Hi folk,
I'm usin a XDA II and everthing works fine.
I would like to use a voice-dialing software and I tried Microsoft Voice Command. The software works but it's very difficult to make voice-dialings for german names. The software will not understand me right, using the english commands (dial, diall 12345, ...) works but "dial uwe, or dial renate) doesn't work.
Does anyone know another software which works with german names, or is perhaps in german?
Erik
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SoftwareMicrosoft\Bluetooth\Settings\LocalName
Modify the string to your fancy.
Did not work with me at all
i have WM2003
BT
Reset your device.
hi there
as user of wizard and tornado (qtek 8310) i am asking myself if it would be possible to convert ms voice command from ppc to smartphone since i really like to hear who's calling me. would there be any chance to do that? and if so - how?
best regards, lutz
Hi All,
I've got a few problems that I haven't been able to solve with the TyTn so far. Any suggestions are appreciated:
I can't seem to connect the terminal services client to any of my computers at home over wifi. I'm getting the "The connection to the server has timed out. Try connecting to the terminal server again." message. I can connect to remote desktop from any computer at home (or remotely via ssh). More befuddling is the fact that the TyTn can ping computers on the network (and access shared folders via total commander) and vice versa. I've checked to make sure that my connections setting and the wifi network are both set to the same network (tried both work and internet) and tried using both ip addresses and computer names to access the computers. I also had a look to see if the licensing registry key that caused problems with some handhelds under wm2003 existed (it doesn't).
Another thing I've been trying to figure out is how to customize the button on the bundled headset. My testing of MS VC with bluetooth yielded less than stellar recognition but the wired mic is very reliable and I would like to be able to use it in the car without touching the phone. I'd like to make the headset button activate MS VC instead of voice speed dial when held (I've done the listed steps to disable voice speed dial and replace it with MS VC but VSD still seems to be there and activate when I hold the headset button). I'm hoping there is registry key that controls this button but I haven't been able to locate one yet.
Finally, I would like to be able to add email addresses to poutlook that are the same ones used on my desktop and have them recognized as the same inbox and sync when the devices are synced. My brief look at the controls and the manual didn't seem to indicate a way to do this without exchange. Has anyone done this successfully (or know if it can be done)?
If you've gotten this far I owe you a thank you just for reading this post
I managed to enable the call button on my Jabra BT620 bluetooth stereo headset to start Voice Command - see global registry hacks in the XDA wiki. I assume it will work for a wired headset.
MS Voice Command activation from BT headset:
"Now this one is sweet and makes the JASJAR the daddy for voice commands.
Install Voice Command to the default location.
Fire up a registry editor
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Modify the string marked "path" from the default \Windows\SDDialer.exe to \Program Files\Voice Command\?VoiceCMD.exe
Now, when you press your BT headset connect button, MS Voice command will fire up and take commands through the headset. It's reponses will be played through the headset too. "
I managed to enable the call button on my Jabra BT620 bluetooth stereo headset to start Voice Command - see global registry hacks in the XDA wiki. I assume it will work for a wired headset.
MS Voice Command activation from BT headset:
"Now this one is sweet and makes the JASJAR the daddy for voice commands.
Install Voice Command to the default location.
Fire up a registry editor
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Modify the string marked "path" from the default \Windows\SDDialer.exe to \Program Files\Voice Command\?VoiceCMD.exe
Now, when you press your BT headset connect button, MS Voice command will fire up and take commands through the headset. It's reponses will be played through the headset too. "
I managed to enable the call button on my Jabra BT620 bluetooth stereo headset to start Voice Command - see global registry hacks in the XDA wiki. I assume it will work for a wired headset.
MS Voice Command activation from BT headset:
"Now this one is sweet and makes the JASJAR the daddy for voice commands.
Install Voice Command to the default location.
Fire up a registry editor
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Modify the string marked "path" from the default \Windows\SDDialer.exe to \Program Files\Voice Command\?VoiceCMD.exe
Now, when you press your BT headset connect button, MS Voice command will fire up and take commands through the headset. It's reponses will be played through the headset too. "
Thanks for the reply ChrisNash,
The registry modification you refer to works for me as well -- with a bluetooth headset, however, the wired headset button still activates voice speed dial.
Terminal services client
Have you managed to get this to work yet as I've the same problem on my XDA EXEC??????????
Has anybody managed to get MS Voicecommand working under WM6, and what version of MS Voicecommand.
Finally, is it worth it to purchase this software for the BA on WM6?
Many thanks
CeRRaNo
Voice Command 1.6 works fine for me.
there are problems with it and WM6 there are few threads in hermes section, you can read there