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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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<strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

38<br />

Enabling Web application support in a<br />

supported browser<br />

<strong>Dragon</strong>'s Rich Internet Application extensions install on a computer when you install <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />

Afterwards, the extension must be enabled to work with a supported web browser.<br />

After installing <strong>Dragon</strong>, the easiest way to enable the extensions is for the end-user to click or say<br />

"Yes" to the prompt to enable them the first time the end-user opens one of the supported<br />

browsers. The end-user just says or clicks "Yes" to enable the extensions.<br />

The following are the steps for enabling Rich Internet Application extensions with one of the following<br />

supported browsers:<br />

n Internet Explorer 9 (32-bit)<br />

n Mozilla Firefox <strong>12</strong> or higher<br />

n Google Chrome 16 or higher<br />

Enabling Web application support in Internet<br />

Explorer 9 (32-bit mode) or later<br />

After installing <strong>Dragon</strong>, a <strong>Dragon</strong> end-user performs the following steps to enable web application<br />

support or to check the extension settings with Internet Explorer 9:<br />

1. Open Internet Explorer.<br />

2. Click the cog icon on the title bar.<br />

3. Click "Manage Add-ons."<br />

4. Scroll the Add-ons list to the section for <strong>Nuance</strong> Communications, Inc.<br />

5. If the Status column indicates that either the Plugin or Extension is "Disabled," do the following:<br />

vi. Select the name of the item from the list.<br />

vii. Click "Enable"at the bottom of the Manage Add-ons dialog box.<br />

8. Click "Close" to close the Manage Add-ons dialog box.<br />

9. Close and reopen the browser. The feature will now be enabled.<br />

Enabling Web application support in Mozilla Firefox<br />

<strong>12</strong> or higher<br />

After installing <strong>Dragon</strong>, a <strong>Dragon</strong> end-user performs the following steps to enable web application<br />

support or to check the extension settings with Mozilla Firefox:<br />

1. Open Mozilla Firefox.<br />

2. Click the Firefox button to open the Firefox file tab.<br />

3. Click "Add-ons" to open the Extensions pane. The <strong>Dragon</strong> RIA extension shows.<br />

4. If the extension is disabled, click "Enable."

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