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300 - Bluetooth & Dictation [Trailer]
There are some really good bluetooth headsets on the market now, which offer full audio support for the Mac, iPhone and iPad. So why can’t you use them with Dragon Dictate? Well the good news is you can! This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a Virtual Audio driver on your Mac to take advantage of the latest bluetooth headsets, as well as demonstrating how to dictate on your iPad and iPhone via bluetooth.   Although USB headsets are great, most of them are tethered, meaning it’s very difficult to move away from your Mac. The latest bluetooth headsets are light and portable, giving you freedom to wander about the room, dictating to your hearts content. Most new bluetooth headsets also support A2DP, allowing you to use them with your iPad and iPhone. In episode 295, I demonstrated Dragon Dictate, the premier solution for dictation on the Mac. Surprisingly, Dragon Dictate doesn’t support bluetooth headsets? In this tutorial, I show you how to use two free software utilities to create a virtual audio device on your Mac and use it in conjunction with Dragon Dictate - it works amazingly well. Once you have your bluetooth headset, you can also use it to dictate on your iPad and iPhone - even dictate and send emails - very useful if you struggle with the virtual keyboard. This is achieved using the free Dictation application on your iOS device.
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Date Found: June 03, 2011
Date Produced: June 03, 2011
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