The Nuance PowerMic II is the preferred sound input device for speech recognition software programs, like Dragon Medical Practice Edition 1 and Dragon Medical Practice Edition 2. The tethered USB microphone is specially designed to help with physician and clinician transcription; offering simplified thumb-controlled operation for dictations. 4 Getting Started with the PowerMic II and Dragon Medical, Version 6. Click Source www.doorway.ru New Dictation Source dialog box opens. 7. If the Dictation Source does not automatically select the PowerMic II, choose it from the drop-down list. Note: If you don’t see the PowerMic II on the menu, close this dialog box, make sure the microphone is firmly plugged in, and. The PowerMic II product is the subject of pending U.S and foreign patent applications. Disclaimer Nuance makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the quality, reliability, currentness, accuracy, or freedom.
Using the Dictaphone PowerMic II with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9. The Dictaphone PowerMic II has built in firmware that allows for plug and play functionality with Windows and XP. Simply plug the microphone in and use. The PowerMic II will function properly as a standard USB microphone with all editions of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. The provider can customize the PowerMic II options, including programming up to three buttons. From the drop-down lists, select the function for each button that you would like to map. You can map separate choices for both Dictation and Correction Modes. See the chart below for a list of button functions and their description. Select the PowerMic and walk through the sound volume and quality check. "I Recently Upgraded to Windows 10 Now My PowerMic Doesn't Work" Solution: If you are using any software other than the latest Dragon Medical Practice Edition, you will not be able to use your PowerMic in Windows Dragon may see the PowerMic as a generic USB mic.
Dictaphone®, PowerMic manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Dictaphone Corporation, Broadbridge Avenue, Stratford, CT seen in the Windows version. As relates to the PowerMic III, limitations include: 1. The inability to program any of the keys on the PowerMic III microphone to control the microphone with Dragon Dictate 2. The inability to use any microphone (PowerMic III and others) in a “push-to-talk” manner. 3. The PowerMic II product is the subject of pending U.S and foreign patent applications. Disclaimer Nuance makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the quality, reliability, currentness, accuracy, or freedom.
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