![]() ![]() In time, best practice becomes habitual but paying close attention to what I am doing, and the results I am getting, and keeping good notes, are the keys to success. Whatever problems I may have had over the years were traceable to my lack of understanding of how various settings created unexpected outcomes. There is a learning curve involved that constantly needs updating and refinement. It is just like driving a car or operating complex machinery. What counted was mastering the program itself and because DNS and DPI are interactive using the human voice to transform human thought to readable (and editable) text, there is a behavioral aspect to working with the program that needs to be constantly adjusted. Compatibility with Windows is never a problem, whichever version of Windows I was using. I will venture that when I started to use DNS 7, I believe it was, back in 2007, it took a while to get the hang of things but over the past 15 years DNS, and afterward DPI, became my principal, indeed essential, wordprocessing tool for any sort of writing. I did take the opportunity when KnowBrainer became available to have Lunis do a full review of my settings and from my standpoint it was well worth the money I spent. I transitioned from Windows 10 to Windows 11 earlier this year, and I have had no problem specific to my updating of the Windows OS. SendKeys "^v" ' paste contents of clipboard into whatever field your cursor is in Insert ' name I chose for the command, (the word "insert" of course could be replaced by any word of your choice.) The "" establishes that Dragon is to put the dictated text into ListVar1.Ĭlipboard(ListVar1) ' put ListVar1 into the clipboard I started to regard directly dictating into those browsers as a waste of time even in Windows 10 and began using a simple little script to force text into place, without any duplication of letters. The letters continue to disappear until only the first three remained. Then while I watched with astonishment, letters began to disappear starting from the right edge of the phrase and moving towards the left as though someone was pressing a backspace key. On one occasion I was surprised when a phrase that I had dictated appeared totally intact in one of these browsers. ![]() I suspect that at least as regards dictating into the address bar window In Windows 10, these programs might be unfriendly to receiving dictation because programmers did something that hopefully will stop malware. Windows 11 DISASTER with Dragon NaturallySpeaking ![]()
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