
Follow the instructions in the Audio Setup Wizard to train the user profile.From the Dictation Source drop-down menu, select "USB Microphone".Enter a name for the user (e.g., John USB).Go to "NaturallySpeaking > Advanced > Manage Users.".To set the Speakers go to INPUT and choose the headset.Īfter establishing that headset works fine (standard hardware test/sound recorder stuff) try the following steps:.To set the mic go to OUTPUT and choose the headset.This should enable your headset to work with all windows programs. Either by rotating the boom correctly, or even bending the mic closer (If using a Leitner headset) If issues persist, make sure the mic is close enough to their mouth.If you are still having trouble, repeat this from the Recording tab.Make sure the headphone and microphone sound are both slid to 100%.In the new pop-up window that opens up, go to the Levels tab.In the Playback tab, right-click the headset. Nothing has been done to disrupt the computer except, potentially, installation of Dragon Naturally Speaking.If the headset is still not giving you great sound, try checking the Levels. Select the Headset as the default Playback and Recording Device.(this menu may vary in location depending on operating system) In control panel find the Sounds menu.Go to the Start Menu and select "control panel".Ensure the headset is connected to a USB port.

I was told that Dragon ver.10 is no longer supported, and it was likely that certain Windows/Office updates may have disabled functionality.

no longer worked, and I cannot use cell-selection commands in Excel. To set up a headset with Dragon Naturally speaking you start by setting it up with the PC or Mac computer. I used to have Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10, and I noticed that certain commands, such as 'Undo That, Italicize that, Bold that,' etc. If you like to write but hate to type, this program is for you!

Dragon Naturally Speaking is a dictation program you can install on your computer to turn your speech into text.
