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Philips SpeechMike User Manual __________________________________________________________________________ 9
the corresponding scheme is automatically activated.
If the check box is not selected, each application will use the same (current) scheme. If you do not specify an application,
the current scheme on the screen is used for all applications.
Hide:
If you want to use the programmed buttons but do not want the window to be displayed, click this button to hide the
application on the taskbar. Clicking the SpeechMike mouse icon on the taskbar will display the control window again.
Exit:
Click this button to close the application; the programmed buttons will no longer be activated.
Assigned Application:
If this field is empty (default) the current setting is applied to all Windows applications.
If you intend to assign a specific scheme to a certain application, then click the Browse button and browse for the *.exe file
of the desired application (e.g. the scheme notepad.scm for the Notepad application c:\Notepad path\notepad.exe).
You can also select the check box Enable Auto Assign to activate this setting.
Browse:
Click this button to select the desired application for the Assigned Application function.
Show Buttons:
Click this button to select which SpeechMike model you wish to display the buttons for (SpeechMike Classic,
SpeechMike Classic
PLUS
Programming the SpeechMike Buttons
To program the buttons of your SpeechMike, double click the desired button or
select the desired button in the button list by clicking on it and press the Button
Properties button to call up the Button Properties window.
Commands list:
The list box holds a series of commands that will be carried out sequentially
when you press the SpeechMike button/key combination selected in the buttons
list. Each new command is inserted at the end of an existing list. If you want to
insert a new command at a specific position in the list of commands, place the
cursor at the following line and make your new entry. The addition will be
inserted immediately before the highlighted command.
Up:
Click this button to move the selected command up one line in the list.
Down:
Click this button to move the selected command down one line in the list.
Delete Selected Item(s):
Select one or more lines of a command sequence and click this icon to delete
the selected line(s).
Keyboard Input:
Keyboard input can be entered line by line and hotkey by hotkey in the field in this window. By clicking the Hotkey or Text
button next to the input line, you can specify whether you want to assign a command/shortcut or a text to a SpeechMike
button.
For a hotkey or a series of hotkeys, click Hotkey, then press the hotkey combination on your keyboard (such as Ctrl+N to
open a new document). It is recommended that you open the application for which you want to program hotkeys and switch
between the applications on your screen to check the correct input and execution of a shortcut right away.
For text or text blocks, click Text, type in the required text and finish by pressing the Enter key on your keyboard (do not
forget to press Enter to confirm each text block). For a new text line (carriage return) in your text block, press Enter.
Start application:
Click the Application... button to select any standard Windows application that is to be launched when you press the
button/key combination selected in the buttons list. The name of the executable program file is added to the Commands list.
Note that the launched application will take a while to initialize and so it may not receive subsequent keyboard/mouse
commands from the list.
Mouse event:
Select a mouse button/modifier key combination from the pull-down list, then click the Add button to add that mouse event
to the Commands list. The mouse event will be simulated when you press the SpeechMike button/key combination selected
in the buttons list.
See the online help for a more detailed explanation of these features.
, SpeechMike Pro, or SpeechMike Pro
PLUS
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