So far comma, we have seen how accurate tracking is when you get taped comma, but there will be some words that are not included in its vocabulary comma, so it will not be able to recognize them when you dictate them full stop, new line. These words will typically be unusual acronyms comma, names comma, or technical terms, comma. And if you go through the process of correcting dragon when it gets something wrong comma, you will keep improving the way the software can help you to stop new line. When dragon gets a word wrong, comma, this is called a recognition error. And we are going to use our first key command to ask dragon to learn this new word full stop, new line. I'm now going to dictate a name with an unusual spelling comma that I hope dragon will not recognize dot dot dot new line this name is off the Well known actor comma Jake Gyllenhaal, new line.
Dragon has not recognized this name, comma. So I'm going to go through the process of correcting it dot dot dot new line. Correct Jake Gyllenhaal Kappa JA k space cap GYWLENHW eight l choose one. You can see that when I use the correct command comma, the words that I wanted were not shown on the list that was displayed full stop. So comma, in this case, comma. I spelt them out one at a time, and then chose the correct words from the list full stop, new line.
You can also use the keyboard to type these words. And this is usually a little easier when you first start using dragon full stop. New Line. Now I'm going to say Jake Gyllenhaal again and see if the name is recognized dot dot dot you line. The more that you do this comma, the more accurate and useful dragon becomes over time full stop. There are some other techniques that we can use to improve the vocabulary.
And we will be looking at these in future modules full stop new line. Please note that I corrected both first name and surname together in this instance. And this is the best practice when correcting recognition errors for often used phrases full stop. This is because dragon will then know that you often use these words together full stop, new line. When should you correct recognition error question mark. I find it easier to correct a dragon error as soon as I See it full stop.
Most of the time whilst I'm dictating comma, I am watching the screen as well, and find it easier to spot errors this way, full stop, new line. This also means that once corrected comma, Dragon knows the word or phrase the next time I use it, comma, and so it will be correct. Full stop, new line. I am aware though, comma, that for some people comma working this way can disrupt their thinking comma, so, it doesn't work for everyone, full stop, new line. Some people correct recognition errors at the end of each paragraph and some comma at the end of each page, full stop new line. I find that the longer the piece of text comma, the longer it takes me to find any dragon errors and so comma, the longer it takes me to correct them full stop.
Newline So the answer to the question is that there is no best way to do this exclamation mark. Try these examples out and see which you prefer. dot dot dot