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Dragon users, when in a note can you command Dragon to a new field or area or do you always have to use the mouse ?

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I use the mouse to go to a new section of the chart

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You can make up a macro command in Dragon that will copy screen movements and mouse clicks. However, these require that the position of the fields always be the same on the screen. It works if the window is set to full screen.

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