If you want to work with the mouse when you’re using voice commands, you use a large grid that encompasses the entire screen to specify where you want the mouse to go. Using the grid is especially useful if you have any problems with navigating around the screen and making windows or other areas active.
With speech recognition running and listening, say "Mouse grid" to display the large grid.
Say the number that identifies the region you want to work in to display a small grid for that region.
In the smaller grid, do any of the following:
Say "Click" to click in the middle of the grid.
Say a number on the grid to show a detailed grid of that region.
Say a number and then say "Click" to click in the center of that region.
Say "Back" to move back to the larger grid.
Say "Cancel" to remove the mouse grid.
Say a number and then say "Right-click" to right-click in that region.