 Wisconsin 
Lawyer
 Wisconsin 
Lawyer
  Vol. 80, No. 10, October 
2007
All-In-One Headset Solution 
In an effort to get rid of wires and clutter on my desktop, I went in 
search of a wireless solution that would allow me to use one 
  headset for both my phone and my dictation. Although it isn't listed 
on the Dragon NaturallySpeaking hardware compatibility list, here is 
  the equipment I chose, and it is working exceedingly well for me: a 
Plantronics CS55 900 MHx wireless headset with HL10 Handset 
  lifter; a GN Netcom SleCT switch; and a VXI USB translator. 
 You place the GN Netcom SeleCT switch between the wireless headset 
and your phone. The switch itself comes equipped with 
  a microphone and headphone jack to plug into a computer sound card. 
However, to gain the benefit of using a USB microphone 
  to avoid background noise generated by the computer system, you need 
the VXI USB translator. The GN Netcom SeleCT switch 
  cables plug into the USB translator at one end, and the USB cable on 
the other end of the USB translator plugs into your computer's 
  USB ports. 
 The Plantronics CS55 can be purchased with the HL10 automatic 
handset lifter, which automatically lifts the handset when 
  you press the Answer button on the wireless headpiece. I initially 
thought this would be a problem (since you have to have the 
  headpiece on to dictate, but when you push the On switch on the 
wireless headset it also activates the HL10 and lifts the phone handset 
so 
  you receive a dial tone). However, all you need to do is simply push 
the phone handset down, which lowers the HL10 and hangs up 
  the phone - and the wireless headpiece remains turned on. Then you 
simply push the switch on the GN Netcom SeleCT switch from 
  the telephone icon to the computer icon and dictate into 
NaturallySpeaking. 
 When the phone rings, I push the selector switch back to the 
telephone and push the Answer button on the wireless 
  headset twice: This disconnects the headset and reactivates the 
handset while also activating the HL10 lifter so I can answer the phone. 
If 
  you don't want to assemble a system such as I'm using, you can buy a 
similar setup with all the parts directly from www.knowbrainer.com. 
 This has turned out to be a great solution, and although I chose the 
CS55 headset, others will probably work. In steady use, 
  I've found the dictation capability to be as good as my USB wired 
headset and I've eliminated all of the wires and now need only 
  one headset for both phone calls and speech recognition. - Nerino 
Petro 
 
Save the date - Nov. 29 & 30, 
2007 _ Milwaukee 
 Conference Caters to Solo and Small Firm Needs, 
  Including Technology 
Meet with your colleagues at the Italian Conference Center in 
Milwaukee, Nov. 29-30, for two days of insightful programming 
  and networking opportunities at the Wisconsin Solo & Small Firm 
Conference. Presented by the Milwaukee Bar Association and the 
  State Bar of Wisconsin, the 2007 Wisconsin Solo & Small 
Firm 
    Conference will be bigger, better, and oriented to every 
solo 
  and small-firm lawyer and legal staffer statewide. Attendees can 
choose from four tracks of programming covering substantive law, 
  practice management, technology, and ethics/quality of life, as well 
as plenary sessions from state and national speakers. CLE credits will 
be applied for in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois for up to 10.5 CLE 
and 4.0 EPR credits. 
      Come for the CLE and stay for the networking opportunities 
with your peers. Visit the sponsors in the exhibit hall for 
  services, products, and information to assist you with your practice. 
      Don't miss the only conference in Wisconsin that is 
focused on the needs of solo and small-firm lawyers. Register by Nov. 2 
  and save $35 off the State Bar member price of $260 and nonmember 
price of $360. Multiple attendees from the same firm save $25 
  for each additional attendee from the same firm. 
 For more information, visit www.wisbar.org. 
 
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