Dictating software & Studio 2015

Hello,

I found out another problem with Autosuggest in Studio 2015. I can not use my dicating sofware. After the dictating starts to write the text into the Studio Editor window, autosuggest starts look up and after a known word is found, it shows the results and stops to write down the text I have dictated. That is very, very annoying.

Does anybody have an idea how to solve this bug? Thank you!!!

After 3 days using Studio 2015 I really have to say, I´m really absolutely disappointed !!!

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  • Hello Paul,
    see my reply to Ali above.
    1. I did not have any problems with AutoSuggest + dictating SW in Studio 2014, it just worked. And AutoSuggest in Studio 2015 does not work the same way like before now.
    2. I usually combine dictating with typing. You can not generally say "AutoSuggest would interrupt you while dictating". Some parts of the same text are easier to dictate, other parts not. And for this case users could find usefull, if there would be a On/Off-Hotkey for Autosuggest.
    I have a problem with AHK combinated with AutoSuggest too, it has the same "symptoms" like while dictating. I thing the way how Autosuggest "behaves" has been changed, but in a annoying way. My English is far too bad to describe it, but if I should use one word, I would say, AutoSuggest is somehow "pushing". Just try the AHK replace command e.g. fz::Fahrzeug if there is another word beginning with "f" in the same segment, you will see, what I mean. AutoSuggest simply pushes you to use its suggests, even if you would like to keep typing or dictating, but AutoSuggest "freezes" on the first letter and you have either to accept some of the suggested words with "enter" or reject everything with "Esc". But if you reject it, you lose the context of the AHK key sequence.
    Btw., it is a pity that users can not customize all the commands in different menus in the quick access bar. It is a great improvement that we can customize some of the menus at least, but why not all?
    Regards,
    Adrian Palme