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Mouse commands
These commands allow you to control your mouse pointer with your voice. If you want to move the mouse to a specific
part of the screen, you can say "Open MouseGrid" to turn on the MouseGrid.
Moving the mouse
To make the cursor begin moving in a specified direction
l Say "Move mouse <direction>."
The cursor can move up, down, left, right, or a combination like left and up.
l Say "Faster" or "Slower" to change how fast the cursor moves.
l Say "Stop" to stop the cursor movement.
To move the cursor a specified number of units in the specified direction
l Say "Move mouse <1-100> <units> <direction>." Units may be pixels, centimeters or inches.
Clicking the mouse
Say one of the following:
l "Mouse click"
l "Mouse double click"
l "Mouse triple click"
You can also use modifiers (Command, Option, Shift, Control) with mouse clicks. For example, you
could say "Control mouse click."
l Say "Hold mouse" or "Press mouse" to click and hold the mouse.
l Say "Release mouse" to release the mouse button.
Related topics:
l MouseGrid
l Key commands
MouseGrid
The MouseGrid allows you to move your mouse pointer to a specific area. Summoning the MouseGrid displays a
transparent three-by-three grid over your screen with the sections numbered one through nine.
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