gwatts
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I dictate into multiple targets such as the address bar and Google in Firefox,
Chromf before Microsoft Office the for Microsoft word e and in Windows
Explorer, LibreOffice spreadsheet and writer, Microsoft Word and Excel 2002,
WordPad, Notepad, as well as DragonPad and the dictation box. I am dictating
into this message box now. Usually my dictation works pretty well in all of
these but too often it is not transferred from the results box, where it is
visible, into the target. |
I
use DNS 11 Professional.
If I want to dictate into
the address bar I simply say "Go to address bar" and then change to
spell mode. I find this much easier
because there are normally special characters when spelling out a website
address. I'm not 100% sure but I believe
you can dictate into Google but there may be limitations. Regarding that, Firefox and Chrome, you can
check out if there are commands for these in the Dragon Command Browser and
also the limitations of dictation for them.
I'm not sure with
LibreOffice spreadsheet and writer because I've never heard of it or used
it.
Microsoft Word 2007, I have
never normally had a problem dictating into here with DNS. The only problem I have ever had regarding
dictation in Word using DNS is when I have lost the "NatSpeak" add-in
and then dictation will not work within Word at all. You then, have to physically re-enable the
add-in from within "Word Options" within a Word document when this
happens. As I have said, it may be time
to ditch your Word 2002 and upgrade.
I know it
works in Excel 2007 and 2010. Once again,
Excel 2002 sounds outdated so
it may be time to upgrade
:-).
I know it
works 100% in WordPad, Notepad and DragonPad very accurately. I have used the dictation box before but I
have found it to be a bit flaky and unreliable.
I acquired a well-known piece of software to complement DNS. With this additional software, if I dictate
into Word for example before I transfer into a website reply such as this one
or any other, I can say things like "Copy/Cut all to other Window." Microsoft Word will then minimise and all the
wording from Word will transfer automatically to the website reply window in
question.
the dictation is visible in the results box but is either
significantly delayed or will not move into the target or execute the command. |
This is a
well-known latency problem within Dragon and using Vista does not help.
Dragon is a
well-known resource hog and therefore I believe you would need at least 4 GB (possibly more)
and extra cachet for your computer to be able to combat this problem completely.
It is
also well-known that Vista is old hat now and a pain in the a** if you want the truth. It may pay you to upgrade to Windows 7. This
will at least give you a chance with the problems you are having.
Seeing as
this is generally a Windows Speech Recognition website and not a DNS website,
it may pay you to visit a well-known DNS website under the heading forum
"NaturallySpeaking" for questions on DNS and especially the one that
you pose.
I know for a
fact that another reason that can cause the latency problem you are experiencing
in the results box of DNS are dead links on your computer.
You can get
rid of them here:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-find-and-delete-dead-links-on-your-computer-automatically/
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shman.html -
http://www.watchingthenet.com/find-and-fix-broken-shortcuts-in-windows-xp-vista.html
(Same as the one above but with more information from Microsoft)
2 Why do you think I'm trying to switch to WSR? I have never used
WSR (at least knowingly and just now I had to look it up to see what it is). Is
there some way one can use this system without realizing it? |
As Marty and
because this is a Windows Speech Recognition website, I just assumed you were
using this. Windows Speech Recognition or
WSR for short is an alternative application to DNS. It is free with every version of Windows
Vista and 7 as far as I am aware.
As Marty
pointed out, there are advantages and disadvantages with this application over
DNS. That is why I use both and get the
best of both worlds out of each speech app.
Once again,
WSR is much more stable under Windows 7 than in Vista. My advice once again would be for you to
upgrade to Windows 7 as soon as you can and you will see what I mean. Once trained, WSR is fairly accurate but to
be honest, not as accurate as DNS using dictation. I find however, the command side much faster
in WSR in certain circumstances. There
is also the advantage of the "ShowNumbers" command within WSR as
Marty has mentioned.
Together
with the WSR macros program and profile tool, it is totally free along with all
the advice you get as well. You may be
interested and if you are, it may be in your interest to look at an overview on
how it works. Here is a link below on
that subject.
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/windowsvista/speech.aspx -
I hope this
helps you and makes more sense now ;-).
andy t
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