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OSX 10.8 and Dragon Dictate

From JohnG49 (Sydney Australia)


I have upgraded to OSX 10.8 so that I could use Dragon Dictate 3 ($200.00 Australian) which is not supported on Snow Leopard. BUT have discovered Mountain Lion has lost expose and spaces which I use(d) all the time for report writing.


Does anyone have a work around to get expose and spaces onto Mountain Lion, so far it looks like Snow Leopard was the better OS for work.


Regards


JohnG49

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Apr 15, 2013 9:47 PM

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Posted on Apr 15, 2013 10:06 PM

A lot of people complain about the same feature. You can't recover Spaces and Exposé as they were in Snow Leopard because Mission Control has replaced them > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4689?viewlocale=en_US


However, you can modify some settings to make Mission Control more similar to Exposé (unfortunately, you can't modify Spaces). For example, if you want that windows show in Mission Control in the same way as they did in Snow Leopard, open System Preferences > Mission Control, and untick "Group windows by application"

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Apr 15, 2013 10:06 PM in response to JohnG49

A lot of people complain about the same feature. You can't recover Spaces and Exposé as they were in Snow Leopard because Mission Control has replaced them > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4689?viewlocale=en_US


However, you can modify some settings to make Mission Control more similar to Exposé (unfortunately, you can't modify Spaces). For example, if you want that windows show in Mission Control in the same way as they did in Snow Leopard, open System Preferences > Mission Control, and untick "Group windows by application"

OSX 10.8 and Dragon Dictate

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