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Date: | Mon, 15 Jul 2002 17:45:31 -0500 |
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I use a cheap method of placing the microphone on the monitor. I will
attempt to describe the setup, but I wish I had a digital camera to send
you a picture. I crazy glued a plastic paper holder used by people keying
in data. On the piece that holds the paper, I taped the microphone at the
end that extends out the most. When I need the microphone, I move the
paper arm around the hinge to my face. I hope this helps.
At 02:52 PM 7/15/02 , you wrote:
>Hi Gang
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>I hope you have some ideas for me for microphone positioning options.
>An individual is going to start using Dragon NaturallySpeaking. He has
>use of one hand, and headset mics that he has tried don't fit his size 8
>1/4 head. I was thinking that something like a harmonica holder would
>be useful, have any of you used this approach? If you have other ideas
>that would benefit, please let me know.
>
>Janet Perkins Corbett
>Wyoming INstitute for Disabilities
>http://wind.uwyo.edu/
>(307)766-2506
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>
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Ross Eadie
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