How To Get Dragon Naturallyspeaking Accuracy Back When It Starts To Degrade
I've been using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for years, and an issue that I've encountered constantly is that the dictation accuracy degrades over time. in this video I'm going to go over how to create a new profile in Dragon NaturallySpeaking 15 home addition.
Dragon naturally speaking 15 has a better dictation accuracy than their predecessors and for me it worked the best straight out-of-the-box. Over time it just started making more and more mistakes.
to get Dragon NaturallySpeaking to its initial state we will need to reset the profile I haven't found a way to do that through the interface as it was available in previous versions. Regardless this will help Dragon re-create a new profile from the start.
This may also help when the user profile is corrupted or damaged in any way and you need to re-create it ?? . don't forget to subscribe ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boQRFwan9sE
Subscribe. it helps me a lot, Tnx
sometimes you need to change the license of your adobe creative cloud, after doing so you may notice that creative cloud desktop application doesn't detect all the installed applications that you already installed. this is one solution to that problem.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8qBxaYTv98
Suddenly all my cloud documents are gone, and the plug-ins I've installed so far. If it happened to you here's a solution you can try.
Gotta say it's pretty scary to lose all your cloud documents.
While Adobe XD is a relatively good software, it's still a young software and contains a lot of bugs, you should consider that when using the application.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC3ebW6RZQA
Windows comes with 4 built in ways to take a screenshot, and this video where going through how to screenshot on pc from the most useful way, the way that allows drawing directly on the image captured, to taking screenshots without any sort of post editing, which is possible but less useful for most.
how to take a screenshot, the video goes through these 4 ways:
1) Snap & Sketch The newest addition to Windows (Just added by Microsoft)
2) Snipping tool - the long-standing built in screenshot tool for windows, the snipping tool is being phased out and replaced by the new Snap & Sketch.
3) Taking a screenshot of the entire desktop no matter how many screens you have currently connected to the computer, this option takes a screenshot of what is currently showing on all connected screens whether it's one screen (Probably what you have) or 10
Use - Windows key + Printscreen key
4) The fourth option we go through lets you take the screenshot of a specific window without the entire desktop background, rather it will capture only the current active window you are using, to do that you add to the previous key combination the alt key
Use - Windows key + Alt + Printscreen key
5) There is another way to take a screenshot not mentioned in the video and that's simply Pressing the Printscreen Key, this will take a screenshot of the entire desktop area no matter how many screens you have connected but will keep that in memory (A.K.A a file WILL NOT be created to store what you have captured) That means if you want to use what you have screenshotted you will have to paste it into a program that accepts image files, such as Windows paint.
Pressing only the Printscreen key
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMfwr4aPEnI
This is a short video I meant to do a while ago about, how to fix this freezing/hanging issue with Photoshop and Wacom (Reported by users that it works on other types of tablets as well)
On the site itself I created an installer to check what is the best solution to fix the problem depending on your system, the video itself relied on an old way of fixing the issue.
Currently (2020) there are multiple ways of doing that on Windows, so to make it easier for you I've created an installer for Windows
The file you need is on my website bottom of this page
https://sugarsweetapps.com/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9EtXYbZZXQ
If every time you try to capture with ShareX on your second monitor and you're getting a black screen, this will give you one possible solution on how to fix it.
A few months ago I Noticed that I can no longer screenshot the other monitor with ShareX, every time I try to capture a screenshot, I could see that the ShareX could detect the windows, but for some reason the entire screen was blacked, it took me months until I figured out what the problem was.
Basically it was a security feature of Comodo Secure Shopping that was Actively preventing ShareX, and even Windows 10 Snipping Tool (The native built in screenshot tool of Windows which is called Snipping Tool) and was preventing it from taking screenshots, Returning a black screen every time you press the print screen button.
So even if you don't have Comodo I suggest taking a closer look at your security application to see if that's the cause, like in my case.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XSdy7JFebQ
You can unzip a file directly in windows without any additional software, windows comes with a built in tool to handle zip, this tool can compress files (otherwise known as zip a file) directly for you, as well as unzipping a file.
What is a zip file, a zip file is a mathematically compressed file, it may contain folders, and any type of file the operating system can handle, what's unique about zip files (compressed files) is that while their size is smaller the data inside of them is retained and the same, the process of compression is lossless and its nature, and none of the data is lost or changed.
Zipping a file cuts the files you selected for compression to smaller pieces while looking for identical file parts, when you unzip a file you collect all these small pieces combining them into their original form retaining all data as it was before the compression.
I will have several more videos on the subject, and how better algorithms can produce Better compression, let you work faster with the files.
This was the basics
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeN-8PPXpQI
This video is all about taking control of your Android device's navigation system. For users of newer Android models, you may have noticed a shift from the classic three-button navigation bar to a more gesture-based interface. While some may appreciate this modern, streamlined approach, others, like myself, find gestures to be less precise for our needs. That's why in this video, I'll guide you through the process of reverting to the traditional three-button navigation setup.
Android is a highly customizable operating system, and it allows users to select their preferred method of system navigation, be it the gesture navigation or the traditional three-button system. These three buttons typically include the back button, the home button, and the recent apps button.
Here's how you can get back the three-button navigation system:
First, open up your settings app on your Android device. In the search bar at the top, type "gestures" and select it from the dropdown list that appears.
Once in the gestures menu, look for an option labeled "system navigation". Clicking on this will bring up the different options for system navigation.
Among these options, you should see one labeled "three-button navigation" or "3-button navigation". By selecting this option, you're choosing to use the traditional three-button navigation system. Once selected, your navigation bar will immediately change to display the back, home, and recent apps buttons at the bottom of your screen.
And voila! You now have the familiar three-button navigation system back on your device. I find this particularly useful because of the precision and distinct functionality each button offers - the back button, in particular, is a feature I personally can't do without.
So, if you're someone who's been struggling with the gesture-based system or simply miss the traditional navigation buttons, this quick adjustment can significantly enhance your Android user experience. Remember, it's all about tailoring your device to suit your needs and preferences, and Android offers the flexibility to do just that.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZXbV9lCHOg
this video goes through a method of creating a separate channel for your child and how to block undesired content from appearing in your feed. This solution is suitable for YouTube on mobile environments, smart TVs, and desktop.
this is a updated video of my previous video (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veAjh98tb5I
three years after the first video and a $170 million fine later (for violating Children’s Online Privacy Protection and targeting children with ads without parental consent) google has not implemented any native way of blocking channels this is the only way currently available to have some control over content suggested by YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb42aQnYDws
in this video I'm going to go over how I maximize my File compression, I'll be changing the default settings of an open source program called 7z which you probably know.
the settings I use in this video produced the best compression ratio for me, This is the maximum compression ratio I have achieved, and are the ones I use on a day-to-day basis.
There are a few things you need to know as you attempt this approach, you will need a computer that is strong enough, and has enough memory to create a highly compressed file, if you are short on memory it will cause an error to appear (out of memory) before the compression is complete.
Also I highly recommend reading the comments, they are filled with the experience of other people and additional examples
in the video i show 2 examples of compressing large files in to significantly smaller 7z files:
1. one reduces of file from 1.4gb to 62mb
2. two reduces a set of 29 files from ~1gb to 77mb
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ6eWZcIGg8