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You may also wish to check
the audio settings at the level of
Windows: see the “Recording devices” section of the Control
Panel. (In the example illustrated here, both Bluetooth and
USB are available.) This is accessible by right-clicking the
loudspeaker icon on the System Tray.
Some PCs, after you connect a microphone, automatically
bring up a small window associated with this “audio system
event”. (Its window may be hidden behind other windows.)
Before closing this window, verify that what is highlighted on
it is the Microphone item (and not the Line In item).
If your microphone model has a mute switch, make sure it is
in the ON position!
Important advice to remember whenever you use Dragon:
If your microphone type connects through a USB port on your computer, we recommend you plug it in before
starting Dragon. This applies also to the USB dongle required to use a Bluetooth microphone.
If you use a Bluetooth microphone, make sure that it is not just powered up, but also active (that is, in “call
mode”). On the Plantronics Calisto microphone, this is achieved by pressing the headset’s button. Please see
your microphone’s user guide for details, including how to charge the headset and how to pair it with the
dongle if necessary.
Upgrading one or more profiles
Dragon 12 can upgrade profiles from Version 10 or 11. If you have such a profile, you should upgrade it and
use it in Dragon 12; this allows you to benefit from refinements you had previously made (in terms of acoustics
and language model, as well as options, plus custom commands if applicable).
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