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Topic Title: Increasing mouse movement maximums Topic Summary: Is it possible? Created On: 05/15/2012 06:59 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- kurtbat | - 05/15/2012 06:59 PM |
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it would be great to be able to say things like "mouse up 350... mouse right 936." Aside from being useful, it might add a fun, game-like element to getting the mouse where you want it. Does anyone know a way to make this possible? Thanks, Kurt ------------------------- DNS rocks exhalation point DNS 11.5, Intel Quad core i7 2600-k 3.40 |
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yes it is. You will need to use knowbrainer for your version of Dragon.
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------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Quote: the best way to move the mouse anywhere you want on the screen hands-free is to invest in a Natural Point SmartNav. Tiger, I wouldn't for one minute disagree with you on this point. I have several quadriplegic clients using this hardware. However, at $499 that's kind of a very expensive alternative. Most of the clients that I deal with that need this kind of mouse control can't afford it and most of the institutions that provide financial assistance for the disabled won't pay for it. However, they will pay for VoicePower and/or KnowBrainer. Many employers are also reluctant to pay for such hardware for their disabled employees. Please understand that I'm not dissing the concept or the hardware. Nice to have if you can afford it, but not many can. VoiceTeach as a significant base of disabled clients using VoicePower, including Wells Fargo, HP, Cisco, PG&E, federal government departments and many other companies that work towards putting disabled clients back to work. VoicePower gets very, very close to the same kind of performance, accurate positioning, and speed with mouse commands (hands-free) by voice alone at one quarter the cost.Also, while combining VoicePower with KnowBrainer gives you the best of all worlds if you're not using the Professional versions of DNS, one or the other is all that's necessary. -------------------------
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First things first. I've only just found out myself that KnowBrainer can move the mouse to certain spots on the screen. I never knew this until now. Fair play to that and Lunis. I wish I'd known this before. Just shows, you never stop being surprised or learn with this speech recognition lark. I am very grateful as are other disabled clients I expect for KnowBrainer. ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Tiger Feet, Speaking as a KnowBrainer and VoicePower user (and one who has the option of using the SmartNav, but prefers to use speech recognition), you've really gotta see the VoicePower screen grid (mouse movement feature) before you dismiss it. The video doesn't do it justice. I don't know what the VoicePower folks offer in terms of a trial or a money-back guarantee, but if you get the chance then try it out. You're right that the VoicePower screen grid can't move and click the mouse as quickly as a head mouse or a macro, but speech recognition as a whole can't move and click the mouse instantaneously. But in terms of actually using speech recognition to move the mouse, VoicePower has one of the cleverest implementations I've ever seen. ------------------------- Eric Wright At work: DNS 12 Pro. At home: DNS 11.5 Pro, KnowBrainer 2011, and Utter Command by RedStart Systems; Dragon Dictate 3 for Mac
Appetite for Dictation - My Blog |
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Well having been using Dragon since DragonDictate days I think I must have written every type of script under the sun and used all sorts of add-ons to emulate mouse activity. I also convinced myself for over 10 years that I could do everything just as quick by voice (well quicker with lots of things). However having stumbled upon the SmartNav head mouse about six months ago I haven't stopped using it since.
I would say it's even more natural than using your hands to control a mouse and interestingly there are lots of able-bodied users now using them. Take your time setting it up because there are various options but at the end of the day if you can beg, steal or borrow one then I would highly recommend it as a hands-free user. I mean no disrespect to any pieces of software or ingenious macros out there (and I have tried pretty much all of them) but you simply can't beat this device in my opinion. Lindsay ------------------------- |
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Lindsay, "Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza." -- Dave Barry -------------------------
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Quote: I've seen this hardware in action and I wholeheartedly agree. It's a phenomenal piece of equipment. However, it doesn't work for people like one of my clients who has Lou Gehrig's disease and cannot move his head but can speak and enunciate clearly and uses Dragon very effectively along with VoicePower. Chuck Regarding people with lack of head movement, unfortunately it's not suitable I agree, and you can take it a stage further still and many people with C1 quadriplegic injuries on full-time respiration, MS, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy can neither move their head nor speak clearly enough to use Dragon, VoicePower or any other add-on. So then we get to Tobii eye gaze technology and of course another leap in price. In other words absolutely everyone is different and has different requirements, what I would say is if you are hands-free user and you can move your head constantly, e.g. without pain, then try this device because it's relatively cheap when you find out how good it is. Lindsay ------------------------- |
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------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Quote: saw on the news tonight a woman who was using her thoughts to make a robot give her a drink. She could not talk or move even. I want one of those :-) Which one do you want, the woman who can't talk or move, or the robot? I know which one I would like. :-) Lindsay ------------------------- |
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Quote: Which one do you want, the woman who can't talk or move, or the robot? Personally, I wouldn't care about it as long as I get the drink. Rüdiger
------------------------- Well, it's past the point where we can make any changes in the code, but we can still make changes to the Easter Egg! |
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Quote: Which one do you want, the woman who can't talk or move, or the robot? Personally, I wouldn't care about it as long as I get the drink. No Viagra needed here MDH ------------------------- |
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Tiger, Lindsay, and other SmartNav users, Just out of curiosity, how do you "wear" the mouse? Do you use the hat? Do you place a dot on yourselves? Do you place a dot on your headset? I abandoned the SmartNav because, in my opinion, it was "just another thing" to set up every time I needed to use the computer. I figure that with speech recognition, macros, and add-ons like the Vocal Joystick or Voice Finger, I could do all the mouse positioning that I needed with speech recognition (and, in the interest of full disclosure, a Kensington Trackball Mouse). I'm definitely willing to give the SmartNav another try, so what works for you? ------------------------- Eric Wright At work: DNS 12 Pro. At home: DNS 11.5 Pro, KnowBrainer 2011, and Utter Command by RedStart Systems; Dragon Dictate 3 for Mac
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Eric, Good question, I guess I am kind of fortunate, or unfortunate as the case may be, in that I need to wear glasses when I use my computer so I wrapped one of the square reflectors around the small bridge on the glasses between the two lenses, basically you don't realise it's there. It works well because if my head mouse isn't working it makes me put my glasses on which is something I often couldn't be bothered doing. Play about with the various settings, particularly speed and gravity. Most importantly make sure you have the latest drivers and software. Also one possibly useful tip if you are hands-free (or otherwise), if you go to the Control Panel | Mouse | Pointer Options: ------------------------- |
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Eric, ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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As for fast mouse control, did you guys check out Utter Command? It uses rulers in combination with short coordinate commands. Once you get the hang of it, it's a pretty fast method for moving the mouse. The same goes for dragging the mouse. Check out the video on this page. Windows positioning and resizing is also a breeze with the program. |
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Quote: then how do you think I got hold of one? This was one of the first pieces of kit I was given by the hospital charity way back in 2004. Fortunately, I did not have to pay for it because yes, it is a little on the expensive side but you get what you pay for as they say. Dragon back then in my opinion was not very good so the SmartNav was the cheaper option to Dragon Professional. Many quadriplegics were given one of these from the charity 'Aspire' in Stanmore UK. Things may be different in the USA but there's nothing wrong with a bit of fund raising from different charities. How do you think I got Dragon Professional? If I can do it in little old UK I'm sure others in USA could do the same. Tiger, it's well known that financial support for the disabled is much better on the other side of the pond then it is in the US. We could get into a pissing match until the cows come home, but that wouldn't serve any real purpose. In order to find the charity or government institution that would provide the financial support for something like this is much harder in the US because there are so many red tape hoops that you have to jump through. For example, US veterans of Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan who are 100% disabled would probably have no trouble getting this hardware. On the other hand, I'm 30% disabled from Vietnam and I don't qualify, not that I'm financially strapped and couldn't get it for myself I wanted it. Besides, what I said was "MOST", not "ALL". It isn't so much that someone who is, for example, quadriplegic couldn't find some financial support for such. It's just that the number of hoops and the amount of red tape involved in this country makes it extremely difficult. Regardless, you're playing on words here. You're in the UK and I'm in the US, and never the twain shall meet as far as who supports what and to what extent in the US. Come on over here and play the game of jumping through hoops in this country for a while and you would see what I mean. However, the bottom line is that you're reading too much into what I was trying to say. Quote: We haven't put up the latest version videos yet. Nonetheless, consider Eric's response as a user of VoicePower. You simply don't know what you're talking about. Also, I didn't say that SmartNav wasn't an excellent product or that it didn't have some super features. So, don't make me laugh until you have and have used the VoicePower Mouse voice commands. Besides, what good would SmartNav who cannot move his head because he suffers from Lou Gehrig's disease like Stephen Hawking, but he still can't speak and enunciate clearly, and he plays games using VoicePower's Mouse voice commands very effectively. Don't make me laugh! Looking at the video of Voice Power regarding moving the mouse, this is just the same as KnowBrainer and very helpful it is but it does not get anywhere near a SmartNav regarding using the mouse especially for gaming or even playing basic games. The bottom line is I wasn't criticizing the value and features of SmartNav. Please show the same respect for VoicePower. "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." -- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC) -------------------------
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Quote: We haven't put up the latest version videos yet. Nonetheless, consider Eric's response as a user of VoicePower. You simply don't know what you're talking about. Chuck, If you read my response to Eric, I did say I was not disrespecting Voice Power and could not comment on something I have not used and I'm sure it's good in its own right but I know enough to say that a SmartNav would smash the pants off Voice Power where mouse commands are concerned. So in that respect, I do know what I'm talking about. The reason for that is the SmartNav is instant and like using the mouse normally as an able-bodied person would do with a real mouse. Voice Power cannot do that so don't tell me it can and don't make me laugh. Also, with a couple of scripts, using the SmartNav, I can also highlight text from Internet Explorer in an instant as fast as an able-bodied person can do. This was one of the things that you told me in the Windows speech recognition forum I could not do. So I do not need to try Voice Power as good as it may be because I don't need it and my hands-free experience is probably better than if I could use my hands. Quote: Just out of curiosity, how do you "wear" the mouse? Do you use the hat? Do you place a dot on yourselves? Do you place a dot on your headset? I abandoned the SmartNav because, in my opinion, it was "just another thing" to set up every time I needed to use the computer. I figure that with speech recognition, macros, and add-ons like the Vocal Joystick or Voice Finger, I could do all the mouse positioning that I needed with speech recognition (and, in the interest of full disclosure, a Kensington Trackball Mouse). I'm definitely willing to give the SmartNav another try, so what works for you? Eric, I place a dot on my nose but you can place it on the rim of a hat or put it between your eyes. It's for you to experiment and choose what's best for you. It takes less than 30 seconds to sit the SmartNav on top of the PC and the USB is plug and play so you just plug in. Also, as Lindsay remarks, make sure you have the latest software that is on the website and is free. Make sure you follow the rules below before you install the latest version: Here’s quick instructions for installation: Unplug your camera, and completely uninstall any old SmartNav software that maybe on your PC. Download a new copy of the latest version of the SmartNav software, and save it to your desktop (note: do not run from the downloader). It can be found here: http://media.naturalpoint.com/software/SmartNAV_3.20.037.2.Final.exe Right click on the installer, and select "Run as administrator" (even if your account is an administrator). Finish the installation as normal, plug in your camera, and verify that drivers are properly installed via the device manager. Run the software, and see if it works properly. Quote: Personally, I wouldn't care about it as long as I get the drink. Come to think of it, I think I'll have the drink too :-). ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Tiger, My response to your post crossed yours, so I was unaware of your response when I wrote my original. It's not that I didn't read it, it's that I didn't see it at the time that I was composing my response. Had I seen it before I posted my response, I would have modified it accordingly. This is one of the problems with forums and posts is that very often we can post unintended responses because we don't see that to which another user is posting a response. I apologize, but that's what happened in this case. That being said, I agree that hardware can be faster than software under most conditions. However, with VoicePower I can move the mouse and execute any mouse action in a single command from the lower right corner of the screen to the upper left corner of the screen, and anywhere in between, instantly. I can also use it on up to three screens. I can position the mouse by pixels or by grid coordinates and the mouse movements and mouse actions are instantaneous. However, I'm simply pointing that out, not comparing it to how quickly or efficiently SmartNav works or functions. Regardless, whatever the variability is and/or differences between VoicePower and SmartNav in terms of speed and functionality is kind of a moot point. That is, it serves no useful purpose to argue unless we are both on the same page, which we are not. You have hands-on experience using SmartNav and I don't. On the other hand, I'm an expert with VoicePower's Mouse Voice and Copy/Paste commands and you don't have any direct hands-on experience with such. So, there's no way to compare the two except on the basis of opinion, which simply means that we should agree to disagree until such time as I have the free cash and inclination to try SmartNav. As I indicated to Lindsay, I've seen SmartNav in action and I am impressed. But, like you, I have no need for it because VoicePower serves my needs just as effectively as SmartNav serves yours. So, let's simply agree to disagree and leave it at that. Chuck Runquist -------------------------
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------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Quote: Did you not read my post above? With one of the scripts in DNS Pro I am using in conjunction with SmartNav, I can select any amount of text from the web as fast as any able-bodied person can and then use the KnowBrainer command, "Copy to Word" or any of the other main Select-and-Say applications. So I have plenty of experience here with copy and pasting. Just FYI, the VoicePower copy and paste commands don't require any additional commands after selecting text. In addition, we can copy and paste text automatically into any document from a PDF file completely by voice or any other application window regardless of whether it is Full Text Control (Select-and-Say) enabled or not. Again, not trying to pick an argument, just clarifying a point. Also, VoicePower has its own built-in copy to . It doesn't require any modifications or scripting and it works out-of-the-box without requiring any user intervention or the use of any scripting language. For example, I can open up a PDF document on the right and any application on the left, place the cursor in the application on the left and say "copy selection here" then I can select the text by voice using the "select through and VoicePower will automatically select and copy the text into whatever document I have open on the left. Again, I'm not trying to pick a fight. I'm just curious as to how many steps it takes with SmartNav. In VoicePower, I don't have to say copy to . Whatever text is selected is copied wherever I want it automatically. I'll grant you that in terms of actually selecting text, I would expect that SmartNav is probably faster, but especially with PDF documents, you can't just select text and say copy it to Word because that doesn't work with PDF documents. You still have to mouse right-click on the selected text and select copy from the pop-up menu. Otherwise, it never gets copied to the clipboard. You don't have to do that with VoicePower. Just food for thought. I would be curious as to how many steps it takes with SmartNav and how well it works with PDF documents. Chuck Runquist "Good enough never is." - Debbi Fields: founder of Mrs. Fields Bakeries -------------------------
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------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Here is a simple Advanced Scripting command that moves the mouse cursor relative to the window by saying the coordinates as three digit numbers: For (100, 500) say "one zero zero five zero zero" For (0, 111) say "zero zero zero one one one" There are a lot of ways to make this script fail, but I include the code to demonstrate what might be possible: MyCommandName: <0-9><0-9><0-9><0-9><0-9><0-9> You will need to create the <0-9> list: 0 Here is the code: Sub Main |
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Thank you very much Alan for being so kind. This is my point entirely about people helping out other people with scripts for free. :-) ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Tiger, -------------------------
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I hear ya Chuck and you never know, one day I may need Voice Power, just not at the moment. I will never burn any bridges because as you say, I have never used it and only seen the videos. I'm fine with what I've got at the moment and completely hands-free whether I like it or not. :-)
That does not take anything away from me respecting you as a top expert on speech recognition. Cheers ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Tiger, -------------------------
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Kurt
you can do this very easily with the Professional version or by adding on a third-party scripting engine (like KnowBrainer which is free for the disabled). If you get your hands on either let me know and I will post the scripts to allow you to do this. They will work up to as many pixels as you like so even if you have 4 displays at 2560 x 1440 you can still move the mouse in this way. Funny you should mention that it is a bit like a game because it is initially but you become remarkably good at guessing the number of pixels you need to move for a particular distance. They are invaluable commands so get yourself some scripting software (KnowBrainer, Vocola) or upgrade to Professional. Lindsay ------------------------- |
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Here's one that goes up to 500. That should be enough to make the cursor jump through the screen. The "Mouse" word has been replaced for "I" to avoid voice strain. So the commands will be: "I Down 400", "I Right 500", "I Left 350", "I Up 270" etc. Depending on other commands in your Command Browser, Dragon may rename this command to avoid conflicts, but that shouldn't be a problem.
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How do I import this into my commands? |
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Very nice diligence and thank you :-)
None of these methods are as good as a SmartNav in my opinion where mouse commands are concerned but they are still very good and free :-). Sometimes I have used the KnowBrainer variant of this. They come in handy should I not use the SmartNav or it becomes out of use for any reason. Cheers ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Hello Tiger feet, The SmartNav yes, I read some contradicting customer reviews about it. I've been contemplating on buying it, although actually I cannot afford it. Here in Holland, health insurance won't cover anything related to RSI. I also would have to pay import taxes, which will make it extra expensive. Regards, |
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The SmartNav yes, I read some contradicting customer reviews about it. I've been contemplating on buying it, although actually I cannot afford it. Here in Holland, health insurance won't cover anything related to RSI. I also would have to pay import taxes, which will make it extra expensive. I have some questions: How long did it take you to get fully customized to it? Can you compare it with using a regular mouse? Isn't there a danger of developing RSI in your neck? I read something about a "keeping the center centered" problem. I have some experience with camera mouse programs (using your WebCam as a head tracker), where the cursor never returned quite back into the center of the screen. And finally, is there a money back guarantee, and is this reliable? Regards, dilligence dilligence, 2. I mastered it very quickly, within a day or so. It's not really rocket science; I wear the reflective dot on my nose and just move my nose to anywhere on the screen I want, as an able-bodied user would with his hand. Apart from the advanced scripting commands used, you only have to remember two others really. "Press F9" (that pauses the cursor) and "Press F12" (that centralises the cursor). 6. Regarding a money back guarantee, the best way to check is on their forums first as I don't know the answer to that one. I would have thought so as with anything you buy. I could ask in the forums but as you mentioned you have neck problems, then it's probably not for you. Your advanced script or Voice Power may be your answer to the mouse problem. ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Chuck, the issue that I have is that I am stuck with "AJAX" style applications from several of my customers where first, there is no ability to select text or an object everything is purely relative location on the screen. Secondly, and most importantly, the reliability of any command software using DNS i.e. VoicePower is intermittent at best and usually triggers "Samurai Command Mode" after just a few commands. To make matters worse several of these applications are only accessible via a Citrix virtual system. As TigerFeet pointed out about the differences between mechanically controlling the mouse pointer when there is no text to select and controlling by voice if there is something that can be selected via text then the VoicePower voice mouse works great. Due to "Samurai Command Mode" I'm stuck using Voice Finger and WSR for clicking and then mechanically moving the mouse which is really suboptimal because I need to switch back and forth between mouse control with WSR and dictation with DNS. even if the command "Drag to <x> at <y>" didn't trigger samurai command mode, any misfire loses an important file to anyone of a potentially 100+locations with virtually no global search capabilities to find where it went. as I said this is quite unique and not applicable to most folks work flow. Hence I always recommend VoicePower for any serious user of DNS. Phil Schaadt ------------------------- DNS12 Pro BM V Large Vocabulary plus KB or Voice Computer running Win7 64 bit machines with i7-2640M to i7-3960x and i7-3770K processors plus a Sony VAIO Windows 8 machine. DBX Audio Gate with Allen&Heath mixer/USB Audio; Andrea PureAudio USBĀ usually with Airline 77 or Audio-Technica but also Sennheiser MD431 II, theBoom, et. al. |
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Thanks Tiger feet, thanks again |
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Here's my experience with the Smart Nav equipment. I bought it based on Tiger Feet’s recommendation. Because of my company, cost is not an issue. I have a fair number of pinched nerves in my neck, shoulders and hands so that mousing is tough for me. Clicking the mouse is actually the most painful and I use a Swedish company’s mouse, “perific”, which unfortunately is no longer made, along with “mouse click” DNS commands. I have VoicePower and KnowBrainer but my use for the technology like Smart Nav is for moving around AJAX style applications in a browser or Citrix applications where there is no easy to highlight text. I have a fair number of these that I must use because they are customer applications. So for example, if I need to move a file or object between two points on the screen, the best I've been able to do is with Voice Finger using the commands "Mark left" and then manually dragging the object but without the need to hold down the mouse button. Smart Nav is a well-made product and really only takes about a day to get comfortable with it. Unfortunately for me, the extra neck movements do aggravate my pinched nerves so I can't really use it for very long. On the other hand one of the other people in our office who also uses DNS has no problem using it even though she has considerable neck and shoulder damage from an auto accident. Given my usage the "keeping the center problem" doesn't really bother me but there are a variety of settings to return the cursor to a specific point if that's what you need. I use the silver dot on my glasses on a 30 inch screen and the positioning was quite reliable. If you can actually still use a mouse with your hands and arms I think you'll find this product to not be a complete substitute for a mouse. Even if I didn't have the neck problems that limit the amount of time I can use this product, is not completely equivalent to the traditional mouse. On the other hand if you don't have neck problems and can't really use a mouse I would view it as an effective substitute. The cost of two way shipping is going to make returning it quite expensive. Phil Schaadt ------------------------- DNS12 Pro BM V Large Vocabulary plus KB or Voice Computer running Win7 64 bit machines with i7-2640M to i7-3960x and i7-3770K processors plus a Sony VAIO Windows 8 machine. DBX Audio Gate with Allen&Heath mixer/USB Audio; Andrea PureAudio USBĀ usually with Airline 77 or Audio-Technica but also Sennheiser MD431 II, theBoom, et. al. |
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Open command browser - Manage - Import - browse to the file - select type of file: MyCommands files (.xml) click open.
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Thanks Phil,
That's enough information for me. I'm quite sensitive to neck problems so I don't think this is going to be a real option for me yet, I can still use the mouse a little, not for long though. Shipping costs won't be paid back if I return the product, did some reading on the SmartNav website. I've been reading some more about the device on the SmartNav forum. I'm getting a 50/50 feeling about this product, I'm not convinced and at this point I find this device far too expensive. |
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I poked at it a year ago and found it a little strange. Maybe I'll give it a second try but many of their pdf documentation links are broken. You can search the forum for several threads on Utter Commands.
Given the cost of Utter Command I would recommend contacting Chucker and asking for a free trial of Voice Power. I own VP and use it all the time. For most people it is a highly productive extension. I have a quite specialized and narrow set of important needs re mousing that are not easily met by VP but you should compare Utter to VP before you buy either. Phil Schaadt ------------------------- DNS12 Pro BM V Large Vocabulary plus KB or Voice Computer running Win7 64 bit machines with i7-2640M to i7-3960x and i7-3770K processors plus a Sony VAIO Windows 8 machine. DBX Audio Gate with Allen&Heath mixer/USB Audio; Andrea PureAudio USBĀ usually with Airline 77 or Audio-Technica but also Sennheiser MD431 II, theBoom, et. al. |
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Lindsay also gave me a couple of scripts to use with the SmartNav where you say "Left Mouse Down." Then you can select the wording from anywhere and highlight it just as quick as an able-bodied person can do it. Once it is highlighted, you then say "Right Mouse Up" and it stops highlighting. This piece of scripting would definitely come in handy for Phil Schaadt who says there is no easy way to highlight text. There are easy ways to highlight (select) text by voice.
Selecting text is one of those tasks that you may be able to perform faster and easier by voice than a non-disabled user can with a mouse.
Here is the command: select XYZ through XYZ.
If this posting was in a word processor, and I wanted to select the entire quotation, all I would need to say is select Lindsay through text period. The cursor doesn't even have to be in the paragraph I want to select.
There are limitations, to be sure. Select XYZ through XYZ is only available in certain word processors, text editors, and edit fields; and only works for text that is visible in the viewport. Nevertheless, it's fantastic to have a command that totally eliminates the need to precisely target a mouse cursor at the start of the selection process, and again at the end of it.
Using DNS with a mouse-centric perspective is like thinking a word processor is like a typewriter. One can still do what you need to do, but tasks are going to take more time and energy, and there is the potential to make more errors during the process. |
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Lindsay also gave me a couple of scripts to use with the SmartNav where you say "Left Mouse Down." Then you can select the wording from anywhere and highlight it just as quick as an able-bodied person can do it. Once it is highlighted, you then say "Right Mouse Up" and it stops highlighting. This piece of scripting would definitely come in handy for Phil Schaadt who says there is no easy way to highlight text. There are easy ways to highlight (select) text by voice.
Selecting text is one of those tasks that you may be able to perform faster and easier by voice than a non-disabled user can with a mouse.
Here is the command: select XYZ through XYZ.
If this posting was in a word processor, and I wanted to select the entire quotation, all I would need to say is select Lindsay through text period. The cursor doesn't even have to be in the paragraph I want to select.
There are limitations, to be sure. Select XYZ through XYZ is only available in certain word processors, text editors, and edit fields; and only works for text that is visible in the viewport. Nevertheless, it's fantastic to have a command that totally eliminates the need to precisely target a mouse cursor at the start of the selection process, and again at the end of it.
Using DNS with a mouse-centric perspective is like thinking a word processor is like a typewriter. One can still do what you need to do, but tasks are going to take more time and energy, and there is the potential to make more errors during the process.
Alan, ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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In answer to that one, this is how I get over it quite simply. I select text even if they run over graphics using the SmartNav and Lindsay's scripts. Then I use KnowBrainer's 'Copy to Notepad' command. ------------------------- Tiger Feet |
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Thanks to everyone for all the great info!
Kurt (OP) ------------------------- DNS rocks exhalation point DNS 11.5, Intel Quad core i7 2600-k 3.40 |
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