- #PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE HOW TO#
- #PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE DRIVER#
- #PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE PRO#
- #PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
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#PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE PRO#
Whether or not you will like the SpeechMike Pro LFH3200 depends on how you dictate, how often you’re interrupted (this is where the on/off button comes in handy), and how comfortable you are with a handheld mic. If you’re not used to dictating while holding a recorder in your hand, you may find this uncomfortable. If you are used to dictating while holding a hand-held device, you probably become familiar with having the appropriate distance between the microphone in your mouth. This microphone is indeed designed to be held in your hand, and, as such, assumes that the distance between your mouth and your hand-hence the microphone-is relatively constant. The SpeechMike Pro seems a bit more sensitive to being in the appropriate position than other mics I have tested.
#PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
The SpeechControl software lets you adjust a number of settings for the SpeechMike’s buttons.
#PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE HOW TO#
Also, the user’s manual for the device does not explain how to use the Mac software Philips has a “workbook” covering the Mac version of their SpeechControl software available for download.
#PHILIPS DEVICE CONTROL SOFTWARE DRIVER#
There is no background process with a driver that allows this microphone to control Dragon Dictate if the software is not active. It’s worth noting that these buttons only work if you launch the SpeechControl software when you are dictating. Unfortunately, you are somewhat limited in which commands you can use, since Dragon Dictate is generally not the frontmost program running on your Mac (unless you are dictating into its Note Pad), so only certain commands can be programmed. One practical usage for a button (I use F1) is to use it to cycle through the different speech modes in Dragon Dictate: dictation mode, command mode, spelling mode, and numbers mode. The SpeechControl software lets you assign specific functions to these and other buttons. You can also program some of the other buttons, such as F1, F2, and F3. This trackball is, however, difficult to use and imprecise I would only when I have no other choice. Other buttons include two mouse buttons and a tiny trackball. Other buttons on the SpeechMike Pro let you move back one word at a time in your text, and select one word, then extend the selection by one word for each press this is useful to edit and correct dictated text. If you don’t turn off the microphone input, when you’ve finished your conversation and look at your screen, you’ll see several paragraphs of text that the mic picked up. You may be dictating, then someone comes into your office. The most useful button is the one that toggles the microphone in Dragon Dictate-if you dictate, you know how useful this is.