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To click a hyperlink, say its name or just
part of it, preceded by the word ‘click’ or
not. (If an arrow appears next to it, say
click that.) Say click text field or edit
box to move the insertion point to the first
text field on the screen. If you want to
dictate into the next text field, you can say
next control.
Say click image to click on an image.
(Note: on the Web, some items may be
designed to look like text but are actually
images.)
Say click check box to select (or
unselect) a check box.
Say click radio button to select a radio
button (round option button).
Say click list box to select a list box, then
drop list or show choices to display the
list. (To highlight list items, you can use
the move up n and move down n
commands.)
Say click combo box (combination of a
drop-down list and a single-line textbox)
Key points about Dragon and the Web
Dragon includes commands you can say anytime to perform general Web searches, as well as searches
in specific categories (maps, news, products, images, videos) or specific websites, such as Wikipedia.
The shortcut command “open top site for…” can be the quickest way to open the website of an institution
or service.
The shortcut commands can be disabled in the Options dialog. Before executing these commands,
Dragon opens a box which lets you revise, replace, or augment your keywords; this box can be disabled
in the Options dialog.
Dragon offers commands to post to Facebook or Twitter. You can disable these from the Options dialog.
Dragon is always looking to match what it hears to possible commands. For HTML links, by default,
Dragon requires you to say ‘click’, because by saying a word or phrase in isolation you could activate a
link inadvertently. (This requirement can be changed on the Commands tab of the Options dialog.)
You’ll need to install the Dragon extension for your browser.
What Dragon can do differs among browsers. For more information, see the Help or the Command
Browser.










