

On other occasions it changed the font being used in a Microsoft Word document. The script several times turned off my microphone. Sometimes when I would give a command containing the DC combination of letters, strange things would happen. However every time I gave the command, the recognition history showed that I had given the command and that I had also followed it immediately with a phrase or word that was not recognized and that produced in the recognition history

Then after searching this forum, I made a command statingĮmulateRecognition "switch to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC" That command also did not switch to the PDF reader. HeardWord just never did anything with the switch to command. Then I tried various combinations of different capitalization. I double checked capitalization by giving the verbal command of switch to Adobe Acrobat reader DC and looking in the recognition history to get the correct capitalization. Recognition history showed that the commands were recognized as commands, but focus did not change to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Invoking the various command names resulted in nothing happening. I saved that line under various command names in Knowbrainer.

I wrote a script stating HeardWord "switch", "to", "Adobe", "Acrobat", "Reader", "DC" However the new and longer name of the application is cumbersome, given that I used to used to switch to Adobe reader via a short verbal command and could move rapidly between various open PDF files by repeating the short command If I give a verbal command of "switch to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC", that verbal command switches to the application. I was unable to find on the Adobe site a copy of Adobe reader version 11 and therefore downloaded the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC I reinstalled programs and things worked fine. I uninstalled all programs that use activations and then made a thumbnail drive with an ISO copy of Windows Creators version 10, formatted drive C, and did a completely fresh installation of Windows Creator. Last week after I made the mistake of letting a Microsoft level II technician attempt to fix a minor problem with office 365, by editing the registry after that the program no longer worked 3 Tombstone Epitaph" and I can't remember the names of all of the open PDF files I can't switch to an open PDF by the name of that PDF because the names are very complex and long such as "-p. I am writing a history book and have many hundreds of PDF files made from Internet versions of historical newspapers. I easily switched to that application with a short phrase - I think it was something like "switch to Adobe reader". Until last week I used Adobe Acrobat version 11 to read PDF files. Windows Creator 10, Dell Computer with i7 processor, 16 gigs of memory
