5.0
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introducing Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Successfully
- Improving Your Speech Recognition
- Dictating Names, Numbers & Punctuation
- Editing and Revising Text
- Working With Your Desktop and Windows
- Starting programs
- Opening documents and folders
- Switching between open windows
- Copying text to other programs
- Opening and closing menus
- Selecting buttons, tabs, and options
- Selecting icons on the desktop
- Resizing and closing windows
- Scrolling in windows and listboxes
- Pressing keyboard keys
- Moving the mouse pointer and clicking the mouse
- Working With E-Mail and the Web
- Managing Users
- Creating Your Own Dragon NaturallySpeaking Commands
- Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking With a Portable Recorder
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 5 Commands List
- Index
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7
Working With E-Mail
and the Web
magine answering your e-mail as easily as you answer the telephone:
by voice. Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 5 now works with most
popular e-mail applications and with Lotus Notes (Professional and
higher editions). If you use Internet Explorer
®
to browse the Web, you
can also use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to follow links and go to your
favorite sites.
This chapter describes how to:
■
Work with popular e-mail applications
■
Work with Internet Explorer 4 or 5
You can start and control most programs by voice. (If voice commands
don’t work in a particular program, that program is probably not designed
for “hands-free” use.)
Working with E-mail
Now you can dictate outgoing e-mail messages and have your computer
read incoming messages to you. Dragon NaturallySpeaking works with
these and other popular e-mail applications:
■
America OnLine
®
4.0 or 5.0
■
QUALCOMM
®
Eudora
®
Pro 4.3
■
Lotus Notes 5.0 (Professional and higher editions; see online Help)
■
Microsoft Outlook
®
97, 98, or 2000
■
Microsoft Outlook Express 5
■
Netscape
®
Messenger
®
in Netscape Communicator
®
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