*5/15/01*
Unfortunately I have not finished the documentation for any of the following changes to the web site
I added NaturallySpeaking commands for the following:
1. Basic global commands for WinAmp. These commands require the Reproduction Control plug-in for WinAmp
2. Updated and added some commands for WinAmp
3. NaturallySpeaking commands for Windows Explorer
4. Updated commands for Microsoft Outlook Express 5.x
5. Updated the NaturallySpeaking commands for moving Windows
6. Updated the commands for dictating numbers anywhere without pausing between them
7. Updated the commands for spelling (in caps also) using the military alphabet without pausing between the letters
8. Fixed the system menu commands
9. Changed the commands for switching tasks (Windows 95 & 98), so they run more quickly
10. Updated mouse commands for NaturallySpeaking
11. Added macros for Internet Explorer 5.5
12. Added Excel 2000 commands to the DVC bin
13. Added commands for the NaturallySpeaking menu in NatSpeak 5
*6/14/00*
I added NaturallySpeaking commands for the following:
1. The Equation Editor
2. WinAmp (Main Window)
3. Some extra/enhanced global macros
4. Global commands for spelling with the military alphabet without pausing between letters
5. Global commands for entering numbers without pausing between the digits
*2/29/00*
I added voice commands for the Calculator (in scientific mode) that comes with Microsoft Office. You can now download all of NatSpeak macros in one ZIP file. They come as individual files and also as one global file in that ZIP file. It takes less than 5 seconds to download. I also upgraded the Macro Viewer pages, so they include all of the new and updated NatSpeak commands.
*1/23/00*
I wrote some simple commands for the Sound Recorder in NaturallySpeaking. Included in these commands is a command for recording for a specified number of seconds.
*1/19/00*
Through various advice I finally figured out the commands for switching tasks in Windows 98. Some of you might have already had these commands working, but I use Windows 95 and have never been able to figure them out for my friend. They have not been added to the Macro Viewer pages yet. I also changed the diagonal Mouse movement commands. Now instead of moving horizontally and vertically the called direction pointer moves diagonally.
*1/12/00*
I've put all of my NaturallySpeaking commands into the Macro Viewer format. I've also changed the format for the web site. Please tell me what you think.
*12/28/99*
Fixed the NaturallySpeaking commands for Internet Explorer so they are not global any more. If you have already downloaded the global IE macros you'll need to delete them from your Global.dvc file. Also, in IE you can now spell continuously using the military alphabet and various Web prefixes/suffixes in the "Open" window.
*12/25/99*
Changed the macros for dragging objects in NaturallySpeaking. They now work well, and you can drag diagonally and move the mouse diagonally between 3 and 600 pixels. I also added NaturallySpeaking commands for Netscape Communicator and Netscape Messenger. These macros are widely untested, but so far have been working well for me. After you say, "Open Page" and Netscape Communicator you can spell continuously using the military alphabet and various Web commands.
*12/12/99*
Changed the Outlook Express commands for NaturallySpeaking. They should all work now no matter what the title of the window is, but are still not Global commands.
*12/8/99*
Added continuous command macros for NaturallySpeaking. They are generic, but can be changed to figure needs.
*12/2/99*
Added NaturallySpeaking macros for Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Microsoft Excel. They are the same as the ones that come with DragonDictate, but have been converted to work in NaturallySpeaking.