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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Chapter 7: Using <strong>Dragon</strong> on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 Ultimate Server<br />

4. Enter the Windows keystrokes that will be sent to the server when you press the microphone<br />

button, release the button, or press and release the button.<br />

l Button 1: is set to send the sequence {Shift + Ctrl+D}, which is assigned to the <strong>Dragon</strong><br />

desktop shortcut and will start <strong>Dragon</strong>. Simply pressing Button 1 starts <strong>Dragon</strong> ; nothing<br />

happens when you let go of the button.<br />

l Button 2: is set to simulate the <strong>Dragon</strong> Press-to-Talk button by pressing function key F3.<br />

Let’s say the administrator assigns F3 in <strong>Dragon</strong> as the hotkey setting for using Press-to-<br />

Talk: for a Remote Desktop Connection, the end-user must also set F3 in the PowerMic II<br />

Button Control application. In order for the microphone to turn off when the end-user lets<br />

go of Button 2, it is necessary to enable the Button Release Triggers Key Up checkbox. No<br />

additional key sequence is required for this type of usage.<br />

l Button 3: is set to send two key sequences to simulate turning a feature on and off. For<br />

example, let’s say the end-user assigns {Ctrl+ P} and {Alt} to use to play and stop the<br />

audio playback feature. The same key sequences must be assigned to buttons in order for<br />

the feature to work with a remote desktop connection. This set of key sequences works differently<br />

from the example for Button 2, since the keystroke for the Button Released is<br />

defined explicitly by the user. It is not necessary to enable the Button Release Triggers Key<br />

Up checkbox, since the key sequence itself defines the action.<br />

Notes: Notes: Configuring the PowerMic II buttons<br />

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