InqScribe directly supports most USB foot pedals. While we can’t guarantee that InqScribe will work with every USB foot pedal on the market, we are continually adding to our list of confirmed compatible foot pedals. 


If you have a pedal from another manufacturer, please download InqScribe (it’s free to try!) and test out your pedal. Does it work? Are you having issues? Let us know by sending an email to support@inqscribe.com. We'll use your feedback to update this list. 

For more information on foot pedals, please visit the foot pedals documentation page.



Supported Foot Pedals

Currently our list of supported pedals includes:

(NOTE that "ECS" and "VEC" are simply branded versions of the Infinity IN-USB-xxx pedals).



InqScribe v2.2.xInqScribe v2.5+
macOSWindowsmacOSWindows
ECS (see IN-USB pedals)



IN-USB-1
not released yet
IN-USB-2 version 14 and older
not released yet
IN-USB-2 version 15+
⚠️
not released yet
IN-USB-3
⚠️
not released yet
VEC (see IN-USB pedals)



VPedal
not released yet


✅ = Fully supported
⚠️ = Partially supported.  You can set some buttons.
❌ = Not supported



Unsupported Foot Pedals 

These pedals are known to NOT work with InqScribe: 

  • ECS FPAE USB -- This is a specialized pedal designed to work ONLY with Express Scribe. It does not work with InqScribe. 
  • Olympus -- Olympus pedals uses a proprietary method of communication, and as such, may not be used with any non-Olympus transcription software.
  • Philips -- Specifically, users have reported issues with the Philips LFH2310 foot pedal. 
  • Any serial-port based foot pedal -- Simply adding a USB adapter to a serial port-based pedal will not make it work with InqScribe. What is important is not whether you plug the pedal into a USB port, but whether the pedal can register itself with the operating system as an available input device.