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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
CHAPTER 7
Working With E-Mail and the Web
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Working with Internet Explorer
You can use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to control Internet Explorer and
browse the Web by voice. To use this feature, you must have Internet
Explorer version 4.0 or later installed.
When Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Internet Explorer are running,
you can use voice commands to:
■
Go to any Web page on the Favorites menu
■
Enter a Web address (URL) in the Address bar
■
Go back to the previous Web page or forward to the next
■
Click links, words, buttons, and images
■
Scroll in a Web page
■
Select check boxes and other options
■
Enter text in a text box (such as a Search box)
Follow these steps whenever you want to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking
with Internet Explorer.
To use Internet Explorer by voice:
1 Start Dragon NaturallySpeaking. If Internet Explorer is running, close it
first.
Always start Dragon NaturallySpeaking before you start Internet Explorer.
2 Start Internet Explorer. You can say
“Start Internet Explorer.”
If you cannot control Internet Explorer 4.0 by voice, it may mean that an
Internet Explorer option required for voice control is not selected. From the Internet
Explorer View menu, select Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab. Make sure
the “Browse in a new process” box is checked.
Going to favorite Web pages
You can use voice commands to go to any Web site saved in your list of
Favorites. You can also use voice commands to add a Web page to the
Favorites menu.
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