Foot Pedal Setup InstructionsSetup instructions for footpedals being used with Express Dictate v5.12 or later and Express Scribe v4.36 or later can be found here: These instructions might work with serial and gameport pedals from other manufacturers but probably will not work with USB pedals from other manufacturers. Also, if you find any other foot pedal controllers that work with Express Scribe or are a foot pedal manufacturer or reseller and would like to add your information to this page, please Contact Us. For details please see Writing a driver for an unsupported controller. Write your Own Pedal DriverIf you are a pedal manufacturer or distributor you can write your own pedal driver. Again you will need to be handy with a soldering iron and refer to the wiring information listed on the Foot Pedal Control pages of the Express Scribe Help Screens. The wiring details are listed on the Pedal Wiring Instructions Page.Īlternatively, if you have pedals for old-style microcassette transcription units, the plugs can often be modified for only a couple of dollars. You then need a special cable to connect to your game or serial port. The pedals should cost around $US12 each. With a special cable you can use the Radio Shack (Tandy) Pedals (Radio Shack Item 44-610C). It is user-friendly and supports the most common audio formats such as WAV, MP3, WMA, and VOX. This is by far the cheapest option, but you will need to make your own cable/plug. The free version of the Express Scribe software is an excellent avenue to explore the platform. Option 3Wire your own or modify an old-style pedal
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