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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
Description and user interface equivalent Option in ini file
If disabled, Dragon does not insert hyphens into
nine-digit numbers.
Default: Disabled
Formatting enabled:
;(SocialSecurityNumbers) US &Social
Security Numbers
SocialSecurityNumbers=1
Numbers, if greater than or equal to check
box:
If enabled, Dragon formats numbers as
numerals when they are greater than or equal to
the specified value (0, 2, 10, or 100).
If disabled, Dragon does not format numbers as
numerals.
Default: 10
Use numerals over 10:
;(NumberRange)
All other settings:>
;(NumberRange)
NumberRange=<value>
Insert two spaces after period check box:
If enabled, Dragon inserts two spaces at the end
of sentences.
If disabled, Dragon adds only one space.
Default: Disabled
Single space after a period:
;(TwoSpacesAfterPeriod) &Insert two
spaces after period
Two spaces after a period:
;(TwoSpacesAfterPeriod) &Insert two
spaces after period
TwoSpacesAfterPeriod=1
Allow pauses in formatted phrases check
box:
If enabled, Dragon applies Auto-Formatting to
numbers and phrases even when users pause
while saying them.
If disabled, automatic number and phrase
formatting may not take effect if the user
pauses.
Default: Enabled
Formatting enabled:
;(CrossUtteranceFormatting) Allow
pauses in fo&rmatted phrases
Formatting disabled:
;(CrossUtteranceFormatting) Allow
pauses in fo&rmatted phrases
CrossUtteranceFormatting=0
Options dialog
If you selected Modify the application’s settings for all user profiles during your initial install, or
used the natspeak.exe /SetDefaultOptions command to configure default client options, the
[options.ini Options] section appears in your nsdefaults.ini file.
The exact settings you see may vary based on the tabs you visited while changing default settings.
For more information on Options dialog settings, see the Dragon help.
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