

The desktop computer makes noise that I am so used to I don't hear it. When trying the built-in mic and also the Bluetooth, I didn't have the keyboard connected. So far I haven't been able to find my Dragon Naturally Speaking disk. One time I got it to say it was " processing " but it just went away. When I was in the Sound App in Control Panel when I spoke it would light up green about half way up the test gizmo.īut, in Windows Speech Recognition it would not work. Well I got the microphone on my Motorola S9 Bluetooth headset to work - sorta. In other words, the quality of Bluetooth is not high enough to yield high accuracy with WSR. Bluetooth microphones sample speech at 4 kHz. WSR, Windows Speech Recognition, samples speech at 16 kHz. With a microphone close to one's mouth, the pickup signal does not have to be a strong and they had also blocks out a lot of background noise. This can be a good noise canceling headset or a handheld microphone handheld or as I now use mounted on a balanced spring microphoneĪrm. This is why it is recommended to use a close talk microphone. This extraneous background noise will distort the audio signal and make it anywhere fromĭifficult to impossible for Windows Speech Recognition to work well. This even includes keyboard clicks if using a standard keyboard. The on the computer is that they are significantly far enough away to easily pick up background noise. I have a Motorola S9 Bluetooth headset that works for sound but doesn't seem to work for voice. I saw people saying the mic worked good but mine sure doesn't. Prefers pen and paper " and the window just disappears!!! GONE.

When I try to do the configuration and it asks you to read the paragraph I get to about where it say " he particularly If you are facing the SP the microphone is pointed up in the air. Well, I found it on TOP of the unit which is a ridiculous place to have it.
