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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
Dragon client settings in nsdefaults.ini
Many Dragon client settings are included in the nsdefaults.ini file you created when configuring your
initial installation (see “Installing the client” on page 1 or “Natspeak.exe Command Line options” on page
25). The settings that are included vary based on the options you chose to configure during this initial
configuration.
You can manually revise the settings in nsdefaults.ini, if desired, and then pass the revised file to
the DEFAULTSINI option when installing Dragon from the command line. For information on command
line installations, see “Installing the same Dragon configuration on multiple computers” on page 32.
Auto-Formatting dialog box
Auto-Formatting options
If you selected Auto-Formatting options during your initial install, or used the natspeak.exe /SetDe-
faultFormattingOptions command to configure default Auto-formatting options, the following setting
appears in your nsdefaults.ini file:
Option Description and user interface equivalent
enx Turn Number Formatting
On=0/1
Default: 1 (selected)
Automatically format text check box:
If set to 1, Dragon formats specific text automatically during
dictation.
If set to 0, Dragon does not format text automatically.
The [itnoptions.ini *] section also appears at the top or your nsdefaults.ini file, detailing each
option.
Note: If enx Turn Number Formatting On is set to 0, all Auto-Formatting is disabled,
regardless of the settings under [itnoptions.ini *].
For more information about Auto-Formatting options, see the Dragon online help.
Syntax
Each Auto-Formatting option appears on its own line, preceded by a semicolon (;). If you changed the
default setting of a given option during the initial configuration, a second line appears showing the
setting you selected. If you chose the default setting, you only see one line per option.
For example, if you disabled automatic formatting of street addresses by deselecting the Street
addresses check box, you see:
;(Address) Str&eet addresses
Address=0
If you selected the Street addresses check box (the default value), you see:
;(Address) Str&eet addresses
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