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Note:
If your PC has only one audio socket (like on mobile phones), you must use a USB adapter (or
USB microphone) or a Y-shaped adapter (“splitter”).
In editions Home and higher, you can use as a microphone a supported iOS or Android
smartphone (or other supported device) on which you have downloaded the Dragon Remote
Microphone app (see our web page: www.nuance.com/dragon/remote-microphone).
The lower editions of Dragon do not support all the source types. In addition, they do not
support having multiple sources in one profile; this means that they require you to create a
profile for each source type you wish to use (for instance, one for smartphone and one for your
USB microphone or standard microphone plugged into a USB adapter).
If your edition supports Bluetooth and you plugged your Bluetooth microphone’s dongle into
your PC before starting Dragon, this screen will include a Bluetooth option (“Enhanced
Bluetooth” for a wideband Bluetooth microphone such as the Plantronics “Calisto II” BT-300).
The Help and the Nuance website contain details for special audio sources such as Bluetooth wireless
(source available in editions Premium and higher) or the Dragon Remote Microphone app for iOS and
Android devices (source available in editions Home and higher in Dragon 12).
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