Dragon Medical One Desktop Application 0.0 hccsp-155
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Setting identifier Setting description
Microphone.TabBackward
Configures the Tab Backward button's behavior.
Values: none, ClearDictationBox, RecallText,
TransferText, AnchorReleaseSpeechFocus,
ShowHideDragonBar, ShowHideDictationBox,
NextField, PreviousField (default),
AcceptDefaults, FieldComplete, PressHotkey,
OpenDMAWindow, CloseDMAWindow
Microphone.TabForward
Configures the Tab Forward button's behavior.
Values: none, ClearDictationBox, RecallText,
TransferText, AnchorReleaseSpeechFocus,
ShowHideDragonBar, ShowHideDictationBox,
NextField (default), PreviousField,
AcceptDefaults, FieldComplete, PressHotkey,
OpenDMAWindow, CloseDMAWindow
Note: A hotkey value can be specified as a sequence of keys, either separated by spaces and/or plus signs or
joined; for example, Ctrl + ALT + H, Ctrl ALT H or CtrlALTH.
Enabling basic text controls
Basic text controls are applications and text editors which are not fully supported by Dragon Medical One. By
default, if a user is working with a text control that Dragon Medical One cannot directly write the text in, the
Dictation Box opens automatically and the text is written there. To enable dictation at the cursor in basic text
controls, do the following:
1.
Open the SoD.exe.config file.
2. In the SoD.Settings, BasicTextControls setting, specify all basic text controls the user can work with.
A basic text control is defined as a WindowClass element specific to a process. If you don't define
WindowClass elements for a process, all window classes of that process are used as basic text controls. If you
define a wildcard character (*) for a process, all specified WindowClass elements are used as basic text
controls, independent of the process.
Example (by default, the BasicTextControls setting is empty):
<setting name="BasicTextControls" serializeAs="String"
<value>
<BasicTextControls>
<ProcessName name="Process_1">
<WindowClass>Sample_class_1</WindowClass>
</ProcessName>
<ProcessName name="Process_2">
</ProcessName>
<ProcessName name="*">
<WindowClass>Sample_class_2</WindowClass>
<WindowClass>Sample_class_3</WindowClass>