Yes, it is called Speech recognition. Microsoft has it in XP, Vista, and 7. But if you really want to you use, you should get a retail equivalent.
Yes, you will need a microphone to talk. It is the instrument through which your voice will pass. The microphone is an essential part of talking.
A computer microphone is basically used for calling others while chatting. It works like a telephone or cellphone system, but you also need a speaker or headphone to listen the words spoke by other. You can call a friend in Gtalk.
The microphone accepts the our sound signal and input it to the computer. the sound is transfered through communication media.in this way the microphone works.
only plug in the microphone plug into your computer while still plugging in the speakers.
To communicate with people through computers. It's like telephoning a friend using the microphone on your computer or laptop.
Usually there is a small hole, about the size of a large sewing needle. This is where the computer(or Webcam) picks up your sound through a microphone.
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
A microphones sole function is to convert analogue air pressure waves into equivalent electrical waves for the purpose of recording or converting to digital those electrical waves. Some have minor additional functions such as low pass filter's, preamps, and spit balls (to prevent cymbalism and puffing).
When sound waves reach a microphone, they cause the microphone diaphragm to vibrate. These vibrations are then converted into electrical signals by the microphone's transducer, typically a coil or capacitor. The electrical signals are then transmitted through the microphone cable to a recording device or amplifier.
Guys i submitted the question the extra information is that the headset is completely functional because it all works on my computer. The problem is that I can hear everything through it on the PS3, but every headset's microphone doesn't work. I don't get why the microphone is the only thing not working, please help.