You have simply put yourself in the wrong mindset on how to do it. You don't
want the mouse to do it, you want the arrow keys. As an example, consider
this.
Open notepad, alt-tab to another window, Alt-tab back to notepad, press
alt-space (opens the 'system' menu), hit the M key (for 'move'), press the
'UP' arrow several times, hit 'ENTER' (now hit a key to type into notepad.)
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"Noobie" <nothankyou@nothankyou.com> wrote in message
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> Speech - how can I move windows using the Speech Recognition in Vista?
>
> I have tried using Mouse Grid command, then seleting the grid for the
> window, saying Press Click. But it won't hold click button down, just
> presses it once.
>
> Is Speech Recognition capable of moving windows?
>
> Thanks.