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Installation and Training
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Using a headset microphone
Position the microphone about a half-inch (approximately the width of your 
thumb) from your mouth and a little off to the side. The microphone should not 
touch your mouth, but it can be almost touching your lips.
If you need to move the microphone out of the way, you can lift the "boom" up 
and over your head, rather than bending it out of position or removing the 
headset.
Using a handheld microphone (Preferred and higher)
Hold the microphone one to three inches from your mouth and a little off to the 
side.
If the volume display on the DragonBar turns red, try holding the microphone 
slightly farther from your mouth. 
Using an array microphone (Professional and higher)
Position the array between 18 and 30 inches from and pointed at your mouth. 
Avoid blocking the path between your mouth and the array, for example by 
holding a book or paper in front of your face. 
Avoid having any source of noise or signal other than your voice directly facing 
the array within at least 15 feet. 
Check your volume
When the “Adjust Your Microphone: Volume Check” screen appears, click the 
“Start Volume Check” button and then read aloud the text displayed in the box. 
When the program beeps to indicate it has finished checking the volume, click Next.
Sound quality check
When the “Adjust Your Microphone: Quality Check” screen appears, click “Start 
Quality Check” and then read aloud the text displayed in the box.
 
The program beeps when it has finished evaluating the sound quality of your 
system. If Dragon NaturallySpeaking displays “PASSED,” click the Next button to 
continue.