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MacSpeech Dictate Medical 1.5.x, Dragon Dictate for Mac and the New Dragon Dictate Medical for Mac allow the user to spell words letter by letter using the standard alphabet or the International Radio Alphabet. In order to use Dictate to spell words out letter by letter, switch to Spelling Mode. To switch to Spelling Mode, do one of the following actions:. Say 'Spelling Mode'. Choose 'Spelling Mode' from the Status window mode menu.
Choose 'Spelling Mode' from the Speech menu. Choose 'Spelling Mode' from the Dock menu. Press the keyboard shortcut for cycling between modes and change to 'Spelling Mode'. When in Spelling Mode, Dragon Dictate will type individual letters, numbers and punctuation that you say (unless it is recognized a command). If Dragon Dictate does not recognize what was said as a letter, number, punctuation or a command while in Spelling Mode, nothing will happen. Also note that no automatic spaces are inserted while in Spelling Mode.
Instead of dictating the letter itself, it is also possible to use the International Radio Alphabet. To use this, say the corresponding word for the letter:. Alpha.
Beta. Charlie. Delta. Echo. Foxtrot. Golf.
Hotel. India.
Juliet. Kilo. Lima. Mike. November.
Oscar. Papa.
Quebec. Romeo.
Sierra. Tango. Uniform. Victor. Whiskey.
X-ray. Yankee. Zulu For more information on changing modes and using Spelling Mode in Dictate, please see the product User Manual or just give us a call. We are always happy to walk you through the basics. As always, technical support is free with us at www.dragontranscription.com.