How to Fix Wired PowerMic Buttons Not Working in Dragon Medical One

Introduction
If your wired PowerMic buttons are not responding while using Dragon Medical One, the issue may be related to the microphone configuration or the DMO session. Fortunately, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try before contacting technical support.
Log Out and Log Back Into Dragon Medical One
The first step is to log out of Dragon Medical One by clicking the flame icon located on the DMO toolbar. Once you have successfully logged out, sign back into your account and verify that PowerMic II is selected as the active input device. In many cases, re-establishing the connection between Dragon Medical One and the microphone resolves button functionality issues.
Verify the Selected Input Device
After logging back in, open the microphone settings and confirm that PowerMic II is configured as the default input device. Incorrect device selection can prevent the PowerMic buttons from communicating properly with Dragon Medical One, even if the microphone itself appears to be working.
When the Issue Persists
If the PowerMic buttons continue to malfunction after logging out and selecting the correct input device, the problem may require further investigation by your Information Systems or IT support team. Be prepared to provide details about the workstation or computer you were using when the issue occurred, as this information can help technicians identify configuration or hardware-related problems.
Temporary Workaround
While the issue is being investigated, you can continue using Dragon Medical One by switching to PowerMic Mobile on your smartphone or mobile device. PowerMic Mobile allows you to dictate and control Dragon Medical One remotely, ensuring that your workflow is not interrupted while the wired PowerMic issue is being resolved.
Conclusion
Most wired PowerMic button issues can be resolved by logging out of Dragon Medical One, logging back in, and selecting PowerMic II as the active input device. If the problem persists, contact your IT support team and use PowerMic Mobile as a temporary alternative until a permanent fix is implemented.