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I'm trying to use Voice Recognition as an added efficiency module, but it gets very annoying for my mouse to automatically move over to the item I try to make



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Old 04-29-2008, 12:40 PM   #1
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Default Voice Recognition/Commands, Disable Automatic Mouse Movements

I'm trying to use Voice Recognition as an added efficiency module, but it
gets very annoying for my mouse to automatically move over to the item I try
to make the command go to.

For example, when I copy a cell in excel, the mouse moves right over the
cell I want to copy to.

I would prefer my mouse to stay put rather than automatically adjusting,
because I preemptively place my mouse over the next cell where I want to
paste it.

Is there any way to turn off the automatic mouse movements associated with
Voice Commands?
 
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