Sony ICD-BP150VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 Users Guide - Page 35

Selecting buttons, tabs, and options

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4 Working on your Desktop Say the name of the menu you want to open (for example, say "File"). If the command does not work, try saying "Click" and then the name of the menu you want to open (for example, say "Click File"). Say "File or "Click File" Say "Save" 2 In this example, the File menu should open. If the command doesn't work (for example, if the word "click" is typed into your document), you may have paused in the middle of the command. 3 Say the name of a menu item to activate it (for example, say "Save"). 4 To close a menu, say "Cancel." TIP To open the Start menu, say "Click Start" or "Click Start Menu." NOTE If commands are often typed into your document instead of recognized as commands, you can make Dragon NaturallySpeaking recognize commands only when they are preceded by saying "Click." To do this, select the "Require 'Click' to select menu or control" check box on the Miscellaneous tab of the Options dialog box, described on page 169. Selecting buttons, tabs, and options When Dragon NaturallySpeaking is running, you can select any button, check box, text box, or other dialog box option you see by saying it's name. If that doesn't work, say "Click" and then its name. For example, to select a check box labeled "Toolbar," say "Toolbar" or "Click Toolbar." To clear the check box (deselect it), say its name again. Say "Wrap to window" or "Click Wrap to window" Say "Toolbar" or "Click Toolbar" Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 29

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Working on your Desktop
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
29
Say the name of the menu you want to open (for example, say
“File”
). If the
command does not work, try saying “
Click
” and then the name of the menu you
want to open (for example, say
“Click File”
).
2
In this example, the File menu should open. If the command doesn’t work (for
example, if the word “click” is typed into your document), you may have
paused in the middle of the command.
3
Say the name of a menu item to activate it (for example, say
“Save”
).
4
To close a menu, say “Cancel.”
To open the Start menu, say “Click Start” or “Click Start Menu.”
If commands are often typed into your document instead of recognized as commands, you
can make Dragon NaturallySpeaking recognize commands only when they are preceded by saying
“Click.” To do this, select the “Require ‘Click’ to select menu or control” check box on the Miscellaneous
tab of the Options dialog box, described on page 169.
Selecting buttons, tabs, and options
When Dragon NaturallySpeaking is running, you can select any button, check box,
text box, or other dialog box option you see by saying it’s name. If that doesn’t
work, say
“Click”
and then its name.
For example, to select a check box labeled “Toolbar,” say “
Toolbar”
or
“Click
Toolbar.”
To clear the check box (deselect it), say its name again.
Say “File or
“Click File”
Say “Save”
TIP
NOTE
Say “Wrap to window” or
“Click Wrap to window”
Say
“Toolbar” or
“Click
Toolbar”