I am finding my way round my new vista Home premium PC and in general am
pleased with with my product.
One feature that got me excited was learning that I could teach my voice to
control my pc, this sounded real sci fi to a novice and looked forward in
anticipation, but to cut a long story short I have sought various help from
various groups to find out why I could not get my headset to work, and it
became clear that there is a problem across the board with speech
recognition . The LABTEC headset I bought came with a pink and black jack
plugs (not USB). As far as I am aware I have configured everything
correctly but still no luck, has any one else come across this problem and
found the solution or could it be that the Labtec headset are not compatible
with vista? I would welcome any help.
Your best source of information for a problem with third party hardware is
the support website for that hardware. They will likely have any problems
and solutions documented there.
"casandra" <ian.holding4@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi folks.
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> I am finding my way round my new vista Home premium PC and in general am
> pleased with with my product.
> One feature that got me excited was learning that I could teach my voice
> to control my pc, this sounded real sci fi to a novice and looked forward
> in anticipation, but to cut a long story short I have sought various help
> from various groups to find out why I could not get my headset to work,
> and it became clear that there is a problem across the board with speech
> recognition . The LABTEC headset I bought came with a pink and black jack
> plugs (not USB). As far as I am aware I have configured everything
> correctly but still no luck, has any one else come across this problem and
> found the solution or could it be that the Labtec headset are not
> compatible with vista? I would welcome any help.
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> Thanks.
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