![]() If this helps then please tick the answer ( ). …(problem was) Webroot antivirus not allowing it. It’s supposed to work fine under Windows (Jul 17 '14)Ī few folks here said the problem was Webroot in Yosemite: ![]() However, the new coding simply is not working - for more than a year now. UPDATE Nuance has announced that Dragon for Mac Medical v5 is now officially supported on. The chances are decent that you don’t have any updates installed, so be sure to check. The change was required because NSTextInput is deprecated in 10.6 (‘deprecated’ means ‘due to be removed soon’). El Capitan OS X 10.11 If you have El Capitan, which is the latest version of the Mac OS, you need to be running at least version 5.0.1 of Dragon for Mac Medical. The root of the problem lies in a change from the use of NSTextInput to NSTextInputClient (Change-Id: I6bce9e91a68014a6ca28bff6a820c27817f9baaf). Manual reversion of this commit gives a working Dictation again.
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