![]() ![]() But if that's not possible, she'd like to know which process (or processes) to kill with Task Manager, and the best way to reactivate Dragon when she wants to use it. Is there a way to disable background Dragon tasks so they don't randomly slow down a Windows system, and reactivate it when she actually wants to use voice to text? Ideally, it would be something she could do with a Dragon control panel, to shut it down gracefully and reactivate it completely. The slow response time happens whether Dragon has been explicitly activated or not my best guess is that Dragon has background tasks that intermittently hog the system. The only changes she can think of are the Dragon installations. Since she reinstalled the older Dragon on the slower machine, it is often unresponsive for even longer - sometimes ten seconds to do simple things (changing tabs in Chrome, for example, even when she has only a few tabs open). Since she installed Dragon on the fast machine, it is often unresponsive for long periods of time, even when Task Manager shows free memory and light CPU load. She also has Dragon 12.5 on an older Windows 7 machine (3 GB memory, not sure about other statistics). ![]() My wife recently installed Dragon Naturally Speaking Premium 13 on her Windows 8 system (Intel processor, 2 cores, 4 logical processors, 6 GB memory, 24 GB SSD, 750 GB disk about half full). ![]()
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