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PC DART

Posted By: Susie on 2007-12-01
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Does any one still use PC Dart?  I am an MTSO who uses PC Dart. My subcontractors use a TTU and I use one when I travel.  I have a problem where my foot pedal doesn't respond.  The only way I can hear the dictation is if I hit the 1 on the telephone keypad to play, 2 to pause, 3 to suspend, etc.  I tried going through all of the manuals I received when I purchased the system and can't find anything. Additionally, I just hired someone and gave her one of the TTU's.  She connected it and the same thing is happening to her.  Since BCB is out of business I don't have a clue who to call or where to find information.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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