Entering text in a text box, Clicking links, buttons, and images – Sony ICD-MS515VTP User Manual

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Working with Applications

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

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Here’s a list of all the voice commands you can use to control the Microsoft

®

Internet

Explorer

®

toolbar.

Entering text in a text box

When Dragon NaturallySpeaking is running, you can dictate text into Search boxes
and other text boxes on a Web page.

To enter text in a text box:

1

Say “Type Text” to move to the first text box on the page.

You can also say “Edit Box” or “Text Field” instead of “Type Text.”

2

If the page has more than one text box, they will be numbered like this

. (See

the following procedures for examples.) Choose the number you want, or move
to the next or previous text box by saying “Next” or “Previous.”

3

When the insertion point is in a text box, you can dictate text.

In text boxes, you can also correct recognition mistakes by voice, just as you do when
you’re dictating into a document.

Clicking links, buttons, and images

You can click the text links and buttons on a Web page simply by saying the link or
button name.

If the text link or button name is long, you don’t need to say all of it. Just say enough
to distinguish it from other links on the page.

SAY

TO

Go To Address

Move the insertion point to the Address box.

Click Go or
Go There

Go to the Web address in the Address box.

Go Back

Go back to the previous Web page (same as clicking the Back
button).

Go Forward

Go forward to the next Web page (same as clicking the
Forward button).

Stop Loading

Stop a Web page from loading (same as clicking the Stop
button).

Refresh or Reload

Refresh the current Web page (same as clicking the Refresh
button).

Go Home

Go to your home page (same as clicking the Home button).

TIP

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