Sony ICD-BP150VTP Manual

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Installation and Training
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Plugging in the microphone
To use Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you will need to plug in your microphone.
1
Insert the microphone plug into the MIC input jack of your sound card. 
Microphones and sound cards vary, but the microphone jack is usually red and 
has a picture of a microphone. If your sound card does not have a MIC jack, use 
the LINE IN jack. 
If you are not sure how to plug in your microphone, consult the documentation 
that came with your computer. Note the following:
Also, if you have a USB or array microphone (supported in Preferred and higher 
editions), follow the instructions that came with it instead of this description.
2
Insert the headphone plug into the LINE OUT jack on your sound card. If your 
sound card does not have a LINE OUT jack, use the SPEAKER or 
HEADPHONE jack.
 If you already have speakers for your computer, you can also use these to playback 
recorded speech instead of your headphones. 
Multiple users on one computer
Dragon NaturallySpeaking is licensed on a “per individual” basis. You are 
permitted to install the software on more than one computer (for example, on 
a desktop and a laptop computer, or on a work computer and a home 
computer), although you may not use the software concurrently on more than 
one computer, and you are permitted to create multiple voice profiles, so long 
as each voice profile is for you. If someone else desires to create or use another 
voice profile, however, that person must purchase a separate license for 
Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Volume license agreements are available.
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