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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
Appendix A: Modifying nsdefaults.ini
Option Description and user interface equivalent
closest to the cursor position.
Enable Starting Apps On
StartMenu=0/1
Default: 1 (selected)
Enable launching from the Start menu check box:
If set to 1, users can open applications on the Start menu by
voice using direct commands, such as “Open Microsoft
Word.”
If set to 0, users must say the full Start menu path, such as
“Click Start,” then “Click All Programs,” then “Click
Microsoft Word.”
Enable Starting Apps On
Desktop=0/1
Default: 1 (selected)
Enable launching from the desktop check box:
If set to 1, users can launch applications, open folders, and
shortcuts on the Desktop by voice using direct commands,
such as “Open My Documents.”
If set to 0, users cannot launch from the Desktop by voice.
Left Text Field Delimiter=[
Right Text Field Delimiter=]
Default: Left bracket ([) and Right
bracket (])
Left variable delimiter and Right variable delimiter text
boxes:
Determines the delimiters used to indicate variable fields in
Auto-Text commands. You can specify delimiters up to five
characters long. You cannot specify the same value for
each delimiter.
Note: If you change the default delimiters, Dragon
uses the new delimiters for Auto-Text commands,
but ignores variables in square brackets when you
use the Accept Defaults and Clear Variable
Delimiters commands.
Enable Automatically Select
First Field=0/1
Default: 1 (selected)
Enable Automatically Select First Field check box:
If set to 1, Dragon places the cursor in the first form field
automatically when the user dictates in an application with
form fields.
If set to 0, the user must place the cursor manually.
More Commands
Default: Selected Enable Natural Language commands check box
Note: This option is controlled by the two settings
below.
enx Use Natural Language
Commands=0/1
Default: 1
If set to 1, enables Natural Language Commands. This
feature requires an additional 8 MB of memory.
If set to 0, disables all Natural Language Commands.
Disable NLP support=0/1 If set to 0, enables application-specific Natural Language
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