Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-18 Thread ladynotes


Thank you very much for the information does this also work for the computer?



Have a Blessed Day, Naomi



-Original Message-
From: Darrell Huff ddh...@atlanticbb.net
To: ladynotes ladyno...@aol.com
Sent: Sat, Sep 18, 2010 9:38 am
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking


Naomi,
 
You can check out this website,,,   http://www.nobuttonsheadset.com/
 
Darrell

- Original Message - 
From: ladyno...@aol.com 
To: quad...@gmail.com ; quad-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking


This is exactly the problem I'm currently having. I'm looking for a wireless 
mic also, or one that can be used with the computer and cell phone. I will be 
watching the thread very carefully t see if there's something that could solve 
my dilemma. Thanks in advance

 
Have a Blessed Day, Naomi



-Original Message-
From: Quadius quad...@gmail.com
To: Dave Krehbiel davekrehb...@earthlink.net
Cc: quad-list quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, Sep 16, 2010 7:22 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking


There are several wireless options, but in my experience none of them are 
really inexpensive.  Right now I'm using an older model of the Nady encore II.  
Sometimes I use other microphones on that wireless system, but right now I'm 
using the simple lapel microphone that comes with the wireless transmitter 
receiver.  I have the transmitter wired into my chair so that the battery 
operates it.  If you train the system properly, it will become pretty accurate 
using this microphone, but it does hear a lot of ambient sound.

I've also used The Boom Microphone V4 with this wireless system with great 
success in the past, but right now it doesn't work as well as it used to.

Additionally I have used a Plantronics wireless system.

Quadius




On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Dave Krehbiel davekrehb...@earthlink.net 
wrote:


Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10 with a Gigaware 
headset.
 
This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is plugged into my 
laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it off.
 
This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I would like to be 
able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello, without the need to 
have someone come into my room and unplug me from the computer, and then come 
back again to plug me back in.
 
I have considered a freestanding “gooseneck” style microphone, but I am usually 
sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table supporting my laptop computer 
(so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair for pressure relief.
 
Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or some other solution?
 
Thanks so much,
 
Dave Krehbiel








Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-17 Thread ladynotes

This is exactly the problem I'm currently having. I'm looking for a wireless 
mic also, or one that can be used with the computer and cell phone. I will be 
watching the thread very carefully t see if there's something that could solve 
my dilemma. Thanks in advance
 

Have a Blessed Day, Naomi



-Original Message-
From: Quadius quad...@gmail.com
To: Dave Krehbiel davekrehb...@earthlink.net
Cc: quad-list quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, Sep 16, 2010 7:22 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking


There are several wireless options, but in my experience none of them are 
really inexpensive.  Right now I'm using an older model of the Nady encore II.  
Sometimes I use other microphones on that wireless system, but right now I'm 
using the simple lapel microphone that comes with the wireless transmitter 
receiver.  I have the transmitter wired into my chair so that the battery 
operates it.  If you train the system properly, it will become pretty accurate 
using this microphone, but it does hear a lot of ambient sound.

I've also used The Boom Microphone V4 with this wireless system with great 
success in the past, but right now it doesn't work as well as it used to.

Additionally I have used a Plantronics wireless system.

Quadius




On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Dave Krehbiel davekrehb...@earthlink.net 
wrote:


Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10 with a Gigaware 
headset.
 
This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is plugged into my 
laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it off.
 
This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I would like to be 
able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello, without the need to 
have someone come into my room and unplug me from the computer, and then come 
back again to plug me back in.
 
I have considered a freestanding “gooseneck” style microphone, but I am usually 
sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table supporting my laptop computer 
(so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair for pressure relief.
 
Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or some other solution?
 
Thanks so much,
 
Dave Krehbiel






[QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-16 Thread Dave Krehbiel
Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10 with a Gigaware
headset.

 

This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is plugged into my
laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it off.

 

This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I would like to be
able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello, without the need
to have someone come into my room and unplug me from the computer, and then
come back again to plug me back in.

 

I have considered a freestanding gooseneck style microphone, but I am
usually sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table supporting my
laptop computer (so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair for
pressure relief.

 

Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or some other
solution?

 

Thanks so much,

 

Dave Krehbiel



Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-16 Thread Ben Mattlin
Dragon recommends a few, and even sells one.  I haven't tried them myself, but 
I've been thinking about it.  I have the same problem.  -- Ben


From: Dave Krehbiel 
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 4:01 PM
To: quad-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking


Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10 with a Gigaware 
headset.

 

This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is plugged into my 
laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it off.

 

This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I would like to be 
able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello, without the need to 
have someone come into my room and unplug me from the computer, and then come 
back again to plug me back in.

 

I have considered a freestanding gooseneck style microphone, but I am usually 
sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table supporting my laptop computer 
(so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair for pressure relief.

 

Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or some other solution?

 

Thanks so much,

 

Dave Krehbiel


Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-16 Thread Quadius
There are several wireless options, but in my experience none of them are
really inexpensive.  Right now I'm using an older model of the Nady encore
II.  Sometimes I use other microphones on that wireless system, but right
now I'm using the simple lapel microphone that comes with the wireless
transmitter receiver.  I have the transmitter wired into my chair so that
the battery operates it.  If you train the system properly, it will become
pretty accurate using this microphone, but it does hear a lot of ambient
sound.

I've also used The Boom Microphone V4 with this wireless system with great
success in the past, but right now it doesn't work as well as it used to.

Additionally I have used a Plantronics wireless system.

Quadius



On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Dave Krehbiel
davekrehb...@earthlink.netwrote:

  Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10 with a Gigaware
 headset.



 This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is plugged into my
 laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it off.



 This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I would like to
 be able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello, without the
 need to have someone come into my room and unplug me from the computer, and
 then come back again to plug me back in.



 I have considered a freestanding “gooseneck” style microphone, but I am
 usually sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table supporting my
 laptop computer (so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair for
 pressure relief.



 Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or some other
 solution?



 Thanks so much,



 Dave Krehbiel



Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-16 Thread DAANOO
 

I found this article about microphones:
_http://www.pcspeak.com/hints/general/hardware/microphones.shtml_ 
(http://www.pcspeak.com/hints/general/hardware/microphones.shtml) 
 
 
In a message dated 9/16/2010 6:03:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
davekrehb...@earthlink.net writes:

  
 
Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10  with a Gigaware 
headset. 
This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is  plugged into 
my laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it  off. 
This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I  would like to 
be able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello,  without the 
need to have someone come into my room and unplug me from the  computer, and 
then come back again to plug me back in. 
I have considered a freestanding “gooseneck” style  microphone, but I am 
usually sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table  supporting my 
laptop computer (so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair  for pressure 
relief. 
Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or  some other 
solution? 
Thanks so much, 
Dave Krehbiel



 


Re: [QUAD-L] Re: a microphone for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

2010-09-16 Thread DAANOO
 
In a message dated 9/16/2010 6:03:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
davekrehb...@earthlink.net writes:

  
 
Right now I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 10  with a Gigaware 
headset. 
This works very well, except for one problem. My headset is  plugged into 
my laptop, and so I need someone to put it on and take it  off. 
This is particularly a problem when my family has guests. I  would like to 
be able to make a quick trip into another room to say hello,  without the 
need to have someone come into my room and unplug me from the  computer, and 
then come back again to plug me back in. 
I have considered a freestanding “gooseneck” style  microphone, but I am 
usually sitting about five or 6 feet away from the table  supporting my 
laptop computer (so that I could easily tilt my power wheelchair  for pressure 
relief. 
Does anyone have any good ideas for wireless microphones or  some other 
solution? 
Thanks so much, 
Dave Krehbiel



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