This worked just fine. Thanks! Am posting another question under a new subject. You guys are great!
Lori Russell Golden BC On 24/01/2013 4:47 AM, Sue Martin wrote:
Hi Lori, I'm thinking this was a problem on 64 bit Windows. If you have a Dragon icon on the Desktop just use that instead. On my Windows 7 computer I also launch Dragon by hitting the Windows Start key and typing the word, naturally, into the search box. After the first few letters, the search field auto completes Dragon NaturallySpeaking, I hit Enter and the program launches. Hope that's helpful. -----Original Message----- From: j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lori Russell Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 9:24 PM To: j-say@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [j-say list] J-Say Can't Find natspeak.exe Hi! Thanks in advance for any help you can give. I work with a blind, totally paralyzed user who has JAWS, Dragon 10, and J-Say on his computer. In the past (on another computer he had), usually all we had to do was click on the J-Say shortcut and it would open J-say/Dragon etc. Now when we click on it, it says it can't find natpseak.exe and there is a browse button. The browse button takes you right to the folder with natpseak.exe in it, and once you click on the natspeak.exe file, all works just fine. The first time I thought perhaps it was a one-time thing, but we have to do it every time. I am wondering if there is an easy fix to this? Or do I have to reinstall J-Say and Dragon? Thanks and have a great day! -- Lori Russell Golden BC