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Works with Dragon Naturally Speaking?

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M. Swartztrauber - 20 Sep 2004 14:44 GMT
I've attempted to use InfoPath with my speech recognition software,
but so far to no avail.

Am I missing a trick or solution here? It would seem, from a
comsumer's point of view, that a program accepting pen input would
accept VR input.

Thanks
Brian Teutsch [MSFT] - 21 Sep 2004 23:53 GMT
Pen input and Ink input are radically different technologies, so a
comparison isn't really valid. We did test with Microsoft's basic speech
input tools, and they function as expected.

I'm a little surprised though that Dragon doesn't work with InfoPath, but
there's really not much anyone here will be able to help out with. Dragon
may require some updates to work properly with InfoPath.

Brian

> I've attempted to use InfoPath with my speech recognition software,
> but so far to no avail.
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> Thanks
David - 22 Nov 2004 22:03 GMT
 I have just begun experimenting with Dragon NaturallySpeaking (professional
ver 7.3) and Infopath 2003. So far it has been working well.
 I have run into a problem trying to "jump" to a particular field. In
Dragon's "help" it states says that you can jump to a particular field by
saying "click <field name>". I have not found this to work.

> Pen input and Ink input are radically different technologies, so a
> comparison isn't really valid. We did test with Microsoft's basic speech
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> > Thanks
 
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