Julian Brown wrote:
>
> Okay, I've tried that but as soon as Windows Explorer loads or is brought
> into focus Dragon Dictate, for some reason, thinks it's Internet Explorer
> and loads the wrong voice folder. Also what should I do about the Visual
> Basic problem?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rose <edrose19@@idt.net>
> To: Julian Brown <julian_brown@@email.msn.com>
> Cc: voice-users@@voicerecognition.com
> Date: Sunday, March 01, 1998 3:40 AM
> Subject:
>
> >Julian,
> >If I say "Bring Up" "Windows Explorer" in Command Mode with DD 3.02,
> >Windows Explorer does come up and I am able to voice all of the menu
> >items. The script behind "Windows Explorer" is:
> >AppBringUp "Windows Explorer","C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE
> >/n,/e,C:\",1,"C:\WINDOWS"
> >Hope this helps,
> >Rose
> >Julian Brown wrote:
> >>
> >> Can anyone throw any light on the following problem? For certain
> >> applications I can't seem to get the dialog and menu tracking in DD v3 to
> >> work. When I run Windows Explorer, for example, the Voicebar thinks I am
> >> running Internet Explorer (this name appears in the Voicebar). If I call
> up
> >> the Vocabulary Manager I find that it has indeed loaded the folder for
> >> Internet Explorer, which contains the following commands:
> >>
> >> [Go to <Location>]
> >> [Add to Favorites]
> >> [Back]
> >> etc
> >>
> >> none of these are much use for Windows Explorer. Alternatively, if I
> look
> >> inside the tracking folder the only commands listed are:
> >>
> >> [Control Menu]
> >> [Maximize]
> >> [Minimize]
> >> [Restore]
> >> [System Menu]
> >>
> >> There's no sign of File, Edit, View, Go, ... Consequently, I cannot
> control
> >> the Windows Explorer menus by voice. Similarly, I cannot control Visual
> >> Basic by voice because the tracking folder again doesn't contain anything
> >> useful. Instead it contains:
> >>
> >> [Alphabetic]
> >> [Categorized]
> >> [Control Menu]
> >> [Maximize]
> >> [Minimize]
> >> [Restore]
> >> [System Menu]
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, I cannot overcome this problem by writing my own macros to
> >> drive Visual Basic because the Vocabulary Manager changes the name of the
> >> sub-folder within its VB5 folder according to the project I've got loaded
> >> within VB5 and the particular focus of the program. If, for example, I
> >> have VB5 running without any project, the sub-folder is called
> "Microsoft
> >> Visual Basic [design]". If I then load a project called "Project1" the
> >> vocabulary manager creates a new sub-folder labelled "Project1 -
> Microsoft
> >> Visual Basic [design]- [Form1(Code)]", which won't contain any macros I
> >> might have created for another project with a different name. So, in
> short,
> >> each time I write a different program or change focus in Visual Basic,
> >> DragonDictate looks in a different (and usually empty folder) for its
> voice
> >> commands. What on earth is going on? I've tried all of the latest
> patches
> >> including version 3.02 but to no avail. I am running this on a Windows
> 95
> >> system and all of the above applies in the "Command Mode".
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Julian Brown
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