Clicking links, words, buttons, and images – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual

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C H A P T E R 7

Working With E-Mail and the Web

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

126

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 and use
Select-and-Say for revisions, just as you do when you’re dictating into a
document.

Clicking links, words, buttons, and images

You can click the text links and buttons on a Web page simply by saying
the link (for example, the underlined words) 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.

To click a text link:

1

Say the text link (must be visible on the screen). For example, to click
Stock Quotes on the page pictured below, say “Stock Quotes.”

2

An arrow

appears briefly to indicate which link was selected, and then

the page opens.

You can also say “Click” and then the link text. For example, you could say “Click

News and events.” Sometimes saying “Click” first, then pausing, is more reliable than
just saying the link text alone.

3

If more than one link matches what you said (for example, if there are
two links on the page named “Auctions”), Dragon NaturallySpeaking
numbers all the links on the page like this

.

TIP

TIP

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