Nuance Healthcare
Dragon Medical One Desktop Application 3.4
Release notes, 3.4.100.2276
Important information | Improvements | Solved issues | Infrastructure | Third party support policy

Important information

Handling of Speech recognition and UI language

Starting with Dragon Medical One 3.4 the Dragon Medical One UI language will be selected based on the speech recognition language; it is no longer possible to specify the UI language separately. As a consequence, the following changes were applied
  • The UserInterfaceLanguage configuration setting is no longer evaluated and Dragon Medical One will always use the selected speech recognition language as its UI language
  • The UILANGUAGE MSI parameter is no longer evaluated or supported

NMS Call Forwarder and NMS Local Authenticator use-cases

Starting with Dragon Medical One 3.4 the ldap and ldaplocal authentication when set-up through an NMS Call Forwarder or NMS Local Authenticator require NMS 5.7 to be functional. Please make sure to update your NMS component installation to at least version 5.7 if your organization relies on the NMS Call Forwarder or Local Authenticator components to implement LDAP/AD authentication in Dragon Medical One.

Internet Explorer

Starting with Dragon Medical One 3.3 Service Release 1, Dragon Medical One requires web-based applications or applications that integrate Microsoft Internet Explorer-based controls to utilize Internet Explorer 11 and run their applications in docmode 10 or docmode 11 - applications running in earlier Internet Explorer versions or using docmodes 9 and lower do not support dictation at the cursor.
Starting with Dragon Medical Server 3.0, Dragon Medical One requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 to render functionality presented in the personalization and help window - organizations deploying earlier versions of Internet Explorer will not be able to access all personalization and help window functionality.

Intel USB driver incompatibilities

When utilizing the Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller and using Nuance PowerMic as the audio input device, Dragon Medical One or the virtual server session might become unresponsive during recording or when starting Dragon Medical One. To solve the issue, update your host controller drivers to version 4.0.6.60 or higher.

Citrix virtual audio extension

Starting with Dragon Medical One 3.3, Dragon Medical One provides built-in functionality to replace the Nuance Citrix virtual audio extension on the Citrix server; from this version, administrators are no longer required to install the Nuance Citrix virtual audio extensions on the Citrix server. To get the latest version of the custom audio channel deployed to the Citrix server, update the Dragon Medical One application on the Citrix server. Note that the Nuance Citrix virtual audio extension on the end-point is still required and needs to be deployed to end-points and virtual extensions providing support for microphone device buttons still require deploying the virtual extension on the Citrix server and end-points.

Improvements

Dragon Medical Advisor

GUI improvements - The Dragon Medical Advisor window now allows end users to dock the window to the left or right side of their screen and have the advisor window always open there. To dock the window, use the window placement UI elements on the advisor window. Note that docking the advisor window is not supported if Dragon Medical One is deployed as a published Citrix application.

Authentication: Native authentication password policies

Administrators are now able to manage password guidelines in NMC and have Dragon Medical One honor those when using the native authentication method. User accounts can be managed to Require passwords that follow an organization wide complexity policy Require changing after a set period of time Get locked after a set number of failed logon attempts for a specific period of time Management of the guidelines is done through NMC for a specific organization. For more details, see the Installation and Administration guide and NMC documentation.

Microphone record button behavior - customize default behavior

Administrators are now able to manage the behavior of the microphone record button for their end users by customizing the button behavior in the Dragon Medical One configuration file, overriding the built-in default behavior to either Toggle or Press-and-hold and additionally decide whether their end users may change the option in the Dragon Medial One options options dialog. To override the built-in default behavior, add the settings outlined below to the "SoD.DefaultOptions" section in the configuration file. Note that the latest version of the configuration file is required to override the built-in defaults.
To override the microphone record button behavior to either Toggle or Press-and-hold, add the following setting to the Dragon Medical One configuration file and set the value to either "Toggle" or "PressAndHold"
<SoD.DefaultOptions>
	<setting name="Microphone.Record" serializeAs="String">
		<value>[Toggle|PressAndHold]</value>
	</setting>
</SoD.DefaultOptions>
		
To override the microphone record button behavior to either Toggle or Press-and-hold and preventing end users from changing the option in the Dragon Medical One options, add the isLocked attribute to the setting in the Dragon Medical One configuration file
<SoD.DefaultOptions>
	<setting name="Microphone.Record" serializeAs="String" isLocked="True">
		<value>[Toggle|PressAndHold]</value>
	</setting>
</SoD.DefaultOptions>
		

UI Language support

Starting with Dragon Medical One 3.4 all supported speech recognition languages were added as supported UI languages. Dragon Medical One will now use the speech recognition language as the UI language in all cases.

Solved Issues

Dragon Medical One 3.4 is an accumulative improvement on Dragon Medical One 3.3 SR2 and includes all improvements and solutions delivered in previous versions - please see the Dragon Medical One 3.3 SR2 release notes for solutions not listed in this release note.

General

Deployment

Dragon Medical Advisor

Application support

Infrastructure

Please see the Dragon Medical One Installation and Administration guide for details on supported infrastructure and text control support.

System requirements

Operating systems: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2
Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer 11
Runtime: Microsoft .NET 4.5

Virtual environments

Virtualized environments: Citrix XenApp 6.5 or later - Citrix Receiver 4.3 or later, VMware Horizon 4.3.0 or later
Virtualized server operating systems: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2
Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer 11
Runtime: Microsoft .NET 4.5, Nuance Virtual Extensions 27.0.64.3

Dragon Medical Server

Dragon Medical Server 3.0 or later
Nuance Management Server 5.4 or later

End-of-life: Third party environments

Support for third party environments is only valid as long as they are supported by the corresponding vendor and might be subject to other restrictions. Please contact Nuance Technical Support for details. For more information, see the documentation delivered with the third party product and supporting Nuance documentation.
When support by the vendor has stopped, Nuance will continue support if an issue is specific to the Nuance solution, within the limitations of the vendor’s and Nuance's end-of-life policy. This means that issues that are a combination of the vendor’s component and the Nuance solution cannot be supported.
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