Re: [QUAD-L] MSN IM 8.1 Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9

2007-04-06 Thread David K. Kelmer
Hi Dana,
   
  I downloaded IE 7 and didn't like the way it worked, so I went back to IE 6, 
too.  Thanks for the feedback.
   
  With Love,
  
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
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  I had downloaded Explorer 7 and it did not work at all with Dragon 8, so 
I went back to 6.
Dana





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Re: [QUAD-L] MSN IM 8.1 Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9

2007-04-05 Thread Richard Kratt
If you download the Vista upgrade to Naturally Speaking 9, you'll 
find that it works better in Windows Explorer 7.


Richard

At 11:32 AM 4/5/2007, Angie Novak wrote:
Anybody else using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9 and MSN 
instant messaging version 8.1 and having problems accessing items in 
the toolbar on the first try?.  I've been having this problem for 
months.  It started when I upgraded to Internet Explorer 7.  I 
rolled back, getting rid of Internet Explorer 7, and since then I 
have to say the name of the menu that I want in the toolbar many 
times before the menu list will drop.  Does anyone know how to fixed that?.


Also, concerning Windows Vista MSN IM, how'd you get more emoticons and winks?

Thank you-
Angie


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Re: [QUAD-L] MSN IM 8.1 Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9

2007-04-05 Thread Angie Novak
Thanks Richard.  I don't actually have Windows Vista, that question was for my 
guy.
-Angie
Richard Kratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  If you download the Vista upgrade to 
Naturally Speaking 9, you'll find that it works better in Windows Explorer 7.

Richard

At 11:32 AM 4/5/2007, Angie Novak wrote:
  Anybody else using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9 and MSN instant 
messaging version 8.1 and having problems accessing items in the toolbar on the 
first try?.  I've been having this problem for months.  It started when I 
upgraded to Internet Explorer 7.  I rolled back, getting rid of Internet 
Explorer 7, and since then I have to say the name of the menu that I want in 
the toolbar many times before the menu list will drop.  Does anyone know how to 
fixed that?.

Also, concerning Windows Vista MSN IM, how'd you get more emoticons and winks?

Thank you-
Angie


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Re: [QUAD-L] MSN IM 8.1 Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9

2007-04-05 Thread David K. Kelmer
Hi Richard,
   
  Are you using the Windows Explorer?  Any problems or thoughts on how it works 
with XP SP2 would be appreciated..  Thanks.
   
  With Love,
  
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
   
  Texas, USA
  

Richard Kratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If you download the Vista upgrade to Naturally Speaking 9, you'll find that 
it works better in Windows Explorer 7.

Richard

At 11:32 AM 4/5/2007, Angie Novak wrote:
  Anybody else using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9 and MSN instant 
messaging version 8.1 and having problems accessing items in the toolbar on the 
first try?.  I've been having this problem for months.  It started when I 
upgraded to Internet Explorer 7.  I rolled back, getting rid of Internet 
Explorer 7, and since then I have to say the name of the menu that I want in 
the toolbar many times before the menu list will drop.  Does anyone know how to 
fixed that?.

Also, concerning Windows Vista MSN IM, how'd you get more emoticons and winks?

Thank you-
Angie


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Re: [QUAD-L] MSN IM 8.1 Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9

2007-04-05 Thread DAANOO
I had downloaded Explorer 7 and it did not work at all with Dragon 8, so I  
went back to 6.
Dana




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