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Dragon 12 Installation and User Guide
For information on commands you can use to edit text in Web applications, see
Editing text in a Web application.
Resolving problems
For more help with this feature, see If you have problems using Web
applicationsupport.
Browser requirements for Web application
support
Rich Internet Application (RIA) extensions are available in the following Web
browsers and versions:
n Internet Explorer, version 9 (32-bit mode only)
n Mozilla Firefox, version 12 or later
n Google Chrome, version 16 or later
If you don't have one of these browsers in the version listed, you can still use
Dragon's existing capabilities for commands and dictation on the Web, but you
will not have the full benefit of Web application support.
IMPORTANT
In the specific web applications it supports, the RIA feature adds to Dragon’s
usual capabilities in the particular supported Web browser.
Dragon's functionality differs significantly between Web browsers. Please see
Working with a Web browser. For example: In Chrome, you cannot select
hyperlinks by name or use commands like refresh page and open new tab”.
For these actions, you must use global commands, such as mouse commands
or press commands such as press F5 and “press control t”.
Enabling the feature
After you install Dragon, and open a supported browser, the browser may
prompt you to enable Dragon's Web application support. Click Yes to turn the
feature on. For more information, see Enabling Web application support.
After you enable the RIAextensions, restart your browser.
If you use Windows XP
Internet Explorer 9 is not available for WindowsXP. To use RIA extensions with
Windows XP, use Firefox or Chrome.
If you use Google Chrome
The feature is not supported when you are in Chrome's Incognito mode.
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