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Using the Command Browser
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Microsoft
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Outlook Express 5 and 6
Microsoft
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Internet Explorer
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versions 5 and higher
Microsoft
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Outlook 2000, XP, and 2003 (Professional Edition and higher)
Microsoft
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Paint
Microsoft
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Powerpoint 2000, XP, and 2003 (Professional Edition and higher)
Microsoft
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Windows Explorer 2000, XP, and 2003
Microsoft
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Word 2000, XP, and 2003
Microsoft
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Wordpad
The Command Browser only displays commands for applications currently installed on your
computer. In Professional and higher, you can also display commands for all applications supported by
the Command Browser.
Starting the Command Browser
To open the Command Browser, click Command Browser from the Tools menu on
the DragonBar. To launch the Command Browser by voice, say "Start the Command
Browser." You can also start the Command Browser from the Accuracy Center.
When the Command Browser starts, it first displays a list of Global Commands.
Global Commands are those commands available in every application. You can train
these commands so that Dragon NaturallySpeaking will understand you better, but
you cannot change or remove most of these commands from your system.
NOTE
What you see
depends on your
version. For example,
Script and Manage
are displayed only in
the Preferred and
higher editions.