Human-Machine Grammar Dictionary - M
Mail (object) refers to the
default email program. Calls up the default email program in combined commands.
Examples: "Mail
<Nickname>"; "Mail <Nickname>
CC <Nickname>". See Also: Email,
Media, Windows
Max(imize) (action) enlarges
a window or document to its full size. The longer form "Maximize" and the
shorter form "Max" are interchangeable. Examples: "Window Maximize"; "Window
2 Max" See Also: Close,
Min(imize),
Restore
Media
(object) refers to the default media player. Commands using this
word are understood by a running media program regardless of program focus.
Examples: "Media Play"; "Media Stop". See Also: Volume,
Track, Media,
Mail, Web,
Windows
Medium (action) sizes a window or dialog box at half the
screen size. Examples: "Open Medium"; "My Documents Medium". See Also:
Window, Big,
Very Big, Small,
Very Small
Menu (object) refers to an on-screen
list of actions that can be called up by clicking on a word or right-clicking
at a specific place. "Menu" is dropped in combined commands. Examples: "Start
Menu"; "Start Button Menu"; "Window Menu"; "Taskbar Menu"; "Taskbar Icon
Menu" "Toolbar Menu"; "Mouse Menu"
Message PLACEHOLDER
Microphone (object) refers to
the system microphone. Example: "Microphone Off". See Also: Speech
Middle PLACEHOLDER
Min(imize) (action) minimizes
a window or document. The longer form "Minimize" and the shorter form "Min"
are interchangeable. Examples: "Window Minimize"; "Task 2 Min". See Also:
Close, Max(imize),
Restore
Minutes (object) indicates the
unit of time. Always plural. Examples: "40 Minutes Time"; "1 Minutes Break";
"30 Minutes Break Repeat 6". See Also: Seconds,
Break, Time,
Repeat
Mix (object) refers to boilerplate
that has a mix of elements, for example, text and a picture. Can be used
with "Short"; "Long" and 1-10 to provide different versions of the boilerplate
mix. Examples: "Demo Mix"; "Demo Mix 1". See Also: Long,
Short, Address,
Code, Email,
Graphic, Number,
Picture, Spreadsheet,
Sound, Table,
Template, Text,
Web
Mode (modifier) refers to a
speech engine mode. Examples: "Command Mode"; "Numbers Mode"; "Regular Mode";
"Computer Mode" queries the computer about the mode status. See Also:
On, Off
Modes
(modifier) refers to all current computer modes. Examples: "Modes
Off"
Mouse (object) 1. refers to
the mouse arrow; moves the arrow by direction. Examples: "Mouse 20 Down";
"Mouse 5 Point 3 Left". See Also: Grab,
Edge, Corner,
Cross, 0-100.9
by 0-100.9