Sony ICD-BP150VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 Users Guide - Page 43

Moving the pointer with the “Mouse” command, To move the pointer

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4 Working on your Desktop 2 Say a grid number from 1 to 9 to position the pointer in that numbered area. In this example, to position the pointer over the Recycle Bin, say "4." A smaller MouseGrid will appear in the chosen grid square. Say "4" to place a smaller MouseGrid over grid square number 4. 3 To zoom in over the desired area, say another grid number. In this example, say "4" to place the pointer over the Recycle Bin icon. 4 Continue to say the respective grid number to zoom in until the mouse pointer is over an icon or other object. You can use voice commands to click the mouse or mark and drag the object. See the following sections for instructions. TIP You can undo the last MouseGrid action by saying "Undo That." To close MouseGrid, say "Cancel." Moving the pointer with the "Mouse" command You can move the mouse pointer up, down, left, or right a short distance (a few millimeters) by using the mouse pointer commands. 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." Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 37

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4
Working on your Desktop
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
37
2
Say a grid number from 1 to 9 to position the pointer in that numbered area. In
this example, to position the pointer over the Recycle Bin, say “
4
.
A smaller
MouseGrid will appear in the chosen grid square.
3
To zoom in over the desired area, say another grid number. In this example, say
4
” to place the pointer over the Recycle Bin icon.
4
Continue to say the respective grid number to zoom in until the mouse pointer
is over an icon or other object. You can use voice commands to click the mouse
or mark and drag the object. See the following sections for instructions.
You can undo the last MouseGrid action by saying “Undo That.”
To close MouseGrid, say
“Cancel.”
Moving the pointer with the “Mouse” command
You can move the mouse pointer up, down, left, or right a short distance (a few
millimeters) by using the mouse pointer commands.
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.”
Say “4” to place
a smaller
MouseGrid over
grid square
number 4.
TIP