You also may find that the laptop has an internal microphone that will
interfere with reception unless it is disabled.
Mark Boyce
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From: Ian Webb [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 11 June 2003 12:21
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Subject: Re: Microphones
I am sure there will be many replies to this one. However I have just one
point to make and that is
with the laptop - make sure that the audio socket is as far away as possible
from the fan, as this
seems to create a lot of interference.
Ian Webb MNADO
Learning Support Adviser
>>> [log in to unmask] 11/6/03 11:54:26 >>>
Has anyone experience of using Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred on a
laptop. At CCN we have used different microphones / monaural headsets which
are Scansoft recommended based upon their hardware compatibility list with
varying accuracy. Can anyone recommend, based on use, a good quality headset
microphone that works accurately when using DNSP on a laptop. I think the
microphones must pick up noise / interference from the laptop.
Regards
Ken Botwright
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