To get the best results from voice recognition, a few guidelines should be followed to ensure the best recognition results.
Keep the headset microphone at the corner of your mouth and not directly in front of it. Make sure the microphone is about a thumb’s width away from the corner of your mouth. If the microphone is too far away, recognition accuracy may deteriorate noticeably.
For best results, position your microphone carefully and consistently every time you use it. If you notice voice recognition getting worse, it might be because the microphone has been moved out of position.
Speaking clearly is one of the easiest and most important things you can do to improve recognition accuracy. If you enunciate your words, voice recognition is much more likely to recognize them correctly.
Keeps these rules in mind when dictating:
Positioning the microphone correctly is extremely important for good recognition accuracy. While you can use Dragon Naturally Speaking Voice Integration with either a headset or a handheld microphone, it is recommended that you start out with the headset. You will likely get better results with the headset because it helps keep the microphone positioned properly. A handheld microphone should not be used if you dictate for long periods of time or if you suffer from repetitive stress injuries.
If you switch microphones, you must check the audio volume and quality again through Audio Setup. For best results, train a new user for each input device (microphone or recorder) you use.
When the microphone is on, a colored bar indicates the input volume. If the bar is yellow, the volume is low; if it is green, the volume is normal; and if it is red, the volume is high. If the volume is consistently low or high when you speak, check your audio volume and quality again.
Adhere to these guidelines to prevent vocal strain: