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support: [Switch to NaturallySpeaking] command in DragonDictate (DDWin) doesn't work properly with NaturallySpeaking 3.0
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- Subject: support: [Switch to NaturallySpeaking] command in DragonDictate (DDWin) doesn't work properly with NaturallySpeaking 3.0
- From: "robert" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Date: 15 Aug 2001 14:31:48 -0000
Dragon Systems Technical Support
[0.56?OpenElement&FieldElemFormat=gif] Technical Note
Subject: [Switch to NaturallySpeaking] command in DragonDictate
doesn't work properly with NaturallySpeaking 3.0
Product: Dragon NaturallySpeaking, DragonDictate for Windows
Version: 3.0
Description:
When using the [Switch to NaturallySpeaking] command from
DragonDictate, DragonDictate's microphone is only temporarily turned
off, and the NaturallySpeaking microphone is not turned on.
Solution:
To correct this problem,
1. Set the microphone hotkey in NaturallySpeaking to F11
2. Set the microphone hotkey in DragonDictate to Num+
3. Modify the [Switch to NaturallySpeaking] macro in DragonDictate
to read as follows:
HeardWord "[Bring Up Cancel]"
AppBringUp "NaturallySpeaking"
SetMicrophone 0
Wait 50
SendSystemKeys "{F11}"
4. Create a scripting command macro in NaturallySpeaking called
"Switch to DragonDictate" that reads:
SetMicrophone 0
Wait 50
SendSystemKeys "{Num+}"
This solution only works for the Professional Edition of
NaturallySpeaking, which supports the creation of macros.