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Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: About this guide
- Chapter 2: Preparing to install Dragon
- Chapter 3: Initial Installation of Dragon
- Chapter 4: Installing the Dragon client with settings
- Chapter 5: Configure the Dragon Client for NMC
- Appendix A: Modifying nsdefaults.ini
- Appendix B: Options for MSI installations
- Appendix C: Using Dragon over a remote desktop connection
Dragon Client Installation Guide
1. Close Dragon if it is running.
2. Open a Command Prompt window:
l Windows 7: Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
l Windows 8.1: From the Start screen, click the down arrow to show all apps, and then
scroll to Windows System > Command Prompt
l Windows 10: Start > All apps > Windows System > Command Prompt
3. Switch to the program directory. The default is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking15\Program
4.
Enter the commands below to change the default configuration. All steps are optional; if you
skip a step, your installation uses the default values for the associated options.
For more information on the individual dialog boxes and their settings, see the Dragon help.
l To open the Options dialog box, enter
natspeak.exe /SetDefaultOptions
In the dialog box, select the default options that should apply to all client installations,
and then click OK.
l To open the Auto-Formatting dialog box, enter
natspeak.exe /SetDefaultFormattingOptions
In the dialog box, select default Auto-Formatting options to apply to all client
installations, and then click OK.
l To open the Administrative Settings dialog box, enter
natspeak.exe /SetDefaultAdministrativeOptions
In the dialog box, select settings to apply to all installations in the tabs, and then click
OK.
5.
The configuration you created running natspeak.exe is saved in nsdefaults.ini. If you
configured Roaming users, you’ll also see the roamingdef.ini file. By default, you can find
configuration files here:
C:\ProgramData\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking15
6.
When you have located nsdefaults.ini, verify that your option settings have changed.
Double-click the nsdefaults.ini file to open it in a text editor. You should see values defined
for the options you changed.
For information on the settings created in nsdefaults.ini, see “Modifying nsdefaults.ini” on
page 39.
7.
Include the newly created nsdefaults.ini file and, if applicable, roamingdef.ini, in your
MSI package to distribute the file to all workstations where Dragon is installed.
For more information, see “Overview—Installing the Dragon client with initial settings” on page
30.
Other natspeak.exe options
Use these options from the command line:
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