If "enough" people submit, MS is more likely to act on the issue. consistently, dictating punctuation, speaking clearly and evenly, pausing briefly before and after voice commands, and taking advantage of the easy tools Dragon offers to optimize accuracy: for instance, adding to Dragons vocabulary your own jargon, acronyms, phrases or words for which you want a special pronunciation or spelling. You won't get a reply, but at least you will know MS is aware of the problem. You can also better notifiy MS about the problem by submitting this problem to the "Win 10 Feedback" tool. They are more technically oriented, "nuts and bolts" techies, while we are more how to use features oriented. Hopefully MS or Dragon will come up with a fix for the specific problem.ĭo you know anyone who is running a similar setup, except on an older version of Windows? That may help you narrow down if the problem is Windows or Office.Īs well, you could post on the technet forum. Update, you should be able to uninstall it. If it is a security update there is not much you can do about it. The key for you is to identify if it is a "security" or "feature" update. That being said, the most likely cause is an update applied to Office, or possibly to Windows. So Dragon is more likely to identify the cause of the problem To MS, Dragon is a tool that does NOT make them any money, so they don't really care about it. Making their product work, and continue working is how they make their money.
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