creating macros in order to play Poker

Newby here, so please excuse the stupid questions.

I am wanting to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.5 preferred in order to play Internet poker easily.

I needed to be able to click three buttons, which appear on the screen in the same position all of the time. Unfortunately,these buttons are not normal HTML tags and and Dragon will not recognize them.

Is it possible in the preferred version, to set up a mouse click at a certain point in the screen, activated by a preprogrammed command?

or, is this the sort of seeing I need vocala all one of the other macro writing utilities?

Any of these programs free?

Just to complicate things, I also use three monitors, with one Poker screen on each screen.

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omaha, No, you can't do that

omaha,

No, you can't do that in Preferred. It should be easy to do in Vocola -- once you learn how to write simple programmed scripts.

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omaha wrote: Is it possible

omaha wrote:

Is it possible in the preferred version, to set up a mouse click at a certain point in the screen, activated by a preprogrammed command?

or, is this the sort of seeing I need vocala all one of the other macro writing utilities?

Any of these programs free?

Just to complicate things, I also use three monitors, with one Poker screen on each screen.

Natlink/Natpython is free. Vocola is free and you need Python which is also free.

I'm not sure if DNS Preferred has this or not, but have you tried using the mouse grid in DNS? It's been a LONG time since I've seen DNS Preferred...

Hi all, Mouse grid is also

Hi all,

Mouse grid is also in the preferred version.

Apart from vocola, there is also unimacro, both relying on natlink/natpython. And of course there is VoiceCode.

They are all free and opensource, true, but they are developed mainly for making more versatile macro solutions than DNS provides. At least my efforts in these projects are meant for that and not for the cheapest solution.

There has been much discussion, quite a while ago, on the legality of using natlink (thus vocola/unimacro/voicecode) on NatSpeak, especially the preferred versions (ie the "non professional" version).

But take a look at the unimacro website. I just released a new (Beta) version of natlink/vocola and of unimacro.

Greetings, Quintijn

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One of the limitations of DNS Preferred is that it lacks the
ability to create end-user custom commands. That is one of the key reasons why
the Professional version of DNS retails for about 9 times the price. Although
it's not free, you'll probably find KnowBrainer
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easier to work with because it includes 11,000 example commands and gives
you the option of modifying or copying existing command code into your own
custom commands.

 

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