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Table Of Contents
- Dragon Professional for Mac User Guide
- Get started
- Using the Dragon menu
- The Status Window
- The Guidance window
- Recognition modes
- Preferences window
- Using profiles and dictation sources
- Using DragonPad
- FAQs
- What's New?
- Upgrading from Dragon Dictate 4 or Dragon for Mac 5: FAQ
- Activate and Register
- Use the microphone
- Dictate text
- Getting started with dictation
- Mixing dictation with typing
- Dictation overview
- Take it back
- Dictating punctuation and symbols
- Dictating letters
- Dictating numbers
- Correct mistakes
- Edit text
- Format text
- Auto Formatting
- To open the Auto Formatting window:
- Street Addresses
- UK and Canadian postcodes
- Web and email addresses
- Phone numbers
- Abbreviated titles
- Dates
- Times
- Use numerals starting with
- Partially format -illion numbers
- Prices and currencies
- ISO currency codes
- Units of measure
- Social Security Numbers
- All other numbers
- Common abbreviations
- Expand contractions
- Insert two spaces after period
- Allow pauses in formatted phrases
- Formatting
- Capitalization
- Spacing
- Aligning text
- Auto Formatting
- Transcription
- Control your computer
- Launching and quitting applications
- Navigating application windows
- OS X controls
- Working with the Finder
- Using dialog controls
- Key commands
- Menu Walking
- Mouse commands
- MouseGrid
- Create documents
- Working with Microsoft Word
- Working with TextEdit
- Navigating within a document
- To move the cursor to the first or last position in the current document
- To move the cursor a specified number of words from its current position
- To insert the cursor before a specified word or phrase
- To move the cursor to its previous position
- To move the cursor up, down, left or right
- To move the cursor to a new text field
- Related topics:
- Use applications
- Working with Mail
- Working with TextEdit
- Working with Microsoft Word
- Working with Safari
- Working with Firefox
- Working with Calendar
- Working with Messages
- Browse the web
- Dragon Web Extensions
- Installing Dragon Web Extensions
- Upgrading Dragon Web Extensions
- Setting up Dragon Web Extensions—Safari
- Setting up Dragon Web Extensions—Firefox
- Using Dragon Web Extensions to access links and other Web controls
- Disabling or Uninstalling Dragon Web Extensions—Firefox
- Disabling or Uninstalling Dragon Web Extensions—Safari
- Working with Safari
- Working with Firefox
- Posting to Facebook and Twitter
- Dragon Web Extensions
- Make Dragon more accurate
- Use email
- Working with email
- Working with Mail
- Working with webmail
- AutoTexts
- Manage Dragon Commands
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting overview
- Troubleshooting audio and recognition
- Troubleshooting Dragon Web Extensions
- Troubleshooting Commands
- Troubleshooting Vocabulary
- Issues with Upgraded Profiles
- Uninstall Dragon Professional Individual for Mac version 6
Using Dragon Web Extensions to access links and other Web controls
To click a link or other website control
l Say "Click <name of control>."
For example, "Click Home" would click a link called "Home," or "Click Password" would access a text field called
"Password."
In many cases, the name of a control is clear (for example, the text of a link). If you're not sure, many
websites will show the name in a tooltip if you hover over the control.
You can access any of the following website controls by saying their name:
l Links
l Buttons
l Checkboxes
l Images
l Radio buttons
l Text fields
l List boxes
Generally, you do not need to say the entire name of a control because Dragon will click the control once it has a
unique match. If there are multiple matches, Dragon will display numbers next to each matching field.
To show all controls
1. Say one of the following:
l "Show links" or "Click links"
l "Click button"
l "Click checkbox"
l "Click image"
l "Click radio button"
l "Click text field"
l "Click list box"
Numbers appear next to all controls of that type.
If there is only one control of that type, that control will be clicked.
2. Say "Choose <number>" to make a selection from the numbered controls.
To hide the numbers
If you don't want to select a number, say one of the following to remove them:
l "Cancel"
l "Hide Numbers"
Disabling or Uninstalling Dragon Web Extensions—Firefox
To disable or uninstall Dragon Internet Extension
1. Click the Tools > Add-ons
The Add-ons Manager opens in a new tab.
2. Click Extensions in the panel on the left.
3. Find Dragon Internet Extension.
4. Click Disable or Remove.
To disable Dragon Internet Plug-In
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