VoiceboxMD vMic

Virtual Microphone (A powerful tool that allows you to chart with your iPhone) #

Choose – VBmic Receiver #

Windows Receiver

Mac Receiver

What VBmic does? #

VBmic lets you dictate on your iPhone and have text appear in whatever text box is active on your Mac or Windows (for example your EHR, Word, or a browser form). Audio travels securely, speech is converted to text, and the VBmic Receiver app on the desktop puts the text at the cursor, like typing, but driven by your voice.

You need 3 items to work with iPhone as microphone.

: iPhone app vMic → Active VoiceboxMD account → desktop Receiver running and signed in.

macOS Accessibility – required for text to appear #

VBmic Receiver uses macOS Accessibility so it can send the command that inserts transcribed text into the field you are working in. This is not optional for normal operation on Mac.

Where to go #

  1. Open System Settings (Apple menu → System Settings).
  2. Go to Privacy & Security.
  3. Open Accessibility.
  4. Find VBmic Receiver in the list under “Allow the applications below to control your computer.”
  5. Turn the toggle ON (blue, to the right).

Troubleshooting

ProblemLikely causeWhat to try
Mic active on phone but no text on Mac/WindowsAccessibility OFF for VBmic ReceiverSystem Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility → enable VBmic Receiver → quit and relaunch Receiver
Text goes to the wrong fieldFocus moved before pasteClick in the correct field before and during the utterance; avoid clicking elsewhere until text appears
Menu bar dot gray / won’t connectNetwork environmentCheck signed in on both Desktop and mobile, sign out and sign back in.
Amber / frequent reconnectUnstable network Internet connectivity
Clipboard seemed to changeReceiver and clipboard compatibilityNormal; very aggressive clipboard managers can interfere

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