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OnePacs Cloud Voice Recognition may be used when the browser is in the background.  This allows a radiologist, for example, to interact with an image viewer application while continuing to dictate.  Voice commands may be issued when in the background.  Key board shortcuts may also be used when the study retriever version is greater than version 13 and is running. 

Keyboard shortcuts typed while viewing cases can be transmitted in the background to the report edit window, making it possible to use such shortcuts while the Workstation is active and the report edit window is backgrounded. This feature is available with OnePacs Desktop for Windows version 13.0 or later, or OnePacs Desktop for macOS version 2.5 or later.

Typically, professional dictation microphones will have customizable buttons, to which key strokes can be assigned. By assigning the appropriate keyboard shortcuts to such microphone buttons, the microphone buttons may thereby be used to navigate the dictation in progress, performing tasks such as selecting the next or previous bracketed field. For Philips microphones, for example, the SpeechControl application may be used to customize microphone buttons.

Voice Commands

Certain features within the OnePacs report editing interface are invokable via voice commands and keyboard shortcuts.  See the in-app documentation for a list of commands.  You can also dictate "show voice commands" with the microphone active.  Some voice commands are configurable in the Voice Recognition tab of the User Preferences

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