![]() As a last resort, you may need to restart your computer. If you have turned DNS off, you might be able to break the cycle by putting your computer to sleep. ![]() You can use DNS to break the loop by speaking “Open Notepad” (or whatever to make TightVNC- DNS no longer the foreground application). ![]() A very BIG issue: sometimes the keyboard input will get locked out because TightVNC- DNS will send a key to the Mac Desktop, which gets sent to Parallels, which gets sent back to TightVNC- DNS, etc – infinite loop.I’ve been able to build this with Visual Studio 8.0 C++ Express Edition, offered as a free download from Microsoft (Thanks, Microsoft!) Known problems: I’m able to write macros that work over the tightvnc-dns transport, it’s amazing. Not required, but very helpful, I heartily recommend NatLink and the Dragon Fly project. When connected via USB, I don’t experience this problem. I suspect it’s a synchronization issue between sampling rates. USB Microphone - I’ve found this to be a must: there is a weird audio-sync issue with Parallels Desktop (3.0, 4.0, and 5.0) where latency between what’s spoken and what’s received steadily increases as time goes on, giving the appearance that Dragon is running very slowly.Network set to “Shared Networking” mode: this gives you a static IP address to your Mac Desktop, making it much easier to connect.I have found much success with the following setup: When you create a connection to connect to your Macintosh desktop, you will need to disable the board transfer. This assists Dragon NaturallySpeaking to be able to “peak” at the text you are dictating via the clipboard. Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v are remapped to Alt-v and Alt-c, because Alt in windows translates to Command on the mac, and such are the keys to copy and paste.Video transport removed: The program won’t even request that video be sent, relieving the processor from the burden of having to compress it and send it over the TCP/IP connection.It’s pretty much a hack, but I’m putting it out here just in case of somebody else might find it useful. ![]() ![]() This is a stripped down version of Tight VNC, with the purpose of allowing you to dictate with Dragon NaturallySpeaking running under parallels desktop into Macintosh applications over the VNC protocol. ![]()
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