Re: "Go to sleep" command

From: spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Mon Nov 27 2000 - 18:56:13 EST

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    Add suggestions for removing the word ghostly from the vocabulary is an
    excellent one. If this does not completely solve a problem, it is possible
    to rename the command, so that your young man will no longer have to say
    "go
    to sleep". Instead, find another phrase that is easy for him to say and
    that is easily recognized by Dragon. "That's enough" is one such phrase
    that seems to work very well. If you need suggestions on how to rename
    this
    command, please contact me off list.

    Best regards,

    Shelley
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    [mailto:owner-spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org]On Behalf Of
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    Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 8:23 AM
    Subject: "Go to sleep" command

    Hi all,

    Hoping all the brilliant minds will help me solve a problem. Have a young
    man using NS 4 and he is doing well except, the command go to sleep keeps
    coming up as written text "ghostly" We have tried training, re-training,
    substituting "Go sleep" but, needless to say,nothing works. The
    frustrating
    part is that the text the young man dictates is at about 89% accuracy rate
    when he does a short dictation doc. By the time he has said "go to sleep"
    three of four times in sequence, his level of frustration is totally
    corruptive of any acceptance of command.

    We are going to 5.0 on Monday but, I have concerns that the same problem
    will
    arise. Ooops, the young man noted does not have use of his hands so
    clicking on the mouse to stop dictation will not work and due to
    processing,
    he needs to be able to stop after short periods of dictation.
      Any solutions will be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks
    Nettie

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