When using the Philips SpeechMike to navigate templates in Dragon, how do I keep the microphone ON?

Synopsis:  I’ve programmed my Philips SpeechMike to navigate through my templates in Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  When I press the Fast Forward button, it will go to the Next Field but then it turns off my micrphone.Issue: Philips has assigned specific functionality to some of the button on the Philips SpeechMike.Resolution: We will need to reconfigure the button…

What is the warranty on Philips SpeechMikes

What is the warranty on Philips SpeechMikes? All of the Philips SpeechMikes listed below are covered by a 1 year warranty.  SpeechMikes covered: LFH-5176 LFH-5262 LFH-5272 LFH-5274 LFH-5276 LFH-5282 LFH-5284 LFH-3000 LFH-3005 LFH-3010 LFH-3015 LFH-3020 LFH-3025 LFH-3200 LFH-3210 LFH-3300 Note: Not all of the models listed above are available in North America. Verification Source: Robert…

Is there a way to have the settings in the Philips Speech Control application stay the same for All Users on a particular workstation?

The only way that I know how to accomplish this is to create a login script that will replace the local user’s copy of the Philips Device Control Center configuration file with on from a network share.  In that way, the customized configuration file can follow the user from PC to PC. Check with you…

Is there a way to program the Philips SpeechMike to move to a ‘Previous Variable’ within Dragon?

When using a Philips SpeechMike, a popular command to program is the ‘Next Variable’ or ‘Next Feild’ command.  This is a fairly simple configuration because the ‘Next Variable’ command has a built-in hotkey within Dragon.  The ‘Previous Variable’ or ‘Previous Field’ is another popular command that Dragon users use while working with Templates.  The problem…

Is there a way to program the Philips SpeechMike to move to a 'Previous Variable' within Dragon?

When using a Philips SpeechMike, a popular command to program is the ‘Next Variable’ or ‘Next Feild’ command.  This is a fairly simple configuration because the ‘Next Variable’ command has a built-in hotkey within Dragon.  The ‘Previous Variable’ or ‘Previous Field’ is another popular command that Dragon users use while working with Templates.  The problem…