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Applying Dragon Settings to organizations, sites, or groups
You can apply Dragon Group Settings at the following levels:
n For the organization
n For the site
n For the group
n For the user account
One feature that you must set on the Dragon Client is the Vocabulary.
If you set the feature for a group, and the group is the first on the Group Details > Members >
Group members list, it applies to all user accounts in that group.
If you set feature for a user account, it applies only to that user account and the user account level
setting overrides the group or site setting.
Configuring the Dragon settings
The following links provide more information on the how to configure the Dragon settings:
n Turning on data collection for your site on page 110
n Setting Dragon Group voice command options for user groups on page 86
n Setting Auto-Formatting Dragon Group options on page 68
Setting Dragon Group voice command options for user
groups
Under Group Details > Dragon Professional > Commands, you set voice command options
that control how Dragon Group interprets voice commands.
Once you configure commands for a group, the command settings apply to all users in the group.
n Enable mouse motion commands: By default, this feature is enabled. Allows the user to
use mouse motion commands such as "Move Mouse left," "Faster," and "Slower." Use the
Mouse movement slider to control how quickly the mouse pointer moves across the
screen.
n Enable HTML support: By default, the group level setting applies.
Enabling this setting makes available a set of commands designed to help users surf the
web by voice in web browsers. You may need to disable this setting for certain
applications. For more information, see the client Help.
n Enable commands in HTML windows: By default the group level setting applies.
Enabling this option makes available a set of voice commands designed for users to use
for creating or editing messages in HTML format in certain Microsoft Outlook dialog boxes.
These dialog boxes appear with the Internet Explorer symbol (a small document icon with
the letter "e" in it) in the left corner of the window header. You may need to disable this
setting for certain applications. For more information, see the Client Help.
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