It seems like the majority of your problem is ambient noise Dave. There are
some options which would allow you to work with noise, but like I said
previously it can be quite pricey.
No-brainer (spelled with a K.) has some information on their website.
The best way I have been able to eliminate th
wreaked havoc and never had
these problems with Windows Vista? I am running Dragon version 10 on a 64-bit
system with plenty of system resources to spare!
From: Dave Krehbiel
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, September 18, 2010 9:19:09 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] more
In an earlier e-mail, I talked a bit about my frustrations about being
hardwired to my computer.
Here's another issue: if I try to watch a YouTube video, or if I
accidentally visit a website with audio, Dragon NaturallySpeaking tries to
interpret the words spoken by the website. Sometimes (part
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