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If several windows are open on your computer, you can change which one is active and in the foreground in
several ways:
Say “switch to” followed immediately by the name of the desired application, folder, or document:
e.g., switch to DragonPad, switch to Lotus Notes, switch to My Computer, switch to DragonBar,
switch to winter projects.
Say switch to next window as many times as necessary to cycle through all the open windows (this is
equivalent to pressing Alt +Tab).
Say switch to previous window to go back to the previously active window.
Say list all windows then say (or press) the number of the desired window.
Note: particularly if many windows are open, you may wish to specify an application: say list windows
for <application>, for instance: list windows for Dragon or list windows for Internet Explorer.
“Clicking” menus, buttons and other interface controls
To "click" on an application menu or submenu, just say its name preceded by the word “click” (or not
depending on the option for menus—see below). For instance, for a menu labeled Insert, say Click Insert. (The
application must have the focus, which you can usually tell by the appearance of its title bar.)
When accessing a submenu, pause briefly after the name of the menu. For instance, in applications like Word
2003: to see the available toolbars, you can say click View (pause) click Toolbars, and to save a file under a
certain name, you can say click File (pause) Save As.