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		<title>History of Dragon NaturallySpeaking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 22:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Jim Bendewald, the owner of CompuTALK has been supporting, and delivering Dragon NaturallySpeaking products since 1996.  In those early years the primary market was with those with disabilities.  Dragon allowed the physically disabled to not only dictate text but also control and navigate about the computer.  In the early years leading up to 1997 the [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.speak-it.com/fin/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/dragondictate_box.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-105" title="dragondictate_box" src="http://www.speak-it.com/fin/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/dragondictate_box.gif" alt="Dragon Dictate" width="113" height="112" /></a></p>
<p>Jim Bendewald, the owner of CompuTALK has been supporting, and delivering Dragon NaturallySpeaking products since 1996.  In those early years the primary market was with those with disabilities.  Dragon allowed the physically disabled to not only dictate text but also control and navigate about the computer.  In the early years leading up to 1997 the dictation was done as &#8220;discrete speech&#8221;, meaning dictating &#8212; one &#8212; word &#8212; at &#8212; a &#8212; time.   It was pretty slow and inaccurate but for those who really needed it, the program was the great equalizer enabling the disabled to go back to work and lead more productive lives.   As computers got faster the software got better.  In 1997 continuous speech recognition was introduced.   It won numerous awards and was expected to quickly change the way people worked on their computers.</p>
<div id="attachment_63" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 118px"><a href="http://www.speak-it.com/fin/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Dragon-Deluxe.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-63" title="Dragon Deluxe" src="http://www.speak-it.com/fin/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Dragon-Deluxe.jpg" alt="" width="108" height="118" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Version 2 came with the Deluxe Edition including custom macros.</p></div>
<p>Though version 1 of the Dragon NaturallySpeaking program was vastly more accurate and faster than Dragon Dictate (discrete speech) it was limited in its use.  It was not able to be customized with macros, a hallmark of the Dragon software.  It had limited vocabulary and the computers it ran on were still very slow compared to today&#8217;s standards.   Fast forward 13 years to 2010 and we now have version 10 of Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  We now have computers with dual and quad cores, running much more RAM than computer users in 1997 even dreamed of having on their hard drive much less for RAM!</p>
<p>So it is a different world today.  With version 10 there are a variety of versions to choose from.  There is medical with its many specialty vocabularies for the various medical fields.  There is legal which also offers the legal specialty vocabulary and the ability to dictate legal citations.   There is professional whose features are also part of the Medical and Legal versions.   Professional is for anyone who is serious about using Dragon NaturallySpeaking to become more efficient in their work.  Anyone who creates word processing documents and email will greatly benefit from Professional!  To know why the professional products are so helpful go HERE.</p>
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		<title>Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional helps people with disabilities?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 02:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
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People with physical disabilities will likely use speech recognition for the rest of their lives.  In that circumstance it makes sense to invest in the program that will help them be the most productive and efficient.
Depending on the severity of the disability some people would require the Professional version in order to fully control the [...]]]></description>
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<p>People with physical disabilities will likely use speech recognition for the rest of their lives.  In that circumstance it makes sense to invest in the program that will help them be the most productive and efficient.</p>
<p>Depending on the severity of the disability some people would require the Professional version in order to fully control the computer.  But anyone who needs to reduce stress to their limbs will greatly benefit from Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional&#8217;s ability to voice control most any computer action.</p>
<p>The single most predominant benefit for using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional is its ability to be customized through macros.  Any action that can be done with the keyboard can be reproduced with a macro.  Fortunately thousands of custom macros have been produced into a set.  The <a href="http://www.speak-it.com/macros.htm"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">CompuTALK Custom Macros</span></strong></a> are $195 for the set.  <strong><a href="http://www.speak-it.com/macros.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Here are more examples of the CompuTALK macro set.</span></a> </strong></p>
<p>Using the CompuTALK macros<em> </em>gives a giant boost toward enabling people to use the computer hands-free. The CompuTALK macros is a set of preprogrammed commands that help people work faster.  The easier-to-remember commands are also a giant step toward helping people overcome frustration with using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.</p>
<p>The Professional Edition gives users the full capability of Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  The additional features are tools that solve problems and improve efficiency.</p>
<p>The Professional, Medical and Legal Suites also come with these features:</p>
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<li><strong>Delayed Editing. </strong>This feature will save the audio with the text file.  One may edit later or have support staff do the editing.  This is a huge time savings.  No longer do people need to do all their own editing.  Just dictate the text and have the support staff review the document and edit it right in Microsoft Word!</li>
<li><strong>Use of Multiple Vocabularies.</strong> A user could have one vocabulary designed for medicine and another vocabulary for personal use.  A single user could also have various-sized vocabularies.</li>
<li><strong>Roaming User.</strong> This allows users to keep their user profile updated from any networked computer.  The profile could be on a network drive or a single computer&#8217;s drive that is accessible to the other computers.</li>
<li><strong>Custom Macros.</strong> Though it is mentioned above, I must stress again the importance of custom macros.  These macros are easier to remember and they solve problems.  This is the main feature that helps people use Dragon NaturallySpeaking with success and satisfaction.</li>
<li><strong>Specialty Vocabularies for Legal and Medical Suites. </strong>These vocabularies are optimized for their specialties.   Accuracy is everything.  The right vocabulary will do the best job.</li>
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<p>©2007 Jim Bendewald<br />
CompuTALK</p>
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		<title>NaturallySpeaking Bad Experiences</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 02:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Have you ever wanted to scream?  If you have used Dragon in the past I would bet that you have!  I see it all the time during training as people get frustrated.  But screeming into the computer does not help the recognition accuracy!  You can bet on that.
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<p>Have you ever wanted to scream?  If you have used Dragon in the past I would bet that you have!  I see it all the time during training as people get frustrated.  But screeming into the computer does not help the recognition accuracy!  You can bet on that.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there are too many people who have had more than a little bit of  bad experience using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  Possibly you are one such person or know someone who has had a bad experience.  There are many issues involved here and so I would like to discuss a few of them on this page.</p>
<p>Recently I was training one of my clients.  She told me about her friend who had used Dragon NaturallySpeaking previously; someone who had tried it for a while and then gave up on it.  Because of this story my client was apprehensive about whether <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #3333ff;">Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional 10 </span></span></strong>would really work for her or not.</p>
<p>I assured her that with the training she was receiving she would greatly benefit from using &#8220;<em>NatSpeak&#8221;</em>, as some people like to call it.  While working with NatSpeak on her own she experienced some errors that repeated often and this frustrated her.  In a succeeding training session I learned of the repeating errors and showed her how to resolve the problem using the <strong>Vocabulary Editor </strong>built into Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  Seeing this work so well gave her more confidence.   I also continued to work with her to help her learn to correct properly.  Correcting properly is essential for resolving recognition errors and helping the program to &#8220;learn&#8221; and not repeat errors.</p>
<p>Because my client works with a lot of medical terminology her employer soon upgraded her to the <strong><a href="http://www.speak-it.com/medical.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #3333ff;">Medical Suite </span></span></a></strong>which greatly improved her recognition accuracy.  She also took my advice to have her employer purchase a <a href="http://www.speak-it.com/speechmike.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><span style="color: #3333ff;">Philips SpeechMike</span></strong></span></a>.  This microphone helped her to relax and her accuracy continued to improve.</p>
<p>Recently, I was speaking with her and she told me that she uses the program constantly now.  It has become her regular source of word processing input.  She loves the <a href="http://www.speak-it.com/medical.htm"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #3333ff;">Dragon Medical Suite</span></span></strong></a> and raves about the <a href="http://www.speak-it.com/speechmike.htm"><strong><span style="color: #3333ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Philips SpeechMike</span></span></strong></a> too.</p>
<p>My client&#8217;s friend who had given up using Dragon NaturallySpeaking had never received training and was instead given a &#8220;sink or swim&#8221; situation.  She &#8220;sank&#8221; because she became frustrated and did not have the training to help her resolve the efficiency issues.  Though there are people who are able to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking on their own they likely will not make use of such fundamental features as <em>Vocabulary Editor </em>and how to correct in the most efficient manor.  They likely won&#8217;t know about <em>Sample Commands</em>,  which provides a very helpful list of commands one can use.</p>
<p>Too often Dragon NaturallySpeaking is tried discarded as not making the grade.  But when someone is there to resolve the issues quickly the program quickly takes  on new status as no longer an experimental toy but is instead an efficiency tool.  The difference comes down to personal support and training.</p>
<p>CompuTALK offers personal training, both in person, and over the Internet.  In addition, we provide an inexpensive training solution through the <strong><a href="http://www.speak-it.com/SpeakEASY.htm"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">SpeakEASY DVD</span></span></a></strong>.  This complete training program is a great way to get started on the right path.  But as a caution, CompuTALK does not recommend that a new user rely upon the training DVD as their sole source of training.  CompuTALK strongly recommends that people invest three or more hours into personal training.  As the new user gets helped with Dragon NaturallySpeaking issues quickly then they will confidently use it every day.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">©</span>2007 Jim Bendewald<br />
CompuTALK</p>
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