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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Chapter 8: Customizing a User Profile<br />

Use the command line to add an exported vocabulary<br />

You can use the nsadmin utility to distribute a vocabulary that you create using a separate installation<br />

of <strong>Dragon</strong>. A <strong>Dragon</strong> vocabulary that you export saves as a group of files.<br />

One of the exported files has a .top file extension, the other files have .to* file extensions, where<br />

* is an integer.<br />

1. In a command prompt, provide the path to the file with the .top file extension as an argument<br />

to the nsadmin utility. Do NOT include the .top file extension on the command line.<br />

The following command adds the myvoc exported topic (myvoc.top) as a new base vocabulary:<br />

\nsadmin /vocabulary D:\MyDocuments\myvoc "US English | Large |<br />

<strong>Nuance</strong>" 9005<br />

Use the command line to remove a base vocabulary<br />

1. On each client computer, in a command prompt, enter a command to delete the vocabulary and<br />

the corresponding entry in models.ini. You cannot use vocabularies that are based on a base<br />

vocabulary you delete. Use the following syntax:<br />

\nsadmin /vocabulary delete <br />

The following nsadmin utility command deletes a vocabulary with a topic id of 9005:<br />

\nsadmin /vocabulary delete 9005<br />

Adding custom commands from a command line<br />

Custom commands are voice commands that you can create and modify to enter text, insert graphics,<br />

or activate menus and keystrokes in any application. You can use the MyCommands Editor<br />

to create custom commands or the Command Browser to modify custom commands.<br />

You can use the nsadmin utility to copy a set of custom commands to the data distribution directory<br />

and make the set of custom commands available to all end-users of a particular installation of<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong><br />

Before you use the nsadmin utility, you must have already created a data distribution directory, as<br />

explained in Creating the Data Distribution Directory.<br />

Notes:<br />

n The default installation of <strong>Dragon</strong> places custom commands for existing <strong>Dragon</strong> User Profiles<br />

here:<br />

\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application<br />

Data\<strong>Nuance</strong>\<strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong><strong>12</strong>\Custom\<br />

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