You are right Dan-I was commenting on the fact that dragon has learned to wake up with commands that I am using on Vista. Vista only wakes up to the command Start Listening. Dragon now wakes up to Wake Up, Listen To Me, And Start Listening. It continuously learns, and I think that Vista does also. So far, I do like vista. Joan
From: Dan T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 12:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Microsoft Vista/Starting Dragon Joan, you should be able to start the Dragon with the phrase "listen to me". Dan T. Richard Kratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is it possible to train the command to something like "Begin Listening" or some other unique command? Richard poajoan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Naomi. I use Dragon Naturally Speaking 9.1 on my desktop computer-which I have on my bedside table right now since I am confined to bed for another six weeks-and I use Microsoft Windows XP Pro. My new laptop has Microsoft Vista installed, and as I have been talking to Dana about it, I like it very much. My only problem with the speech recognition program that comes with Vista is with the extreme sensitivity of the Start Listening command. Because it begins with an S, and āSā is very common in everyday speech, it is constantly turning itself on. Unless I notice it, it will execute 20 or 30 commands, and then be hopelessly screwed up as far as I'm concerned! I am using a lapel microphone, which has an on/off switch on the cord. We're going to install a pillow switch in place of the on/off switch, and then I can just bump it and turn off the microphone. When I am working in a quiet environment-not very often I might add-it speeds right along and is a joy to use. They have added many new features that make speech recognition a real workhorse. They also have installed, way too many for my taste, security checks that will pop up and disable Speech Recognition. However, one can just go into the control panel under security and take care of the problem. My son actually partitioned my laptop, so I have one part that works with Vista and the built-in Speech Recognition, and the other partition has Windows XP and Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.1 installed. I was afraid I would not like Vista because it was so new, and all the bugs hadn't been worked out, so I wanted to be able to use the laptop with Windows XP. After three weeks, I have not gone to that partition, and I am enjoying Vista. The cost of the microphone and a pillow switch will be less than upgrading to Dragon 9.5 I am sure. As I told Dana, try it you might like it. Joan _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: FW: [QUAD-L] TV Shows on Computer Merrill, I was able to get the TV on my computer. I just needed the website. I watched the CSI episodes that I missed. I just got a new laptop about a month ago. It also has Windows XP Media Center. My husband was told to bring it back with the receipt and they would install Windows Vista for free. I wasn't sure about getting Vista, because I use Dragon Naturally Speaking 9.0 and I heard that they weren't compatible. Naomi C-4 quad since July 2, 2005 Transverse Myelitis _____ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at HYPERLINK "http://www.aol.com/?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000339" \nAOL.com. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.8/717 - Release Date: 3/10/2007 2:25 PM -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.8/717 - Release Date: 3/10/2007 2:25 PM

