Hi Paul,
Would this microphone enable a blind person to use Dragon and Jaws at the same time?
Cheers,
Di
Di Paez
Equity Officer
University of the Sunshine Coast
Maroochydore DC Australia 4558
Phone 61 07 5430 1258
Fax 61 07 54 30 2883
http://www.usc.edu.au
>>> "Paul Dilley" <[log in to unmask]> 10/12/99 01:06am >>>
Has anybody got their hands on one of these yet? It's a microphone that
connects to the USB port (via a 'pod') and, hence, has no need to input via a
soundcard.
This is interesting because it has the potential to free users from the vagaries
of individual soundcards found in various machines. I would guess that it may
now be practical to train on one machine and then, after transferring the voice
file, successfully use on another without retraining. It may also free us from
the doubtful quality of many notebook soundcards.
Has anybody any practical experience?
Regards
Paul Dilley, Technical Manager & dis-forum list owner
Computer Centre for People with Disabilities, University of Westminster
** The Central London Access Centre ** NFAC **
Tel: 020 7911 5000 Fax: 020 7911 5162 http://www.wmin.ac.uk/ccpd/
For assessment bookings tel: 020 7911 5808
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