Re: Dragon Question

From: Karen C (kcunnin502_at_aol.com)
Date: 03/17/05


Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:58:43 -0500


"Ed Chait" <edchait4remove@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:39rqh1F64gpkgU1@individual.net...
> I don't have as much experience with DNS as some others here, but I've
been
> very surprised at how forgiving it tends to be for me even when I sound
> froggy.

I wouldn't have thought so, but, after my test run with the new mike (see my
post to Su), I can believe it!

> I think a good microphone has a lot to do with it,

After my test, I'd have to agree 100 percent with that statement!

> as does having it the correct distance from my mouth. Too close seems to
be worse than too far.>

I know this is going to be a challenge for me, as I'm not using the headset
but a hand-held mike. I have ordered a table-top stand, which will help,
but I will have to work to watch the distance and try to be uniform with it.

Thanks for the tips!

Karen C./KY



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