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Topic Title: Dictating in "Fat" and "Thin" Clients -Allscripts Topic Summary: Dragon is installed on the fat side, but works unexpectedly, but marginally on our thin client Created On: 05/04/2012 10:32 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Dr. L | - 05/04/2012 10:32 PM |
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- Lunis Orcutt | - 05/05/2012 01:28 PM |
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Bought Dragon 11.0 and understood that it could only be used on the "fat side" ( without signing in to the server). There are issues, probably related to our ISP and our server not being in our current building, that cause slowed navigation on Fat, so it takes some of the joy out of the VERY fast, VERY accurate dictation I have been able to do. So one day, I was on the thin client, and my Dragon Tool Bar, open on fat, popped up where I could see it on thin. I went ahead and tried to dictate. It did about as well as Version 7.0. Recognition not as good. Periods in the wrong places. Sometimes stopped before the end of the sentence. But: 1) I don't understand how this could happen; and 2) I would love to make it work better on thin.... ideas?
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Welcome to the World’s Most Popular Speech Recognition Forum
You are probably going to have to resort to dictating locally on your computer and using macros or manually cutting and pasting your dictation into your server application. We have arranged the following 4 options in order of what we consider to be the worst to the best: 1. Dictate into a local application and manually cut and paste your dictation into the server EMR. 2. Use the Dragon Medical Dictation Box, which is designed for this purpose, by saying show dictation box. 3. Create a Dragon Medical Advanced Scripting command that will cut all of your dictation to the clipboard, out of a lightweight application such as NotePad, close NotePad, paste your dictation into the network EMR, move to the next field and re-launch NotePad; to repeat the procedure. 4. Add KnowBrainer 2011 to DMPE. KnowBrainer 2011 includes 11,000 commands that are designed to assist Dragon Medical. Our Transcribe command, outlined in step #3, is 1 of those commands. -------------------------
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