[mac4theblind] Re: FW: SOME TIPS FOR SIRI AND IPHONE 4 S DICTATION

  • From: David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 09:04:39 -0400

this is easier to deal with:
SOME TIPS FOR SIRI AND IPHONE 4 S DICTATION
(I originally wrote this article for users of Nuance’s Dragon Dictation app.  
However, since the same engine is used for Siri and Dictation (the feature that 
lets iPhone 4S users speak text instead of typing it), we thought that we 
should update and republish it for the benefit of new iPhone 4S users.) 
If you are the proud owner of a new iPhone 4S, it probably won’t belong before 
you dictate an email, text message, or something else using Siri or the new 
Dictation feature.   However, unlike the natural speech that Siri herself 
loves, Dictation needs a little bit of extra TLC in your speech to get 
everything exactly the way you want it.  So, when you are dictating text, 
remember to use these tips for improving the accuracy of your dictation.
First, in general, speak clearly and distinctly.   Dictation accuracy will drop 
if you are less than clearly enunciating your words.
FORMATTING:
Cap to capitalize a word: ‘I was shopping at cap Target”
Caps On for titles: “I was reading caps on The Washington Post”
All Caps to capitalize the next word: “Can we go now all caps PLEASE”
All Caps On and All Caps Off are Caps Lock: “This is all caps on NOT A JOKE all 
caps off so stop playing”
No Caps, No Caps On, and No Caps Off are the exact opposite of the above: “I 
like Amy and no caps amy”
Space Bar not only inserts a space, but can be used to prevent a hyphen in 
normally hyphenated words: ‘A long-lasting or long space bar lasting peace. ‘
No Space for words you want together: ‘Surf on the World no space Wide no space 
Web ‘
No Space On & No Space Off for words you want together: ‘I was running no space 
on reallyreallyfast no space off the entire time ‘
New Line starts the following text on a new line, and New Paragraph begins a 
new paragraph (effectively 1 and 2 carriage returns, respectively).
PUNCTUATION, SYMBOLS, OTHER TIPS:
Say punctuation: period  comma  apostrophe  open-parenthesis  close-parenthesis 
 asterisk  open quote  close quote.   Note that you do not need to say 
apostrophe for possessive names such as ‘Joe ‘s ‘.
There is a difference between a hyphen — like this — and a dash-like this.  
Similarly, point (in numbers) and period have spacing differences.
Special symbols:  Note that many of these will automatically be placed in 
context, such as the dollar,cent, degree, percent, and at signs:
% – percent sign
© – copyright sign
® – registered sign
§ – section sign
$ – 
dollar sign
¢ – cent sign
° – degree sign
^ – caret
@ – at sign
£ – pound 
sterling sign
# – pound sign
Note: You must use cent sign explicitly.  Saying ‘The price is fifty three 
cents ‘ will yield ‘The price is $.53 ‘.   Say ‘The price is fifty three cent 
sign‘ to get ‘The price is 53¢’ “.
Email addresses should generally be prefaced with no caps on; most common 
domains (such as Gmail, Yahoo, etc) are recognized, but you may have to spell 
others.
Sayˇing ‘www ‘ will result in the formatting of a URL: ‘www.isource.com/ ‘.  
Oddly, unlike the desktop version, saying ‘http ‘ does not do the same thing in 
my testing.  I got ‘HDTV ‘ instead.
Hopefully this quick reference will help you make the most of Siri and 
Dictation.   Happy dictating!

On Oct 25, 2011, at 8:51 AM, Bubba wrote:

FYI, Read below!

-----Original Message-----
From: Bubba [mailto:bubbathegeek@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 8:50 AM
To: a-ios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: bubbathegeek@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: SOME TIPS FOR SIRI AND IPHONE 4 S DICTATION

Hi, see link below on the above subject!



http://mark.candleshoreblog.com/2011/10/24/some-tips-for-siri-and-iphone-4-s
-dictation/#more-2389





Sign,

Bubba 

bubbathegeek@xxxxxxxxx




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