I am dictating this with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. On the recording tab of the Windows Vista sound setup, my xTag is the selected microphone, and as I speak...
One place you might want to look is in the Speech Recognition Options. Control Panel -> Speech Recognition Options -> Advanced speech options - ... Make sure...
... The audio subsystem of Vista can be erratic with some computers. My first encounter with this was on our first Toshiba notebook with Vista. It listed two...
I'm glad you found the part where you set which microphone WSR uses. That's what I was referring to in my post, but I might not have been very clear. As for...
... Your post is how I found it, but I didn't make that clear :-) ... Thanks for anticipating my next obstacle - it WAS getting reset but I had no idea why....
... In general, I have very few problems with extraneous words/sounds in Windows Speech Recognition. This is probably because I only use the highest noise...
... Thanks to your dialogue and Ilya's input I've found that reducing the microphone volume by 50% of what it is set to, solves the unwanted Start Listening...
I have noticed, when you say Start [startableApplicationNames] If there is more than one match, a disambiguate windows will pop up and will steal the focus...
Strictly speaking, the WSR disambiguation window does not steal focus. It is just topmost. I'm not sure how to make the speech macro windows topmost,...
Hi Guys, Would it be possible for WSR to perform a task at a set time. For instance, if I was to say good night say around 11:00 PM, then around 8:00 AM the...
As far as I know, a macro in WSR can only be invoked by speech. You might want to look into some other programs that can make use of TTS or a program like...
Hi dj, If you want to set an exact time, you'll have to create a DLL (see a previous post on this subject) that watches the time then "wakes up", but for...
A couple months ago WSR stopped recognizing the word "command", both in dictation and in commands. Variants like "commands", "commanded", and "commanding" work...
... in dictation and in commands. Variants like "commands", "commanded", and "commanding" work fine, but "command" is never, ever recognized. ... Rick, Did you...
Brad, When I tried to implement your macro, the macro feature completely collapsed. I wonder what the problem might be; can there be some clash with Rob...
Did some further checking and the macro listed below works fine (I used 5 seconds instead of 32,400 to test) :-) If you have Rob's "stop listening" macro,...
Someone in Autohotkey forum has written a cron alike script, so it's there. I have used it to automatically turn on the radio at specific times, etc. Very...
Okay, I have made it work. It's extremely simple. Just follow the following simple 3 steps. In your Autohotkey script define a hotkey for setting a window to...
... I mean: "WSR Speech macros", the add-on that allows macros, crashed and shut down. Only when I cancelled your macro (by changing its extension to 'text')...
... <snip> ... always ... Rob ... I certainly see your point. We intentionally built the disambiguation dialog in WSR Macros differently because it can have...
Thanks for the idea. Opening the speech dictionary I see I had disabled "Command" (the capitalized version of the word). For some reason that prevented the...
dll sounds interesting but im not a programer and have know idea were to start, but i am willing to learn could you piont me in the right direction. ... up", ...
This post will give you some information on what is involved and how to get started: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ms-speech/message/4586 You'll need...
First i would like to say a big thanks for your help. Ok i downloaded Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition which contains 4 editions and i have installed the...
I'm glad to help dj but I'm beginning to think jumping right in with creating a COM DLL might not be the best place for you to start. We need to get you (and...
I am not so sure there is a topic on this already or not. But during the last couple of months when I was experimenting this exciting new feature of my Vista...