You can use Dragon Dictate to post updates to your Facebook and/or Twitter account. In the Sharing Preference Pane, click Login next to each service’s name and enter your user name and password to activate the connection.
If you dictate text, such as This Is a Test, and then speak the command Post That to Facebook, a dialog window appears. You can continue dictating text before speaking the command Press Share. If you don’t want to post that text to Facebook, say Press Cancel or Click Cancel.
Or, you can say Post That to Twitter to bring up the Twitter dialog box. Say Press Tweet to send the tweet through your Twitter account, or say Press Cancel or Click Cancel to rescind the post.
The Facebook and Twitter functions also allow you to select part of a piece of text and share or tweet it, as shown below. You can say Select This Is A Test and then speak a Twitter or Facebook command.
You can also go directly to the Share on Facebook or Share on Twitter dialog box by speaking Post to Facebook More Snow or Post to Twitter More Snow, or by simply saying Post to Facebook or Post to Twitter, which will bring up an empty dialog window.
There are other variations on the Facebook and Twitter commands. Saying That with a command uses the currently-selected text, or the last recognized text.
| What You Say |
|---|
| Post That To Facebook |
| Post That To My Facebook Page |
| Post That To My Facebook Wall |
| Facebook That |
| Post That To Twitter |
| Post That To My Twitter Page |
| Twitter That |
| Tweet That |
There are other variations on the Facebook and Twitter commands. Saying That with a command uses the currently-selected text, or the last recognized text.
| What You Say |
|---|
| Post To Facebook |
| Update My Facebook Page |
| Update My Facebook Wall |
| Post To My Facebook Wall |
| Post To My Facebook Page |
| Post To Twitter |
| Post To My Twitter Page |
| Update My Twitter Page |