Your Sennheiser microphone should be already tuned once you go through 
microphone set up. There should be no need to touch the volume control. Unless 
the nurses are trying to limit your calls to them you should be able to preset 
the volume and leave it at that. Joan’s suggestion is a good one.

Billy
> On May 13, 2017, at 3:28 PM, DEBRA DEW <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> I'm using a headset  for Dragon NaturallySpeaking with an in-line volume 
> control for the microphone, and I need to know how to control it Using 
> computer settings since I obviously am unable to use my hands to adjust it.
> 
> I'm using the sennheiser PC 131 headset and the nurses inadvertently tturn 
> the volume all  the way down without realizing it about once a day, which 
> often leaves me stranded without any way to communicate with anyone, because 
> the nurse calling device is decades old and only works intermittently. Don't 
> lecture me about complaining about it because I even talked to the Florida 
> State nursing home licensing  board people when they more here for an 
> inspection and when they tried to turn it on, they could never get it to turn 
> on at all. I thought for sure something would be done about it…Ha ha.
> 
> Debra Scruggs-Scruggs phalanx-dragon slayers -PRISONER OF HOPE ZECH. 9
> Formerly: Homeschooling mom of 9 and pvt. pilot
> Currently: Quadrapeligic due to advanced MS and living in a nursing home
> Phone: 561-588-4333
> SC student 20yrs  
> ROMANS 8:28
> B.I.B.L.E.-BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING EARTH 

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