It's a shame, Dragon started out as dragon dictate and was developed for people with disabilities.  The original price tag $9000.  When the price dropped to around $1000, my uncle bought it for me.  It worked great for hands free computer operation.  Then they switched away from computer operation for the disabled to dictation for the masses.  I get that.  The later is a much larger market.  Still, I wish they'd stayed true to their original product.


On 7/4/2016 5:52 PM, Dave Krehbiel wrote:

Right now I'm using Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and for me the most tedious part is moving and clicking the mouse.

 

I would like to deliver a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint or something similar, and I would like to have some sort of a hardware option to click a mouse. ( I would probably either shut off the Dragon NaturallySpeaking microphone or exit the program before delivering the presentation.)

 

Is there anyway I can use one of my existing micro switches? Maybe modify a standard mouse, removing the ball and trying to enlarge the mouse button? Any ideas or suggestions are very much appreciated.

 

Thanks so much, and take care,

 

Dave Krehbiel





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