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Chapter 11: Controlling the Mouse and Keyboard
Examples:
"Move Mouse Down Faster"
"Mouse Move Lower Right Very Fast"
"Mouse Move Up Very Fast (pause) Slower (pause) Stop"
Stopping mouse movement
While the mouse pointer is moving, you can stop the movement by saying one
of the following commands:
n "Stop"
n "Cancel"
Notes
n You can combine moving the mouse pointer with clicking the mouse or
marking and dragging the object in a single voice command.
n You can disable the mouse motion commands by clearing the check box
"Enable mouse motion commands" on the Commands tab of the Options
dialog box.
n The default mouse motion speed is 2 (on a scale from 1 to 25). You can
change the default speed by clicking the Speed button on the Commands
tab of the Options dialog box and selecting a new speed.
Positioning the mouse pointer with MouseGrid
You can position the mouse pointer anywhere on the screen using MouseGrid.
The movement can be relative to the full screen or the active window.
To position the pointer with MouseGrid
1. Say "MouseGrid" to place the MouseGrid over the full screen or say "Mouse-
Grid Window" to place it over the active window.
MouseGrid divides the screen or window into nine numbered areas.
2. Say the number (from 1 to 9) to position the pointer in that numbered area.
To position it again, say another number.
You can pause slightly after each number you say.
Examples:
"MouseGrid 3 2 5"
"MouseGrid Window 7 8"
Notes
n To have MouseGrid close automatically, end the MouseGrid command
with "Go." For example, say "MouseGrid 5 3 Go."
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