Dragon is confused with my punctuation
Thread poster: Morgane Le Cleuyou
Morgane Le Cleuyou
Morgane Le Cleuyou
Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo
Local time: 12:48
English to French
Jul 25, 2018

Hello ProZ people!

My pc ran some windows updates a few days ago and now Dragon is going a bit nuts, I wonder if someone can help me.
I am using Dragon in French with Trados and an azerty keyboard and the punctuation is all over the place, when I ask for a . I get a ; when I ask for a ! I get a 1 amongst other weird swaps.
However this issue disappears when using Word, I have no clue, does anyone do ?

It is not a big thing but it is really annoying.
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Hello ProZ people!

My pc ran some windows updates a few days ago and now Dragon is going a bit nuts, I wonder if someone can help me.
I am using Dragon in French with Trados and an azerty keyboard and the punctuation is all over the place, when I ask for a . I get a ; when I ask for a ! I get a 1 amongst other weird swaps.
However this issue disappears when using Word, I have no clue, does anyone do ?

It is not a big thing but it is really annoying.

Thanks in advance for your help !
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Dragon is confused with my punctuation






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