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RadScribe Desktop

The Windows app for dictating outside the browser — reports transfer into whatever application is active: a desktop RIS client, Word, anything with a text field.

Contents 1 · Install & sign in 2 · Dictating 3 · Dictate on phone 4 · Check report 5 · Templates 6 · Cloud history 7 · Transcribe a file 8 · Troubleshooting

1 · Install & sign in

RadScribe is provided by your administrator (a packaged installer is on its way; until then your admin sets it up). Sign in with the same email and password as everywhere else — it also unlocks your end-to-end encrypted history, and the unlock is remembered securely on this Windows account so you aren't retyping it daily.

On launch the app checks for updates: a banner means an update is available; a blocking notice means your version is too old to continue and needs the new build first.

SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/01-signin.png — sign-in dialog
Sign in once; the unlock is remembered on this PC.

2 · Dictating

The status line tells you where things stand — "Cloud idle — press START to dictate" means ready.

  1. Click into the target application where the report should go.
  2. Press START and dictate; press again to stop.
  3. The structured report is transferred into the active window — if the target application blocks programmatic paste, RadScribe falls back to typing it in keystroke-by-keystroke.

Prefer the clipboard? The report is also available to copy — the status line will tell you: "Copied — now Ctrl+V into APEX."

SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/02-main-idle.png — main window, idle
The main window and its status line.
SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/03-dictating.png — dictating
Recording in progress.

3 · Dictate on phone

Press DICTATE ON PHONE — your phone (mobile app signed in) prompts you to record; the finished report comes back to the desktop and saves to your history, end-to-end encrypted in transit. Change your mind with CANCEL PHONE REQUEST; an unanswered request times out on its own.

SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/04-phone-request.png — waiting for phone
Waiting for the phone; cancel any time.

4 · Check report

The report check is the desktop's second read: it scans the current report for internal contradictions — laterality, anatomic sites — and walks you through each flagged occurrence for review. It flags; it never silently rewrites. When you accept the outcome you'll see "Checked report applied."

SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/07-check-report.png — flagged occurrence
Reviewing a flagged occurrence.

5 · Templates

The template manager mirrors the other clients: a template is Name + Body, and saying the name while dictating invokes it (extra spoken triggers optional). Import/Export use the same JSON file as mobile and the extension, and Load starter templates pulls your organization's set when one is published.

SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/05-templates-manager.png — template manager
The template manager.

6 · Cloud history

Your encrypted report history from every device is available here too: open a report, LOAD INTO EDITOR to work with it, copy it, or transfer it into the active window like a fresh dictation. The same cloud-wide rules apply as on the other clients — clearing history clears it everywhere.

SCREENSHOT · img/desktop/06-cloud-history.png — cloud history
Cloud history on the desktop.

7 · Transcribe a file

Have a recording already? Point RadScribe at the audio file and it transcribes it like a live dictation — useful for a dictaphone file or a colleague's recording. (Doing this in bulk every day? That's exactly what RadTranscribe is for.)

8 · Troubleshooting


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