On Sep 19, 2009, at 7:01 AM, Andrew Taylor wrote: > > >> - also if I place the cursor somewhere -- an attempt to hit >> return -- very often it will turn the text to gobbledygook in that >> area... >> >> it always does this >> > > What you describe above is definitely a limitation in version 1.3 > in Notepad. Our focus with Notepad in version 1.3 was dictation not > typing. This problem has definitely been fixed in version 1.5. Our > focus with Notepad is still dictation but now we are accommodating > other forms of input. Well - that is GREAT news - glad to hear it! > >> >> > [snip...] >> Q: can you now dictate text in to dictate notepad -- then >> manually place the cursor anywhere - make whatever modifications >> you desire -- and then put the cursor - anywhere and continued >> dictating? > > Yes, I believe it has. > Here is some text that came from Notepad. It is a combination of > dictation and typing, moving the cursor by voice, moving the cursor > by keyboard, moving the cursor by mouse and making changes with > either keyboard or dictation depending upon my mood. > (after responding to your specific interest in the capabilities of > Notepad, I went on and perform similar activities in both TextEdit > and Microsoft Word. You can see the results below. These selections > were copied from the target windows and pasted into this mail > message using verbal commands) > > The text copied from NotePad will be in the next message. > excellent - thanks for checking! Thanks, cool at hosting4days.com