Re: NaturallySpeaking Ver. and Access
Susan Fulton (fulton@@nytimes.com)
Tue, 14 Jul 1998 12:47:13 -0400

The preferred edition has no ability to create macros, and since
NaturallySpeaking is unable to naturally track the menus of Office 97, your
friend would be left with the MouseGrid for navigating around Access. The
professional or deluxe editions are what you want, because then you can
create macros to activate your controls and menu items. In addition
there's DragonDictate which * is * able to track Office97 applications.
At 09:19 AM 7/14/98 -0600, Nancy Dawson wrote:
>A colleague has NaturallySpeaking personal. She needs to work in Access.
>If she upgrades to NaturallySpeaking preferred, can that handle access?
>Does NaturallySpeaking preferred have DragonDictate bundled with it, or
>is DragonDictate only included with the deluxe (soon to be called
>professional) version?
>Nancy
>
>
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