ED,

My wife uses Dragon Speak for dictation in her office (she is a family doctor) 
and is very happy with it. The program accurately recognizes her medical 
vocabulary and works well with the software they use in the office. Dragon 
Speak requires some training. You read a script until it gets every word 
correct. The training can probably be completed in an hour, maybe less. I have 
changed microphones for her, so I am confident that it works well with a range 
of those. Their IT guy supplied a headset, but Janice did not like that so I 
found a desktop USB mic that worked fine. I am sure that you could find a lapel 
mic that would work. 

Good luck with the surgery!
Dennis 

-----Original Message-----
From: Pollak, Edward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 8/7/2008 12:10 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [BULK]  [tips] Dragon Speak 10
 
I'm having rotator cuff surgery on August 21st and will likely be out the whole 
fall semester until I can raise my arm high enough to write on a blackbord.. 
I'm thinking of buying a voice recognition program, Dragon Speak 10, mostly for 
e-mail & web searching & playing on-line poker for the few months I expect to 
be laid up. Does anyone have experience with Dragon Speak 10-? 

Ed

Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
http://home.comcast.net/~epollak
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Husband, father, grandfather, biopsychologist, bluegrass fiddler and 
herpetoculturist...... in approximate order of importance.

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