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Preventing Commands - drfred123 - 06/23/2008 09:21 PM - ( Page 1 )
RE: Preventing Commands - drfred123 - 06/28/2008 08:26 AM - ( Page 1 )
RE: Preventing Commands - Rob Chambers [MSFT] - 07/01/2008 05:37 PM - ( Page 1 )
RE: Preventing Commands - Teffy - 09/15/2008 02:51 AM - ( Page 1 )
RE: Preventing Commands - TimC - 02/08/2010 04:21 PM - ( Page 1 )
RE: Preventing Commands - threevok - 02/11/2010 10:56 AM - ( Page 1 )
RE: Preventing Commands - Lunis Orcutt - 06/28/2008 03:14 PM - ( Page 1 )

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drfred123
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Posted : Monday 06/23/2008 09:21 PM

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How do I turn off the vista feature where Vista highlights the command menus or carries out certain wndow commands. When I say a word that I want to be included in my sentence such as file, or help or print, copy  etc, Vista thinks I want to open up the file menu or the help menu or print the document. This can be very frustrating. Is there a way to turn this off.
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drfred123
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Posted : Saturday 06/28/2008 08:26 AM

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Can anyone help with what should be an easy question?
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Most of us are NaturallySpeaking users so our collective WSR knowledge might be a bit weak but there is a similar situation in NaturallySpeaking where the word “file” is a command to open the file menu. The simplest solution is to avoid dictating menu items by themselves. For example: If you dictate the phrase “under the file menu” only your dictation will appear. Your dictation will also be much more accurate because WSR can examine your entire phrase. For example, if we dictate the word “their” NaturallySpeaking has no idea if we want “they’re, there or their” until we use it in a phrase. You can probably switch to Dictation Mode in WSR but our recommendation is to stop dictating single words unless you absolutely have to. If you are simply selecting a misrecognition, select several words at a time instead of a single word. However, in DNS when we absolutely have to dictate a single word we can say “no-caps file” or “Cap file” (depending on its position in your sentence) to ensure that our text isn't misinterpreted as a command. Although switching to Dictation Mode would be very effective for this situation, it limits your options and we recommend avoiding it.

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Rob Chambers [MSFT]
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Posted : Tuesday 07/01/2008 05:37 PM


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It depends on how much you want to change the behavior...

There are a couple things that could help you out.

Without changing anything, if you know ahead of time that there will be a conflict you can say "Insert File", and that'll insert the word File even if there's a file menu. You could change a value in the registry and disable comanding UI elements entirely (not ideal, but if you find no value in it, just turn it off!).


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Posted : Monday 09/15/2008 02:51 AM


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There is always the painfully slow way:
Say "press F press I press L press E".
Microsoft Vista Speech, Vista Home Premium SP1, ASUS P5B-E, 2.40 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio, Revolabs xTag USB Wireless Microphone (sweet!)
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Posted : Monday 02/08/2010 04:21 PM

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Is there any way to set WSR so that it only listens for macros? 

I is WSR for controls in a game. A game that I voice chat with others in.

Everything is working fine with the macros I made, I just don't want random events going off while I am chatting.

 

Thanks 

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