Re: Soft voice

From: spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Wed Nov 10 1999 - 17:21:00 EST


Hi there,

Have they tried adjusting the audio input levels. This is done by going
into control panel then multimedia and then audio. Maybe an increase in
this setting may help.

Good luck
Trevor Wilks <twilks@mail.newcastle.edu.au>

At , you wrote:
>Hi,
>I recently had a query from a visiting teacher who sees a student with a
>significant physical disability. She has great literacy skills, is very
>mature and very motivated to use SR. She has DNS on a laptop. The
>teacher reports that they can't get past the audio set up stage with the
>microphone not responding to the student's voice (the environment is
>quiet and the laptop has above optimum recommended memory/speed capacity
>for DNS. The teacher has tried the mic and it's fine for her stronger
>voice.
>Would you suggest a different type of microphone? If the teacher was to
>use her voice for the initial set up is it likely that the student
>would be able to perform the training of the phrases required by DNS?
>Thanks for your help,
>Ania Ciechanowski
>markgr@connexus.apana.org.au
>
>
>

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