Dragon Dictate

Any stand alone mouse grid programs

Hello

yes a DragonDictate user here-must be an endangered species!

Anyone know of a stand alone program, similar to mouse grid that I could use? Yes that question requires an explanation...

DragonDictate for the speech impaired

I know of an individual with multiple sclerosis who wishes to use speech recognition. Unfortunately, due to his condition, his speech is somewhat slurred.

delay in response to speach

When using DNS 9 when you first turn program on mic is on and Pc prosseor at >20% there is a 20 secound or more delay from when you speak and the firt words come up on screen; (it is not the first wor

Dragon Dictate on modern OS?

I have been using dragon dictate extensively for over 12 years. I am still running windows 95 and windows 98 on my home and work desktops and on my laptop.

I need to upgrade to a new computer. Does anyone successfully run dragon dictate 3.02 on any OS currently available on a new computer?

Thanks.

Switching between DragonDictate and NaturallySpeaking

[Originally submitted by quadrick on Sun, 2005-07-10 10:01.]

Make sure that "Run Hands Free" is NOT checked under DragonDictate's Options/Hands Free section.

Add [Switch to NaturallySpeaking] command to the System/Global Commands vocabulary in DragonDictate. Check "Execute Following Script" and add the following to the Resulting Action box:

SetMicrophone 0
wait 2000
SendSystemKeys "{F11}"

self-introduction

Hi,
My name is Joe and I am a long time user of DragonDictate. I continue to use DragonDictate because it is superior to even the latest versions of Dragon NaturallySpeaking for hands-free computer control. (I have very limited usage of my hands).
I am currently using DragonDictate (classic version 3.02) under Windows 98 SE. I will soon (~one month) be migrating to a computer running Windows XP. I am also currently having some problems running some of the DragonDictate mouse commands when I set my screen to high resolution.




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