Pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ Take hands-free operation of your PC to a new level.

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pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ Take hands-free operation of your PC to a new level

With Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ “Show Numbers” “Click ” “Right Click ” “Double Click ” “Drag to ” “Right Drag to ” e.g. “Double Click 17”, “Click 141”

Select your preferred graphic numbering style, Show Numbers, Show Flags or Show Circles pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ “Show Circles” “Click ” “Right Click ” “Double Click ” “Drag to ” “Right Drag to ” e.g. “Right Click 44”, “18”

Select from a number of colour schemes for Numbers and Flags/Circles pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ “Show Flags” “Click ” “Right Click ” “Double Click ” “Drag to ” “Right Drag to ” e.g. “Drag 65 to 40” “Right Drag 44 to 49”

Show Taskbar at any time, select from Numbers, Flags or Circles pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ “Show Taskbar” “Click ” “Right Click ” “Double Click ” e.g. “Right Click 20”, “18”

Access the full Metro Windows 8 interface hands-free for the first time with Dragon pcbyvoice SpeechStart+

Use Show Circles, Show Numbers or Show Flags for full Metro access pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ Full Metro Access

pcbyvoice SpeechStart+ Other Features include: “Restart Dragon” starts or restarts Dragon by voice at any time, even when Dragon has hung or unresponsive “Microphone On” switches on the Dragon microphone from the off state, red icon mode, or sleep mode Hold and Release mouse buttons by voice, Left Mouse Down, Right Mouse Down, Left Mouse Up, Right Mouse Up Hands-free switching between Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Windows Speech Recognition Voice positioning of active window in multiple positions on multiple displays: Left HalfTop Left Right HalfTop Right Top HalfBottom Left Bottom HalfBottom Right MiddleMaximise Apply to any display, e.g., Display 2 Right Half, Display 3 Maximise, Display 4 Bottom Half