


If you have tasks that you regularly undertake in whatever software Dragon 13 is controlling for you, you can automate them, in the same way as creating a macro, and add them to the list of commands the program understands.

Within the Learning Centre, the M圜ommands tab handles just that. It also reminds you that you don't have to do everything by voice command it can be very efficient to mix voice, keyboard and mouse as you work. The panel showing recognised commands also offers tips on using the program, such as getting your ideas down first and editing afterwards. The contents of the Learning Center are context sensitive, so it adjusts to the applications you're working with. It works under four different area headings: dictating, navigating, editing and controlling. This is a panel that by default sits on the right-hand side of the screen, offering help with the words and phrases the program understands. If you're coming to Dragon 13 as a new customer, there's plenty of support for learning how to use it in the Learning Center.
