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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Chapter 3: Installing <strong>Dragon</strong><br />

Note: If you do not know the name of an application's executable file, you can start the application<br />

from the Windows Start menu and then use the Windows Task Manager to view the list of<br />

current Windows applications. The executable names are listed under Image Name on the Processes<br />

tab. You can also right-click the application's icon and select the shortcut tab—the Target<br />

field will provide the name of the executable.<br />

Use a GUI to turn off Active Accessibility in <strong>Dragon</strong> for<br />

specific applications<br />

1. On the <strong>Dragon</strong> Bar, select Tools > Options.<br />

2. Select the Miscellaneous Tab.<br />

3. Check the Voice-enable menus, buttons, and other controls, excluding option.<br />

4. Below the Voice-enable menus, buttons, and other controls, excluding option, open the<br />

drop-down list. The list contains installed and running applications, and also the following static<br />

applications:<br />

- Microsoft Outlook<br />

- Lotus Notes<br />

- Internet Explorer<br />

- Microsoft Word<br />

- Microsoft Excel<br />

- WordPerfect<br />

5. To turn off Active Accessibility for an application, place a check mark beside the application.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

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