Utter Command Speech interface software that works the way your brain does Kimberly Patch

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Utter Command Speech interface software that works the way your brain does Kimberly Patch

Key Concepts Make commands that follow the way the brain works Make commands consistent across programs Reduce the number of steps it takes to carry out a given task

Key Complaints Don’t know what to say; can’t remember commands It’s tiring to use speech commands Speech is slower than the keyboard and mouse It doesn’t have to be this way

Key Solutions Don’t know what to say; can’t remember commands Solution: a structured grammar that follows the way the brain works It’s tiring to use speech commands Solution: intuitive commands, fewer commands Speech is slower than the keyboard and mouse Solution: multiple keyboard and mouse steps in a single speech command

Utter Command Speech Interface Underpinned by a structured grammar that follows the way the brain uses language Commands are global – they work the same across all programs

Utter Command uses the type of language people naturally use in command-and- control situations: Efficiently worded instruction

in a fast food kitchen Two Fry

in a football huddle Counter Trey Right

directing an airplane Delta 265, Clear to Land, Runway 3-0

Terse vocabulary 256 command words, 97 of which are key names 60 command words needed for basic competency

UC Top 60 Command Words (plus numbers and labels) All Caps Another Cancel Cap Check Clear Close Compound Copy Cut Go Graph Insert Menu Message New Nope Paste Screen Seconds Short Site Size Speech This Touch Tray 1-20 Under Volume Win(dow) Paired words Before – After Befores – Afters Back – Forward Left – Right Lefts – Rights Line – Line Up Lines – Line Ups Max(imize) – Min(imize) On – Off Open – Close Top – Bottom Undo – Redo Up – Down Ups – Downs Word – Words

Key Grammar Rules Eliminate synonymous wordings Follow the way people naturally adjust language in command-and-control situations Follow the order of events

Common UC Commands Speech On Line Copy 3 Before Window Close 3 Down

Utter Command Structure Organizes commands into standard patterns, which makes them easy to remember Uses a consistent order of events and addresses objects directly, which decreases cognitive load This organization and consistency encourages habit, which further decreases cognitive load It also enables command combinations, which doubles productivity

Common Combined UC Commands Speech On · Word Open Line Copy to Word 3 Before · 2 Befores · Cut Window Close · No 3 Down · Enter

Utter Command Results: Speed

Across 36 practical tasks including making a PowerPoint presentation, making an Excel table, sending an and accessing the Web, Utter Command averages 1 command to every 2.3 keyboard/mouse commands More Results: Speed Across Tasks

The Elements of Utter Command System of commands – consistent, concise, enables multiple steps in a single command Powerful applets –Rulers – single-step mouse control –UC List – go directly to any folder, file, website, keyword; fast , forms and commandline; reminders; advanced mouse control –UC Clipboard – 20 “replace-with” files, 20 “add-to” files that allow you to sort as you copy Extensive learning materials

Common Commands and Visual cheat sheets Full Reference – every command with brief explanation Lessons – every command explained with examples and tours Task Tours – self-guided tours - cross referenced Every subsection of the manual is accessible on- screen using a single speech command On-screen guides – commands, shortcuts, tours, custom guides for trainers and customers

Utter Command Demos Fast word processing: navigating words, characters and documents Fast menu access: any menu item in any program in a single comment Fast file, folder and website access: a single command gets you anywhere (UC List) Fast mouse control: a single command gets you anywhere (Rulers) Putting it all together and more

Utter Command Demo Writing, editing, inserting a picture, making an Excel table, doing a word count, preparing , controlling the sound system, manipulating text and windows, accessing the Internet Utter Command: 86 speech commands in 5 minutes. Keyboard and mouse: 293 steps in more than 10 minutes.

Utter Command Speech interface software that works the way your brain does Kimberly Patch - videos

Easy to Use and Remember Utter Command taps natural control language: efficiently worded instruction that follows the order of events This is the type of language you would use in a fast food kitchen: Two Fry in a football huddle: Counter Trey Right in a plane: Delta 26, Clear to Land, Runway 3-0