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That's strange I bought the adapter but couldnt get it to work right. Maybe cuz it was a laptop..

Posted By: Editscripter 2 on 2006-10-14
In Reply to: footpedal - cassie

I'll have to try it again. I just could not get it to work right. I would get sound but then it would freeze up.


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I work on Escription platform and the adapter didnt work for me. I tried it on my laptop though
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This is what I bought for our RV & my laptop
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just bought used laptop HELP

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i just bought a laptop for same reasons.
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I bought a laptop with XP recently off of
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Thanks!   


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Strange, when I went to work for the company
I am with now, they offered so much a line, did not ask where I lived so I think your post probably is just all in your mind.
Would this adapter work?
I saw it on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foot-Pedal-USB-to-15-Pin-Joystick-Gameport-Converter_W0QQitemZ120114792201QQihZ002QQcategoryZ49230QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
So hooking the 9-pin to a USB adapter will still allow it to work with Escription?
That was my only concern.  I knew about adapters but didn't know if the pedal would still be compatible with Escription.  I know my USB pedal is not and my employer had to send me a 9-pin pedal. 
you can use vonage, but there is an adapter you need to buy to make it work.
Ask at office depot about it.
If the program will work with an adapter, they should lend it to you. I've
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Anyone know if a pedal with Dictaphone adapter will work with ExpressScribe?

Thanks !!!


 


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Plug adapter into serial port, plug foot pedal into adapter,
plug adapter into USB port.  
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While I still prefer to work at a desk as I am more productive when working at my desk, it is nice to have the option to work outside when the weather is nice or if my kids want to go outside to play.
How many of you use a Laptop solely for work? nm
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Strange, really strange response. NM
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Anybody here work only on a laptop and not use desktop computer at all?
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I am a bit computer dumb, but what would I need with a laptop to work while at the hospital with my
nm
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Doesn't work with "wireless" - my laptop is wireless sm
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Last year we went to Disney and I work on a laptop so I brought it and didn't
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TIA. 


So you can work completely remote on a laptop and access your home PC with this program

please e-mail me with more info if you can.  thx


Yes you are exactly right on. Couldnt have said it better.

Thank you - I couldnt' have said it better myself.

Couldnt agree more!
I posted on this forum just to find out if I even wanted to get into this field, part time, and got nothing but rude replies back. I was shocked!!

My actual career field (engineering) is NOTHING like that and we are experiencing tons of outsourcing to India. I've NEVER had such rude replies to just a simple "What is your experience in this". I'm shocked and apalled at how quick some folks on here were to bash on me!

Good luck to you and I hope you encounter better people than I have!
Amen, I couldnt have said it better. What are you going to do now? nm
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couldnt agree with you more
noticed a hospital in Miami was advertising for inhouse at $12/hour and COL is terrible here.
Couldnt they just run a magnet up his body
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I bought a wedge at Michael's for about 59 cents. Bought one for my SM
Lanier station so I could see the display and one for my keyboard.