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Rich Internet Application support: enhanced experience for Gmail and Hotmail
In addition to its existing functionality for Web browsers, Dragon 12 includes browser extensions—also known
as plug-ins or add-ons—for two popular Web-based applications: Gmail and Hotmail. In these two Rich
Internet Applications, the Dragon extensions give you Full Text Control in text fields and enable spoken
commands for important tasks (excluding sending).
In Dragon 12.0, this feature is supported for the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 (32-bit),
Mozilla Firefox 12 or higher, and Google Chrome 16 or higher.
In the specific websites it supports, this new feature adds to the existing capabilities in the particular Web
browser. Remember that Dragon functionality differs significantly among browsers. For example:
In Firefox, you can voice-click buttons by saying, for instance, “click Send.”
In Chrome, you cannot select hyperlinks by name, and also there are no commands such as “refresh
page” and “open new tab”. For these actions, you can take advantage of global commands: mouse-
related commands (such as “MouseGrid 3 9”, “mouse click”, and “move mouse upper left”) and key-
pressing commands such as “press alt a” (to go to the Address bar), “press F5” (to refresh), “press
control t” (to open a new tab) and “tab five times”.
Note: You may want to familiarize yourself with the keyboard shortcuts of Gmail and Hotmail – as well as the
keyboard shortcuts of Google Chrome, if that’s your preferred browser.
Shortcut command “Open Top Site for…”:
The shortcut command "Open Top [Web] site…" directly opens the top-ranked page for the keywords you
include when you dictate the command. You can say this command at any time, whether or not a Web
browser is currently open. This is a convenient way to quickly open the website of a company or institution.
Enhanced Performance Assistant:
The Performance Assistant, a Help tool you can use to find ways to boost Dragon's speed, is now linked from
the Accuracy Center and includes suggestions for turning off functionality you may not need or want, such as
the following:
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