Dragon Naturally Speaking v15 seems to be incompatible with Trados

I've commented on this on other people's posts, but following my conversation this morning and previously with Nuance support for Dragon Naturally Speaking,

They tell me that 'officially' SDL is not compatible with Dragon, although it is in v13.

V15, however, stalls, delays and finally crashes the mouse, I end up having to wait up to 15 seconds for my words to come out.

There is no question of machine spec I think, since I've just updated to a 10th gen i7.

This is clearly not productive.

They (Nuance) say there are no plans for specific updates regards Trados, that I should speak to SDL about this, so here we are.

I have no idea what it could be obviously, so just putting it out there in case someone has a solution.

There is some discussion on knowbrainer about this but doesn't seem very conclusive except Perhaps try SP Pro.

Any thoughts?

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  • I have refused to upgrade Dragon and am still on version 13 because I have heard nothing but bad news about the performance of later versions. I can confirm that version 13 does work perfectly with Trados Studio 2019, even though it is not officially compatible. I dictate directly, without using the dictation window. I have had no issues of slowness, although I do have a powerful desktop computer with lots of RAM.

    If I were you I would see if I can get hold of a copy of version 13, which might still be available somewhere.

    Failing that, perhaps look into another voice recognition solution.

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  • I have refused to upgrade Dragon and am still on version 13 because I have heard nothing but bad news about the performance of later versions. I can confirm that version 13 does work perfectly with Trados Studio 2019, even though it is not officially compatible. I dictate directly, without using the dictation window. I have had no issues of slowness, although I do have a powerful desktop computer with lots of RAM.

    If I were you I would see if I can get hold of a copy of version 13, which might still be available somewhere.

    Failing that, perhaps look into another voice recognition solution.

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