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- #DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING 10.1 SERIAL KEY MANUAL#
- #DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING 10.1 SERIAL KEY WINDOWS#
With the Windows Sound dialog open as shown above and the correct default Recording device selected, try your microphone again. Otherwise, Windows can switch Recording devices on you without your knowing it. You should only be using one Recording device at a time. If there are other Recording devices that are listed and/or active, disabled them but don't hide them. Make sure that the default microphone it is correct for your microphone/soundcard or USB SoundPod. The reason for this is that only your soundcard or USB SoundPod can send information to Windows via the DSP (Digital Signal Processor), which has hardcoded information that can be read by Windows. It can only recognize your soundcard or USB SoundPod. Note that Windows does not recognize microphones per se. Step 2: Open the windows Sound dialog as shown below. If this doesn't solve the problem, go to Step 2. Then try running the Audio Setup Wizard (Check Microphone) again. Disconnect and reconnect your microphone. Step 1: As the message suggests, check the microphone connection to your soundcard.
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To correct this problem, do the following: "Dragon is having trouble hearing you" generally indicates that your soundcard or USB SoundPod is not receiving any signal input from your microphone. Otherwise, you can right-click manually or by voice on the Dragon microphone icon in the system tray, select Audio and then select "Check microphone" The same applies to running the Audio Setup Wizard from the DragonBar. This voice command works for all versions of Dragon up to and including Dragon 15. To run the Audio Setup Wizard you can say "check audio". In other words, read the text as if you were a newscaster reading the news off a Teleprompter. Also make sure that your microphone is positioned correctly at the corner of your mouth or correctly in front of you if you're using a desktop microphone, such as the SpeechWare 6-in-1 or the SpeechMatic USB MultiAdapter & USB TravelMike. When reading the text in the Audio Setup Wizard (Check Microphone) be sure that you read the text at a smooth natural pace keeping the volume of your voice at a normal conversational level. Note that the VoiceComputer help no longer contains help or support for any versions of Dragon below Dragon 13. If you need assistance with running the audio setup wizard in Dragon 12 and below, contact us at or post a request for help on the VoiceComputer forum. It also no longer contains a playback off.
#DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING 10.1 SERIAL KEY MANUAL#
If you are unable to perform this manual test of a command recognition (i.e., you need to work completely hands-free), please get help or assistance in order to do so.īeginning with Dragon 13 through Dragon 15, the Audio Setup Wizard has been simplified and no longer contains the Volume Check or Quality Check screens. Test all commands that are not working while holding down the control key. Press and hold down the control key (Ctrl key) if you can. That is, if Dragon displays commands as text in your document window or text field, or if commands are recognized (i.e., blue border around the command name in the results box), but nothing happens, do the following:
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If your accuracy is OK, but commands are not working. Once VoiceComputer is closed, your Dragon user is saved properly and Dragon is unloaded, double-click on the Dragon NaturallySpeaking shortcut (icon) on the desktop and open your user profile. Say 'open VoiceComputer' or double-click on the VoiceComputer shortcut (icon) on the desktop and select (say) 'Shutdown Speech' to close both Dragon and VoiceComputer. Dragon and VoiceComputer are linked to one another such that If VoiceComputer is loaded, both must be shut down via the VoiceComputer Control Center.