April 29, 2006

Vocola troubleshooting

Category: Natlink/Vocola for beginners

Some users have had issues with their Vocola files not loading properly and macros not being recognised.

The following post contains a tip to ensure that your user files always load:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VoiceCoder/message/4107

April 22, 2006

Comparison of different e-mail programs and sites

Category: Navigating applications

I've experimented with a few different e-mail programs and sites over the past few months -- here's what I've found...

Hotmail
Very yucky to use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  There are no keyboard shortcuts and, though you can click on the links, you have to deal with each e-mail one by one which is very tedious.  I've now switched to gmail for Web-based e-mail.

Gmail
You cannot click on the links that you see on the web pages, unless you use gmail in HTML mode (which offers roughly the same functionality as Hotmail).  In fact, if you forget and try to click on links by voice, you will often go to another page.

However, gmail autosaves e-mail drafts, so this is no major drama.  The added functionality of the keyboard shortcuts is fantastic, and well worth adjusting to using the shortcuts rather than the links.

I've uploaded my Vocola macros for using the gmail shortcuts to http://www.speechwiki.org/NL/GmailMacros.html.

One of the nicest things about using gmail is that I don't have to worry about saving e-mails in different folders.  You just archive all the e-mail you want to keep, and search for it if you need to retrieve it.

Mozilla Thunderbird
Thunderbird isn't as Select-and-Say as Outlook, but I really like Rick Mohr’s Vocola macros for the program (posted at http://www.speechwiki.org/NL/ThunderbirdMacros.html).
Needless to say, Thunderbird offers far better security than Outlook and some nice features, but I can see that it could be down to personal preference.

Outlook
If you want to check and store your e-mail on the same PC and want to be able to dictate directly into the e-mail client, Outlook is probably your best choice.

I haven't spent much time playing with my Outlook macros (I use Outlook at work), but there is a good selection of Vocola macros for Outlook 2003 at http://www.speechcomputing.com/node/765.


You don't have to understand how Natlink/Vocola works to use any of the Vocola commands on this site or on speech wiki

Just follow this procedure to incorporate a Vocola command into your Dragon setup:

1. Install Natlink/Vocola.

2. Restart your computer.

3. If the command is for a particular application, open that application and say "edit VoiceCommands" OR If the command is global, say "edit global VoiceCommands".

A blank command file will display.

4. Copy the Vocola command that you want to use to the clipboard (from this site or from speech wiki).

5. Go back to the command file you just displayed, and paste the command on a new line anywhere in the file.

6. Say "refresh macros" to save the commands.

7. Close the command file window.

You're now able to use the new command.

NOTE: Natlink/Vocola is free, versatile and compatible with all editions of DNS (you can even use it to create commands with Standard editions), but it has its quirks. If you're looking for a complete command set with user support, you may want to consider a buying product like Knowbrainer or hiring an SR professional to customise commands for you.

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