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Clicking the mouse, Marking and dragging objects, To move the pointer, To click the mouse

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CHAPTER 9 Hands-Free Computing You can combine moving the mouse pointer and clicking the mouse in a single voice command. For example, you can say "Mouse Up 3 Click" or "Mouse Right 2 Double Click." To move the pointer: 1 Say "Mouse" followed by the direction and number of times to move it (up to 10). For example, say "Mouse Up 5" or "Mouse Left 10." 2 When the pointer is over an icon or other object, you can use voice commands to click the mouse or mark and drag the object. Clicking the mouse You can click, double-click, left-click, and right-click the mouse button by voice. To click the mouse: 1 Position the mouse pointer over the object you want to select (for example, say "MouseGrid 9 1" or "Mouse 2"). 2 Say "Mouse Click," "Mouse Double Click," "Mouse Left Click," or "Mouse Right Click." When an object is selected, you can mark and drag the object (as described in the next section). Marking and dragging objects You can mark an object and drag it to a different location by voice. To practice with these commands, drag icons on the Windows® desktop or drag the paintbrush in Microsoft® Paint. To mark and drag an object: 1 Position the mouse over the icon or object you want to drag and then say "Mark" (for example, say "MouseGrid 9 1 Mark"). 2 Move the mouse pointer to where you want to drag the object and then say "Drag" (for example, say "MouseGrid 6 3 Drag"). TIP Instead of "Drag," you can also say "Control Drag" and "Shift Drag" to drag while holding down the CTRL or SHIFT key. 118 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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CHAPTER 9
Hands-Free Computing
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
118
You can combine moving the mouse pointer and clicking the mouse in a
single voice command. For example, you can say
“Mouse Up 3 Click”
or
“Mouse Right 2 Double Click.”
To move the pointer:
1
Say
“Mouse”
followed by the direction and number of times to move it
(up to 10). For example, say
“Mouse Up 5”
or
“Mouse Left 10.”
2
When the pointer is over an icon or other object, you can use voice
commands to click the mouse or mark and drag the object.
Clicking the mouse
You can click, double-click, left-click, and right-click the mouse button
by voice.
To click the mouse:
1
Position the mouse pointer over the object you want to select (for
example, say
“MouseGrid 9 1”
or
“Mouse 2”
).
2
Say
“Mouse Click,”
“Mouse Double Click,”
“Mouse Left Click,”
or
“Mouse
Right Click.”
When an object is selected, you can mark and drag the object (as
described in the next section).
Marking and dragging objects
You can mark an object and drag it to a different location by voice. To
practice with these commands, drag icons on the Windows
®
desktop or
drag the paintbrush in Microsoft
®
Paint.
To mark and drag an object:
1
Position the mouse over the icon or object you want to drag and then say
“Mark”
(for example, say
“MouseGrid 9 1 Mark”
).
2
Move the mouse pointer to where you want to drag the object and then
say
“Drag”
(for example, say
“MouseGrid 6 3 Drag”
).
Instead of
Drag,
you can also say
Control Drag
and
Shift Drag
to drag
while holding down the CTRL or SHIFT key.
TIP