I just realized 1.5 machine running medical, not standard. Maybe it is not the same. I need to use some other major overhauling of my machine, not related to MacSpeech dictate, so it will probably be a while before I would be able to answer any more. Hopefully another MacSpeech dictate user running 1.5.1 can answer you. Take care! Valerie Please pray for Doug's Dad & visit his website: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/billkoonce > -----Original Message----- > From: macvoice-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com [mailto:macvoice- > bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com] On Behalf Of > cool at hosting4days.com > Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 6:40 PM > To: A place to discuss speech recognition on Macintosh. > Subject: Re: [MV] MacSpeech Dictate 1.5.1 is out (sent again) > > > On Sep 15, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Valerie Maples wrote: > > > I am not on a machine to test it, but I was thinking 1.5 fixed that > > issue, > > not 1.3. NOT SURE, trying to rely on memory. I am thinking a > > purge cache > > might solve it, too, but then you have to be sure you have made your > > previous corrections. I am working on a very different machine > > now, and I > > rarely use Notepad, but I THINK it was originally meant to be used > > exclusively with MSD, and no hand-typing. I can tell you that > > running 1.5 > > in Snow Leopard there are no issues with the integrated Note Pad > > mixing > > keyboard and voice, being sure to cache your selection. I'm not > > sure if that > > helps you much, sorry I can't tell you more about 1.3 at the > > moment. My > > older iMac is "under the weather" and not set up for speech at the > > moment. > > > > > Interesting: the macspeech sales rep (not tech) said you STILL can > NOT type in the notepad - it will still type backwards. > She even had the nerve to call it a Feature! ... to which I happily > corrected her on the definition of feature V. bug... > > Anyway - can someone try to type in the notepad while dictating and > see if it still types backward?