Re: Re: NaturalWord "Correct That" Hears but does *not* Obey!

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Posted by Sean on August 26, 1998 at 01:00:58:

In Reply to: Re: NaturalWord posted by on August 25, 1998 at 20:56:49:

Thanks for your reply. Alas, that is not the problem. All other commands work --eg "Play That" and "Move to End of Sentence"-- but Correct That does not. NaturalWord "Correct That" will sometimes work, which means I'm not just using Natural Text in a Word window. I just do not know what the problem is. The yellow box says "Play That"
when I say it, and it plays the highlighted text. The yellow box says "Correct That" when I say it too, but it only works one in 5 times.

In fact, there is a woman who runs a NS website who reports a similar problem when running all the NaturalWord Stuff properly... see the message board at
http://voicerecognition.org/physicians/vr4mt/

Thanks,
Sean

: That's one of the commands that doesn't work outside of Dragon's environment - for similar differences, read the README file of NatWord!

:
: : Please Help!
: : When I use the "Correct That" command in NaturalWord97 in NS 3.01 Preferred, usually nothing happens (the little yellow box shows "Correct That"
: : each time, but the program neither types not does anything!!!). When I use my mouse to highlight the text, I say it over and over, and the yellow box
: : keeps showing "Correct That" with nothing else happening). When I say "correct that" louder, it works. This does not happen when using NS's own
: : word processor, or for any other commands or words. I play the sound back, and it is loud and clear (not too loud, thought). Any suggestions are very
: : appreciated!

: : PS I am using SR1 patched Word97, 128 RAM, 400MHz, fiji sound card, talkmic, etc. Perfect in NS's window, but not in Word97.


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