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Dragon 12 Installation and User Guide
Selecting buttons and dialog box options
You can select buttons and dialog box options by voice.
The dialog box must be the active window.
To select a button or option
Say "Click" followed by the name of the button or option, as it appears in the
window, or just say the name.
Saying "Click" before the name of the button or option is optional. If you want
to require it, for example, to improve recognition accuracy of commands over
dictation, you can specify that "Click" must be spoken on the Commands tab of
the Options dialog box.
Example
To change the measurement units in a Microsoft Word document:
n say "Click Office Button"
n say "Click Word Options" (to open the Microsoft Word Options dialog
box)
n say "Click Advanced" (to open the Advanced tab)
n scroll down to Display > Show measurements in units of: <choose one
option>
n say "Click OK" (to accept the new measurement unit and close the
Options dialog box.)
To open a list
If the list is selected (the item displayed is highlighted), say "Expand List" or
"Drop List." If the list is not selected say the name of the list. To open the next
list, say "Press Tab" and then either "Expand List" or "Drop List."
To click the Close or OK buttons
Say "Close" or "Click Close," "OK" or "Click OK."
Notes
n You cannot say the following items: file names in dialog boxes, folder
names in dialog boxes, names of items within list boxes, and toolbar
icons.
n On some versions of Windows, you can control Internet Explorer menus
and dialog boxes by voice only if the "Voice-enable menus, buttons, and
other controls, excluding" box is selected on the Miscellaneous tab of the
Options dialog box.
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