Hi all, I posted this question to the XFCE users list a couple of days ago but no takers, so I'll try it here. I also got a timeout on the first attempt, so due apologies if this message is a duplicate.
Has anyone out there managed to set up Dragon Naturally Speaking to run under WINE? I'm using Debian 7.6 multihome, with XFCE from the Wheezy repos, which means v4.8. My wife has developed a problem with her hands, and can't type more than a few sentences without severe pain. I've got Dragon (V10, which was supposed to be the most compatible) installed, but configuring it is a problem because you have to almost yell down the microphone to get the sound to register when training it. I can get it to work but my wife is (much!) quieter-spoken than I am, and it just will not work for her. I've checked the mixer settings, I have the microphone gain boosted to maximum. We're using a USB microphone, but I could go back to an old 4mil one connected into the sound jack if USB could be the problem. Her PC is a bog-standard eMachines/Wal-Mart job, so nothing fancy, sound is off the motherboard, no added cards. There should be enough CPU power there, though, 2.3 GHz dual core with 3GB of RAM. Any ideas very gratefully received, I just don't know what else to try. The software obviously works, but it just tells me that the volume is too low when Pat tries to train it. Thanks, Brian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53f2278f.6060...@meadows.pair.com