![]() ![]() Their suggested workaround is that I not use Dragon when I'm using Adobe. I spent an hour and 40 minutes on the phone with Nuance techs, who uninstalled, reinstalled, cleared registry keys, etc., to no avail. This was apparently a known bug in Acrobat Reader X, but the workaround does not exist in Acrobat DC. ![]() Then it's fine, unless I open Adobe again. In addition, even once I close Acrobat, Dragon still will not dictate into those apps until I restart Dragon. It returns the Dragon error: COM returned an unexpected error: Details are HOOKERR_NONOTIFYWINDOW. ![]() But after the update, whenever I open an Acrobat PDF, Dragon will allow dictation into a browser, Word and a Dragon dictation box, but will no longer allow dictation into Adobe, Quicken, Slack, and possibly other applications. Until the Windows 11 update, I was able to use Dragon in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, dictating text into an editable PDF, as well as most other applications. I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking 15 by Nuance, which was acquired by Microsoft this year. A weird thing happened after I updated to Windows 11. ![]()
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