Why would you do this? Because it asked you to dictate things you didn’t write! But a great starting point was always to simply ignore the training that was built into Dragon itself. ![]() ![]() There is a wealth of customisation you can do to your profile in order to get sky-high accuracy no matter which genre you write in (too much to list here, but it’s all covered in detail in my course). You need it to understand not just your voice but what you actually write – whether that’s non-fiction, historical romance, science fiction, horror or anything in between. One of the things I’ve long advocated is that Dragon is only useful if it can be molded to your personal writing style. But the idea behind it is as relevant as ever. It’s not so relevant anymore as it was recorded using Dragon 13, which was discontinued back in 2018. ![]() It demonstrated how to train Dragon using your own stories and writing style by ignoring the built-in texts the program provided (notice the past tense). A few years back, I made the above video.
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