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By Ricky Buchanan on March 11, 2010
MacSpeech Dictate is a great program but learning so many commands all at once can be very intimidating. I’ve put together a full list of all the known commands for MacSpeech Dictate 1.5.*, ordered by their function, to help you learn and remember them.
Posted in Educators, Information, OS X, Speech to Text, Supporters, Users | Tagged carpal tunnel syndrome, control mouse with your voice, dictation to text, features, free download, iDictate, minimize typing, overuse, overuse injury, repeditive strain injury, rsi, speech recognition, Speech to Text, strain, talk to your mac, tendonitis, tension, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text |
By Ricky Buchanan on October 18, 2009
The iPhone and iPod Touch don’t have a lot of voice control commands, but they’re very picky about you getting the wording precisely right. We’ve compiled a printable cheat sheet you can store with your iPhone/iPod Touch while you’re learning them.
Posted in Information, iPhone/iPod Touch/iTouch, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged features, free download, iphone accessibility, iphone speech commands, iphone spoken commands, iphone voice activation, iphone voice control |
By Ricky Buchanan on March 23, 2009
MacSpeech Dictate is a great program but learning so many commands at once can be intimidating. Here’s a quick document to help you learn and remember the important commands for controlling Safari with MacSpeech Dictate version 1.2.1.
Posted in Information, OS X, Supporters, Text to Speech, Users | Tagged carpal tunnel syndrome, control mouse with your voice, dictation to text, features, free download, minimize typing, mouse, mouse alternative, mouse replacement, open source, overuse, overuse injury, repeditive strain injury, rsi, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, strain, talk to your mac, tendonitis, tension, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text |
By Ricky Buchanan on February 20, 2009
MacSpeech Dictate is a great program but learning so many commands at once can be intimidating. Here’s a quick document to help you learn and remember the important commands for controlling Mail.app with MacSpeech Dictate version 1.2.1.
Posted in Information, OS X, Supporters, Text to Speech, Users | Tagged carpal tunnel syndrome, control mouse with your voice, dictation to text, features, free download, minimize typing, mouse, mouse alternative, mouse replacement, overuse, overuse injury, repeditive strain injury, rsi, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, strain, talk to your mac, tendonitis, tension, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text |
By Ricky Buchanan on December 19, 2008
MacSpeech Dictate is a great program but learning so many commands at once can be intimidating. I’ve put together two documents to help you learn and remember all the global commands found in Dictate version 1.2.1.
Posted in Information, OS X, Speech to Text, Supporters, Users | Tagged carpal tunnel syndrome, control mouse with your voice, dictation to text, features, free download, minimize typing, mouse, mouse alternative, mouse replacement, overuse, overuse injury, repeditive strain injury, rsi, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, strain, talk to your mac, tendonitis, tension, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text |
By Ricky Buchanan on December 10, 2008
Keyboard shortcuts are a quick way of getting many things done without needing to access the menus or the mouse. If you know to press command-s to save your work, you’ve used a keyboard shortcut. For people who primarily use a keyboard or a switch interface, using keyboard shortcuts can save a lot of time and effort.
Posted in Educators, Information, OS X, Overuse Injuries, Primary Keyboard Users, Primary Switch Users, Simple, Supporters, Users | Tagged carpal tunnel syndrome, efficiency, features, free download, keyboard shortcut, keyboard shortcuts, memory aid, overuse, overuse injury, productivity, repeditive strain injury, rsi, save time, shortcut keys, strain, tendonitis, tension, time saving, use the computer better, use the computer faster |
By Ricky Buchanan on December 1, 2008
One feature missing from the still-new MacSpeech Dictate program is the ability to control the mouse. This addition won’t let you control the movement of the mouse, but we can teach you how to use your voice for mouse clicks. For those who have the ability to move the mouse, this could make the difference between a usable computer system and an unusable computer system.
Posted in Information, OS X, Overuse Injuries, Primary Switch Users, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged 1.5 mouse click, carpal tunnel syndrome, control mouse with your voice, dictation to text, dragon for mac, features, free download, minimize typing, mouse, mouse alternative, mouse replacement, overuse, overuse injury, repeditive strain injury, rsi, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, strain, talk to your mac, tendonitis, tension, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text |
By Ricky Buchanan on June 10, 2008
There’s a new version of the Growl notification system available. What is Growl anyway, and why might you want to use it?
Posted in Deaf, Neurologically Impaired, New Software, Other Impairment, Text to Speech, Users, Vision Impaired, VoiceOver | Tagged audio alert, free, free download, growl notifications, growl style for low vision, opensource, system alerts, system messages, visual alert |
By Ricky Buchanan on April 25, 2008
Now that KeyStrokes and LayoutKitchen work together, I have adapted the stardard KeyStrokes keyboards to work more the way I want them to. Here’s how to do the same for yourself.
Posted in Geek, Information, Primary Mouse Users, Users | Tagged adapt KeyStrokes keyboards, change keystrokes keyboards, features, free download, keystrokes, layout kitchen, on screen keyboard, onscreen keyboard, virtual keyboard |
By Ricky Buchanan on April 17, 2008
SloMotionX is a utility program that can be used to slow down games – or other programs – to make them more accessible to OS X users with disabilities.
Posted in Intellectually Impaired, Neurologically Impaired, New Software, Other Impairment, Primary Mouse Users, Primary Switch Users, Supporters, Users | Tagged features, free, free download, slomotion, slomotionx, slow down programs, slow motion, slowmotion |
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