commands from XML format to DAT format to restrict access to the commands.

Working with Structured Commands

Structured commands let you control the action of a command based on the existence of a state in the application.

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