Working with Firefox

To open Firefox:

Say "Open Firefox" or "Open Mozilla Firefox".

To navigate to a Web page:

  1. Say "Go to Address".

    The cursor moves to the address field.

  2. Dictate the URL. 

  3. Say "Go There".

    The Web page opens.

To open a list of commands:

Say "What Can I Say?"

For more information, see Getting help.

To navigate forward, backward, and Home:

To go forward:

Say "Go Forward".

Dragon opens the next page in your browser history.

To go back:

Say "Go Back".

Dragon opens the previous page in your browser history.

To go to your Home page:

Say "Go Home".

To move up and down Web pages:

Say one of the following:

  • "Page Up"
  • "Page Down"
  • "Line Up"
  • "Line Down"
  • "Go to Top"
  • "Go to Bottom"
  • "Scroll Up"
  • "Scroll Down"
  • "Start Scrolling Up"
  • "Start Scrolling Down"
  • "Scroll Faster"
  • "Scroll Slower"
  • Stop Scrolling"

 

To move between fields:

Say "Tab" or "Tab <n> Times".

To use tabs:

To open a new tab:

Say "Open a New Tab".

To close a tab:

Say "Close the Tab".

To switch to tabs:

Say one of the following:

  • "Go to the Next Tab"
  • "Go to the Previous Tab"
  • "Go to the Last Tab"
  • "Go to the First Tab"
  • "Go to the <nth> Tab"

You can also say "Switch to" instead of "Go to".

 

Related procedures

Additional information

Dictating email addresses and web addresses About the Dictation Box
Working with Internet Explorer  
Working with Chrome  

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