Headset Selection and Configuration
Rosetta Stone® speech-recognition technology is a key element of our language-learning solution. In order to utilize this feature, you'll need a USB device equipped with a microphone: either a USB headset or USB earbuds. Note For K12 Users: This article is an excerpt from the Getting Started With Rosetta Stone: Headset Setup Guide. Download yours today for distribution in the classroom.
Click the links below to learn more about selecting and configuring your headset. Configure Adobe Flash Setting up your headset Configuring your headset from the control panel: Mac OSX Windows 8/10 Windows 7 Configure Adobe Flash If this is your first time signing into your Rosetta Stone program you will be prompted to configure your Adobe Flash. Follow the on screen instructions to get started: Please note: Although the message reads "Allow access to your camera and microphone", Rosetta Stone will never access your camera. That is a third party message which is why it references the camera.
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Note: If you don't see the name of your device in the hardware list, click the "Refresh List" button. If you still do not see the correct device, you may need to reboot your system with the USB headset attached in order to see the device.
3. Speak into the microphone in a normal tone. Say "1, 2, 3, 4, 5." If your setup wasn't successful, click "Repeat Setup" and try again. Configuring Your Microphone in Mac OS X
1. Plug your device into an available USB Port. 2. Click the Apple icon on the upper-left corner the screen. 3. Select "System Preferences". 4. Click on the Sound icon (located on the far right of the Hardware row).
6. Select your USB headset as the output device. It may be listed as C-Media USB Audio Device, USB VoIP Device, or other USB device. 7. Adjust the Output volume to 30%. 8. Click on the Input tab and select your USB device as the input device. The device will have the same name as the one you selected in the output tab. 9. Adjust the input volume to 50%. 10. Close the Sound window. Configuring Your Headset from the Windows 8/10 Control Panel
1. Plug your headset into an available USB-Port. 2. Click the Windows Key 3. The Start menu will appear. 4. Type control and a search will appear. 5. Choose "Control Panel" from the list (Windows 8 is on the left, Windows 10 on the right). 6. If you're viewing the Control Panel by Category, click "Hardware and Sound" and then Sound. If you're viewing by Large or Small icons, click "Sound". 7. On the Playback tab, highlight your device by clicking on it. Your device may be listed as C-Media USB Audio Device, USB VoIP Device or Other USB Device. 8. Click the "Set Default" button. If there's a green checkmark next to your preferred device, it's already set as the Default Device. 9. Click the "Properties" button. 10. Click the "Levels" tab. 11. Adjust the Speakers to 30. 12. Click "OK". 13. Click the "Recording" tab. 14. Highlight your device by clicking on it. It should have the same name as the device that you selected in the Playback tab. 15. Click the "Set Default" button. If there's a green checkmark next to your preferred device, it's already set as the Default Device.
Configuring Your Headset from the Windows Vista and Windows 7 Control Panel
1. Plug your headset into an available USB-Port. 2. Open the Start menu. 3. Click on the Control Panel.
4. If you're viewing the Control Panel by Category, click "Hardware and Sound" and then Sound. If you're viewing by Large or Small icons, click "Sound". 5. On the Playback tab, highlight your device by clicking on it. Your device may be listed as C-Media USB Audio Device, USB VoIP Device or Other USB Device. 6. Click the "Set Default" button. If there's a green check mark next to your preferred device, it's already set as the Default Device. 7. Click the "Properties" button. 8. Click the Levels tab. 9. Adjust the Speakers to 30.
11. Click the Recording tab. 12. Highlight your device by clicking on it. It should have the same name as the device that you selected in the Playback tab. 13. Click the "Set Default" button. If there's a green checkmark next to your preferred device, it's already set as the Default Device. 14. Click "OK". |