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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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4. Enter the following natspeak command:<br />

natspeak.exe /setdefaultsoptions<br />

Chapter 5: Installing <strong>Dragon</strong> using the Windows installer (MSI)<br />

5. When the Options dialog box appears, select the default options that should apply to all client<br />

installations and click OK. This dialog box is where you set up all the options under the various<br />

tabs (Correction, Command, and so on). In <strong>Dragon</strong>, you can also program custom actions into<br />

the buttons on the PowerMic I and PowerMic II microphones.<br />

Note: Settings under the Playback/Text-to-Speech tab are not saved. To include Text-to-<br />

Speech as a feature of your installation, work with options in Summary: MSI Options for Installing<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong> Features/Advanced Options.<br />

Note: At least one supported third-party indexing/search software should be installed on the<br />

system before you install <strong>Dragon</strong>, or the Enable Desktop Search commands check box will not<br />

only be unchecked, but will not be available to be checked. <strong>Dragon</strong> supports Google Desktop<br />

and Microsoft Vista Search.<br />

6. Enter another natspeak command:<br />

natspeak /SetDefaultFormattingOptions<br />

When the Auto-Formatting dialog box appears, select Auto-Formatting options to apply to all client installations<br />

and click OK.<br />

7. Enter a final natspeak command:<br />

natspeak /setdefaultadministrativeoptions<br />

8. When the dialog box appears, if you want to set up Roaming User Profiles, set the options<br />

under Roaming User Profile (to set the HTTP or HTTPS settings under the HTTP Settings or<br />

HTTPS Settings button, you must have either http:// or https:// in front of the network directory<br />

path); whether you have Roaming User Profiles or not, set the options under Miscellaneous<br />

and Scheduled Tasks tabs and click Apply for each; then, when you have set all the settings,<br />

click OK.<br />

9. <strong>Dragon</strong> has saved the configuration you created with running natspeak.exe in the nsdefaults.ini<br />

and roamingdef.ini files (the roamingdef.ini file is created only if you set up Roaming User Profiles).<br />

You can find these .ini files under<br />

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\<strong>Nuance</strong>\<strong>NaturallySpeaking</strong><strong>12</strong>\.<br />

Note: If you do not find the nsdefaults.ini file in the sub-folders under All Users, navigate to<br />

All Users.WINDOWS, or administrator, or any other Documents and Settings sub-folders for<br />

other end-users on this workstation until you locate the nsdefaults.ini file. It’s possible that the<br />

workstation was configured so that a different “user” folder is the default for application data<br />

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