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Chapter 8: Working with Web applications
How to tell if Web application support is active
After you install Dragon, your Web browser may prompt you to enable
Dragon's Rich Internet Application (RIA)extensions. Click "Yes" to turn the
feature on. Here's an example of how the RIA extension displays in Google
Chrome:
If you need to turn on Dragon's RIA extensions or verify that they are turned
on, please see Enabling Web application support.
What you'll see in your Web application
When you are in a supported Rich Internet Application and the feature is
enabled, you'll see a small apostrophe icon to the left of interface elements
that you can click by voice, as shown here in Gmail:
You'll also know that the feature is enabled if you place your insertion point in
a text field, such as an e-mail subject field or message body and the Text
Control Indicator on the DragonBar is green.
Resolving problems
If this is the first time you've tried using a supported web application with
Dragon, try restarting your browser and reconnecting to the web application.
If you are using a Web application and browser that support RIA extensions,
but the feature is not active, please see If you have problems using Web
applicationsupport.
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