Philips SpeechMike Button Mappings

Philips SpeechMike Button Mappings

Both Talkingvet for Windows and macOS support the following Philips SpeechMike models;
  1. SpeechMike Premium Push Button (LFH3500)
  2. SpeechMike Premium Slide Switch (LFH3510)
  3. SpeechMike Premium Touch Push Button (SMP3700)
  4. SpeechMike Premium Touch Slide Switch (SMP3710)
  5. SpeechMike Premium Air Push Button (SMP4000)
  6. SpeechMike Premium Air Slide Switch (SMP4010)
If you try to use an older SpeechMike or a not supported model, you can use the device for a microphone but the button presses will not work.

By default, the key mappings are the same as with SayIt:





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