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TIP: By default, some Microsoft applications show only the most used menu items. For optimal voice usage,
consider changing this default. (This may be located in the application’s Tools menu: open the Customize dialog
and check the box “Always show full menus.”)
In addition to menus, Windows program interfaces may contain controls such as buttons, checkboxes, tabs, and
radio buttons. How do you access these by voice? You guessed it: “say what you see” (preceded by “click” if
required). Please note:
Dragon lets you require the word “click” before the names of menus independently from buttons and other
interface controls.
By default, Dragon requires the word ‘click’ before the name of menus as well as buttons and other controls:
for instance, for a button labeled OK, you would say click OK. (This can be useful to prevent unintended
actions such as the voice-clicking of Send in email.) Dragon offers a similar “Require ‘Click’” option for HTML
links, which applies to hyperlinks in supported Web browsers, Learning Center, and Accuracy Center. See the
Commands tab of the Options dialog.










