![]() This leads me to believe that a restart isn't needed, Windows just needs the usb hub / device to be "refreshed" or restarted in device manager. If I disconnect the mic via the view client, then reconnect it, Dragon sees it and it works. Nuance support says that a reboot is necessary. ![]() ![]() This is because Windows 7 needs a reboot after the driver install, even though the OS doesn't prompt to be restarted. When Dragon is first launched, it can't see the audio device. The USB driver for the MIC installs automatically once connected (policy via GPO) on the VM. ![]() Are you streaming the app?Īlso, our VMs are Windows 7. Installing Dragon locally on the VM works just fine and the dictation works as expected. I think since it's streaming, the bits required for the ongoing dictation with the vocabulary files need to be streamed into RAM on the fly, however Dragon is looking for them immediately during the dictation. When the user tries to dictate, there is a lot of lag over both RDP and PCoIP. I've tried streaming the thinapp in View however the performance isn't acceptable. That seems to work just fine with no modifications needed. Our company is now using the PowerMic II provided by Nuance. From what I understand, the Phillips Speechmike has issues with redirecting to the VMs in View.
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