Hey Mike,
First of all, please note, you have to have an iPhone 4S for this to
work. There are only two steps:
1. Download the "Remote Dictate" app from the  App Store.
2. Go to the "App Store" on the Mac and search for "Mobile Mouse
Server"; install it.

Launch and configure both apps.
You're good to go.
Best,
Vic



Michael Busboom wrote:
> Hello Vic,
>
> I am very sorry that I cannot help you in any way, but I did want to ask you 
> a question.
>
> If I understood you correctly, you are using a speech recognition app on your 
> iPhone and routing the output of your program to your Mac.  Is this correct 
> and if so, is this difficult to do?
>
> Best regards and thanks,
>
> Mike
>
> On 18,Jan,2012, at 6:03 AM, Victor Tsaran wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > I am trying to use the Remote Dictate for the iPhone with Mobile Mouse 
> > server running on the Mac. While the speech recognition is really awesome, 
> > I am noticing that the characters appear on the Mac, they are either 
> > misplaced or typed in the wrong places.
> > Anyone has seen this behavior? If yes, how did you fix it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vic
> >
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