Is there a registry tweak to activate voice command through bluetooth earpiece as there is for universal?
The specific universal registry tweak is not possible because the stated folder is missing.
I have a Jabra BT250 and when I hit the Jabra button voice command activates automatically, I haven't done any registry tweak.
NOTE: TyTN upgrading is not the best forum to place this kind of questions, it would have been better to ask this on the accessories forum, or in the general TyTN forum.
Thanks for the reply. I am referring to Microsoft VoiceCommand 1.5, if this is what you are referring to as well than this is good news.
Note: Isn't this the general TyTn forum?
apap said:
Thanks for the reply. I am referring to Microsoft VoiceCommand 1.5, if this is what you are referring to as well than this is good news.
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Sorry, I am refering to the "voice speed dial" which comes out of the box with the TyTN rom... I guess this is not the same as "VoiceCommand 1.5".
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Note: Isn't this the general TyTn forum?
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Ooops! yes it is, sorry again... what have I smoked today!? :?
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Lol! I guess it was in upgrading forum and vijay555 moved it
Thanks!
I wouldn't mind smoking that!
Microsoft VoiceCommand is a great improvement on the built in (if your native tongue is English) and there is a good Universal hack to get it used over bluetooth headset...so I was hoping to find a similar hack for TyTn.
So if anybody knows about a solution...please share.
I believe the latest version of Tweaks 2k2 has a tweak for that, I have had some problems with it where it activates, but then replies via the handset, will try to reinstall, when i flash the rom
For those of you who would rather use MS Voice Command instead of the built-in Cyberon Voice Dialer (and who wouldn't...), try this tweak (courtesy of MobiltyToday). I've been using the TyTN with a Motorola HS850 headset for about a week now, and it works great!
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Installing Voice Command on K-JAM/Cingular 8125/HTC TyTN
1. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial software is embedded with the OS and not as an addon through the Extended ROM. The only way to disable it is to delete the shortcut in the \Windows\Start Menu as well as the SDDaemon.lnk file in the \Windows\Startup folder.
2. Install Microsoft Voice Command normally. You may be prompted with an erroneous error message saying it's going to install in Main Memory, which is fine. Just continue with the installation.
3. The installation will reassign the Messaging button to Voice Command, but you probably want to give that back to the Messaging or other favorite applet. Reassign the Voice Speed Dial button to launch Voice Command.
4. Lastly, you must modify this registry entry in order to use your Bluetooth headset with Voice Command:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand Path = "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
Clearing out the traces of Voice Speed Dial
1. In these registry locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_ContextMenu
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_Tools
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Summary_Tools
----> Remove this key entirely: {2C0E9904-F32D-4f53-875F-479F5CA81E18}
2. In this registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ ControlPanel Remove this key entirely: VoiceTagCPL
3. In this registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ OEM \ VoiceCommand Change this value: Path = \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
4. In this folder: \Windows\Startup Remove this file: SDDaemon.lnk
5. Reassign the Voice button in Buttons applet under Settings to Voice Command.
Now, soft-reset your device and that should do it. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial is out of the picture. That is, until you hard reset, then it all comes back.
Thanks! I've updated the wiki with this information:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Utils
goestoeleven said:
For those of you who would rather use MS Voice Command instead of the built-in Cyberon Voice Dialer (and who wouldn't...), try this tweak (courtesy of MobiltyToday). I've been using the TyTN with a Motorola HS850 headset for about a week now, and it works great!
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Installing Voice Command on K-JAM/Cingular 8125/HTC TyTN
1. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial software is embedded with the OS and not as an addon through the Extended ROM. The only way to disable it is to delete the shortcut in the \Windows\Start Menu as well as the SDDaemon.lnk file in the \Windows\Startup folder.
2. Install Microsoft Voice Command normally. You may be prompted with an erroneous error message saying it's going to install in Main Memory, which is fine. Just continue with the installation.
3. The installation will reassign the Messaging button to Voice Command, but you probably want to give that back to the Messaging or other favorite applet. Reassign the Voice Speed Dial button to launch Voice Command.
4. Lastly, you must modify this registry entry in order to use your Bluetooth headset with Voice Command:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand Path = "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
Clearing out the traces of Voice Speed Dial
1. In these registry locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_ContextMenu
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_Tools
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Summary_Tools
----> Remove this key entirely: {2C0E9904-F32D-4f53-875F-479F5CA81E18}
2. In this registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ ControlPanel Remove this key entirely: VoiceTagCPL
3. In this registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ OEM \ VoiceCommand Change this value: Path = \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
4. In this folder: \Windows\Startup Remove this file: SDDaemon.lnk
5. Reassign the Voice button in Buttons applet under Settings to Voice Command.
Now, soft-reset your device and that should do it. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial is out of the picture. That is, until you hard reset, then it all comes back.
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I know i am going to get shot and hung for this, but how exactly does one go about getting into the registry of the pocketpc? I see the instructions posted, but am not sure as to how to start....
Thanks
I'm sory, if my question not related with K-JAM/Cingular 8125/HTC TyTN
devices. I using BA, and spec :
WM2003SE
Rom : 1.40.00 WWE
Radio :1.15.00
ExtRom :1.40.923 WWE
Bluetooth Stack : Broadcom v.1 build 3900
Additional information :
1. Extended Rom already modify by deleting foreign provider cab file and replace with usefull programs for auto install if someday got hardreset accident
2. Already install a2dp profile and audigw.dll versi 1.33 for 2 additional new menu to pairing "High Quality Audio setup and Connect to a keyboard".
3. Service Handsfree I only check box the enable service, neither Authorization, Authentication.
4. Using Nokia HS-36W Bluetooth Headset
I already install cyberon voice speed dial, but the bluetooth headset voice dial can't directly use it. Manually press assigned hardware button or shortcut on XDA IIs to make voice speed dial, then speak the voice tag directly to XDA IIs mic, can not from the headset, but after connecting, the conversation via headset.
I want to make voice speed dial from my bluetooth headset T_T
Guys, pls help me.
jigga009 said:
I know i am going to get shot and hung for this, but how exactly does one go about getting into the registry of the pocketpc? I see the instructions posted, but am not sure as to how to start....
Thanks
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*bang* - you are dead.
There are several registry editors out there; I prefer Resco Registry editor.
Google is your friend.
Martin
O2 XDA Trion an Parrot CK 300 Evolution + Voice Command
I'm using my Trion with a parrot ck 3000 evolution and voice command. With the above registry hack i'm able to activate ms vc and i can give commands to it through my parrot. But after a few second (aprox. 15 sec) while vc is reading the numbers form my dialing contact the trion disconnects form the parrot and is talking trough it's own loudspeaker. When the call starts it reconnects to the parrot and i can talk without any problems.
Does anyone have the same problem? Is there a fix?
ok, using resco file explorer to alter the registry as above got me nothing at the end of the day for some reason...
When I hold the button on the headphone/headset that came with the Tytn, it goes back to the voice speed dial.
When i use the speech button on the side of the Tytn, it goes to the microsoft voice command...
Any advice?
Thanks
did some more checking, and it seems that in the path where we are supposed to put : Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
keeps changing itself back to SDDialer everytime i do the soft reset and try it out.
Also, the folder VoicetagCPL keeps comming back also for some reason...
Any ideas? I am thinking that it has something to do with me not useing a bluetooth headset, but the standard headset that comes with the Tytn....
EDIT: I managed to get everything as it should, but I still cannot get the Microsoft VC to kick in when I hold down the button on the standard headset. I don't have bluetooth headphones right now to try (I had some Plantronics yesterday but returned them today due to lousy SQ), so I am back to the stnadard piece.
Anyone know how to make the standard HTC Tytn earphones work with teh microsoft voice command??
Also, despite doing all of the registry hacks, the voice speed dial is STILL there and kicks in when i hold down the button on the earphones... how perplexing...
My original problem was that I could not find the path as suggested in step 4 below (which works fine on the Universal). I still cannot find the VoiceCommand under the OEM folder. Any suggestions?
4. Lastly, you must modify this registry entry in order to use your Bluetooth headset with Voice Command:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand Path = "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
Goesteleven,
Any solutions for thos of us who don't have the path (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand Path) in our registry?
Thanks,
Some things I've noticed in using these tweaks (and the first two are important)
- by default some of the files that you need to delete are "HIDDEN." File Explorer will not show them (you'll need a 3rd party file manager like Resco that can show hidden files, and even Resco by default won't show hidden files). If you don't delete them, particularly the SDDdaemon in the \Windows\Startup folder, resetting the device will undo all your good work.
- in general Registry changes have a nasty way of disappearing unless you've switched to "File-based Registry" with a program like
Tweaks2k2
- If you don't have the registry key listed for VoiceCommand path, why not simply add it?
How do I add the registry key listed? Thanks
Related
Per chance has anyone created a program or plugin or figured out a shortcut to turn on bluetooth and then enable the Bluetooth Handset Mode in one step?
This would be preferable rather than having to tap the "Bluetooth handset mode is disabled" today plugin, click OK on the message, tick "Turn on Bluetooth", and then tap OK.
If there's a program out there which automates this process, or perhaps provides a 'macro' or 'keystroke record' capability, one could then launch it with MS Voice Command as in "Start Headset".
I've recently reflashed with Sin's merged 2.0 ROM (which I love BTW), which enabled me to get rid of BT tools (which I was running for the Serial Port Profile support for my GPS, but which isn't required anymore because 2003se has a real SPP profile), but the downside is that I'm now back to this four click process to enable the headset, instead of the single tap process BT Tools game me.
I'm not sure whether BT Tools works with SE, but I'd prefer to stick with the MS BT Stack because I can then use the other BT services such as BT modem and what-not.
Lucas.
that would be very, very cool.
I'm working on it...
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I don't know if this is what your after or if it'll work on the xda2 (does on the xda2i).
I use claunch and i've created a shortcut to "BTCplCE" (in windows).
If i tap this on the today screen i get the option to toggle bluetooth on/off and when i turn it on it automatically connects to my headset.
Hope this helps.
Here's What i did :
Installed the BluetoothSwitch.CAB mentioned here in the forum and wrote a Mortscript :
Code:
Errorlevel Syntax
If regkeyEqualsDword HKCU, Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings, \
ScanMode, 0
if question Bluetooth is On. Switch Off ?, BlueToothHSToggle
Runwait \Program Files\BTCMD\BT_OFF.exe
RegWriteDWord HKCU, Software\HTC\BTProfile, On, 1
Else
Exit
Endif
Else
if question Bluetooth is Off. Switch On ?, BlueToothHSToggle
Runwait \Program Files\BTCMD\BT_ON.exe
RegWriteDWord HKCU, Software\HTC\BTProfile, On, 1
Else
Exit
Endif
Save the script as BTHSToggle.mscr (=Mortscript) or BTHSToggle.mortrunner (=Mortrunner)
Now, create a textfile named BTHSToggle.lnk and edit it with noptepad:
Code:
29#BTHSToggle.mscr?profile.dll,-0
Use this link to Toggle BT + prifile on/off, link a hardwarebutton, use it in a Todaylauncher, whatever....
I copied the BT_ON/OFF files to \program files\BTCMD\. Change the path if you don't
jpiek,
Thanks for that - that's exactly what I was after!
I installed MortScript and used your code, although I noticed that where you had
Code:
If regkeyEqualsDword HKCU, Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings, \
ScanMode, 0
if question Bluetooth is On. Switch Off ?...
it should have been
Code:
If regkeyEqualsDword HKCU, Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings, \
ScanMode, 0
if question Bluetooth is Off. Switch On ?...
and so forth.
So my script ended up as follows;
Code:
Errorlevel Syntax
If regkeyEqualsDword HKCU, Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings, \
ScanMode, 0
if question Bluetooth is Off. Switch On ?, BlueToothHSToggle
Runwait \windows\BT_ON.exe
RegWriteDWord HKCU, Software\HTC\BTProfile, On, 1
Else
Exit
Endif
Else
if question Bluetooth is On. Switch Off ?, BlueToothHSToggle
Runwait \windows\BT_OFF.exe
RegWriteDWord HKCU, Software\HTC\BTProfile, On, 1
Else
Exit
Endif
For others, the Bluetooth Switch App is written by Buzz Lightyear and can be found here --> BlueTooth Switch
Fantastic job mate - thanks again.
Lucas.
petest said:
I don't know if this is what your after or if it'll work on the xda2 (does on the xda2i).
I use claunch and i've created a shortcut to "BTCplCE" (in windows).
If i tap this on the today screen i get the option to toggle bluetooth on/off and when i turn it on it automatically connects to my headset.
Hope this helps.
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Hi petest,
I had a look on my iMate and I don't have this file in my windows folder, but the solution above using MortScript worked a treat.
Thanks for your suggestion
Lucas.
Codenix said:
jpiek,
Thanks for that - that's exactly what I was after!
I installed MortScript and used your code, although I noticed that where you had
Code:
If regkeyEqualsDword HKCU, Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings, \
ScanMode, 0
if question Bluetooth is On. Switch Off ?...
it should have been
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Ok, My fault
Confession: I don't use the script anymore, so i quickly rebuild it
I snached the code from my script i use to Toggle 'ActiveSync when cradled' On/Off...
jpiek said:
Ok, My fault
Confession: I don't use the script anymore, so i quickly rebuild it
I snached the code from my script i use to Toggle 'ActiveSync when cradled' On/Off...
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No need to apologise, you're a legend in my book!
Is it possable to have you all put the code into an .arm cab file?
I know Im asking for alot LOL
For those with Wisbar Advanced you may wish to follow this link as I assigned something very similar to a taskbar icon so that I can do BT (on/off using ToggleBTh.exe freeware as opposed to having to create the mortscript) and run a full Activesync over BT in a one tap from the always visible taskbar as opposed to the not always on top today screen or the not always visible WM5 system tray.
http://www.lakeridgesoftware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4092
Regards - Mallow1
PS ToggleBth.exe: -http://www.mystikeep.com/shareware/togglebth/togglebth.htm
Hey I am using vijay555 stuff for the bluetooth audio it works great with my Wizard I am using the Motorola h700 as well. Thanks vijay555 for all your hard work.
I use PZP
I set a profile with the BT on and headset activated. When I select that profile, the PDA is connected automatically to parrot CK3000 of the car.
Go to this forum, it also work on 818pro.
I posted all the setting in the post and you need to download some file from following post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=275438#275438
1. The ROM should be updated as latest AKU2 ROM
2. Extract the attached *.zip file. Find this files Avrcp_MPplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll and sbc.dll. Copy these three files to \Windows thru ActiveSync.
3. You also find this file Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB . Copy this file to any folder (I recommend \My Documents), and install it in PDA.
4. Import or modify A2DP-related registry values as follows, I use resco
editor.
Add Key Value
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{7AAC2B28-5DD1-4052-81DD-E17114EE96B6}]
Add > Default ="WMP Mobile A2DP Plugin" (Use String Value)
Add Key Value
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{7AAC2B28-5DD1-4052-81DD-E17114EE96B6}\InProcServer32]
Add > "ThreadingModel"="Free" (Use String Value)
Add > Default ="Avrcp_MPplugin.dll" (Use String Value)
Add Key Value
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\UIPlugins]
Add Key Value
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\UIPlugins\{7AAC2B28-5DD1-4052-81DD-E17114EE96B6}]
Add > "FriendlyName"="Windows Media Player Mobile A2DP Plugin"(Use String Value)
Add > "Description"="Integrates Bluetooth A2DP functionality with Windows Media Player Mobile" (Use String Value)
Add > "Capabilities"=dword:02000001 (Use Dword Value)
Add Key Value
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Services\0000110B-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB]
Add > Default ="Wireless Stereo" (Use String Value)
Add >"bthutil.dll"=dword:00000000 (Use Dword Value)
Add Key Value
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\BtA2dpSnd]
Add > "Flags"=dword:00010002 (Use Dword Value)
Add > "Index"=dword:00000008 (Use Dword Value)
Add > "Order"=dword:00000008 (Use Dword Value)
Add > "Prefix"="WAV" (Use String Value)
Add > "Dll"="bta2dp.dll" (Use String Value)
5. Long Press Power button > Power Off and Trun On Again.
6. Deleted any bluetooth headset pair and soft reset.
7. You can enable A2DP for your stereo headset, from Settings - 6. Connections - 2. Bluetooth - Menu (right softkey) - 1. Devices - Select your A2DP headset - Menu (right softkey) - Set as Wireless Stereo !!
Can anyone else confirm yet that this works?
Thanks for posting this sas90850!
Thanks, sas90850 and kyunga who posted the original files for Tornado. Glad to know that Dopod 818Pro can support A2DP even before ROM upgrade from all HTC vendors.
I try to integrate those files and registry settings into a CAB file for easier use. I don't have a stereo BT headset to test but hope this works. To install the driver, just run this CAB in your Prophet.
People in the Thailand "www.pdamobiz.com" have tested this driver and confirmed that it works on Dopod 818Pro (HTC Prophet) and Dopod 838 (HTC Wizard). Thanks Mr. Ruchonburi for picutres from Dopod 838 below:
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works on S200
The cab installation worked for my Wizard _O_
It's paired with my Plantronics Pulsar 590A headset now
DJW said:
works on S200
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How well does it work?
Does the sound drop out?
Does it work on all songs?
Installed on SPV M600 and paired with Motorola HT820 but no sound through headphones from Windows media player.
Are the registry settings included in the cab file.
Friggin SWEET!!! I just installed on my Jamin and it works great! I used Khuanchai's cab file for the registry edits (thanks Khuanchai) and followed the instructions in the other post, restarted, paired with my ITech and now I have stereo! Just fyi, I have the latest Imate rom installed, and am overclocking to 204. I am using TCMP for playback and have tried several differnet mp3's and have had no dropout since I have been listening (approx 10 min so far). Now I have a2dp on my Kjam (via the test rom) and my Jamin working flawlessly! Thanks to everyone that helped with this!
Going to try and install again.
I just tested with windows media player and it works fine with that for me too. Here is what I did:
followed the instructions above
Go to this forum, it also work on 818pro.
I posted all the setting in the post and you need to download some file from following post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=275438#275438
1. The ROM should be updated as latest AKU2 ROM
2. Extract the attached *.zip file. Find this files Avrcp_MPplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll and sbc.dll. Copy these three files to \Windows thru ActiveSync.
3. You also find this file Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB . Copy this file to any folder (I recommend \My Documents), and install it in PDA.
Then ran the cab file posted above, soft reset and paired with my itech and it was working
techspy said:
I just tested with windows media player and it works fine with that for me too. Here is what I did:
followed the instructions above
Go to this forum, it also work on 818pro.
I posted all the setting in the post and you need to download some file from following post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=275438#275438
1. The ROM should be updated as latest AKU2 ROM
2. Extract the attached *.zip file. Find this files Avrcp_MPplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll and sbc.dll. Copy these three files to \Windows thru ActiveSync.
3. You also find this file Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB . Copy this file to any folder (I recommend \My Documents), and install it in PDA.
Then ran the cab file posted above, soft reset and paired with my itech and it was working
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this works perfectly on my O2 Neo thank you all guy´s you´re the best thr real CRACKS !!!!
Work smooth and stable on my S200(264Mhz) + Plantronics Pulsar 590. With WMP also works buttons on headset (fwd, bwd, play/pause). No drops encounted so far.
Don't forget to install Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB.
Finally, we have usefull A2DP for Prophet right here.
Did hard reset and clean install working mint off to the gym to listen to bluetooth metallica you guys rock. very very loud on these Moto headphones.
WOW
you rock!!!
I havent tried yet, cuz my R35 is still on the way.
IT'S A GOOD NEWS
THANKS ALOT!
This is sweet. Now why wouldn't it have been default with the AKU2 ROM?... Don't they know people will just figure this stuff out eventually?
So whats the easiest way to transfer the sound to the headset? When I turn off my headset, audio goes back to the built in speaker. Then when I turn my headset back on, it only acts as a "headset", not stereo headphones. I can voice dial etc, but to get back to using it in stereo, I have to go back to the bluetooth settings, select the headset and select "set as wireless stereo". Anyone know how to set a hard button to toggle this? Or how to put an item on the today screen via pocket plus or otherwise?
techspy said:
So whats the easiest way to transfer the sound to the headset? When I turn off my headset, audio goes back to the built in speaker. Then when I turn my headset back on, it only acts as a "headset", not stereo headphones. I can voice dial etc, but to get back to using it in stereo, I have to go back to the bluetooth settings, select the headset and select "set as wireless stereo". Anyone know how to set a hard button to toggle this? Or how to put an item on the today screen via pocket plus or otherwise?
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I have Play/Pause button on my Pulsar 590 headset. Long push on this button turns ON and OFF stereo function on S200. May be your headset have similar button also.
I just have volume buttons and a "connect" button. When I press the connect button, it activates voice dial.
Is it possible to have the icon that appears when stereo headset connects show all the time, on my spv m600 its like a headset with a note in the middle.
I have a Jamin with latest rom. Installed CAB. POwer Off. Removed all BT devices. Soft reset. After that I can see Wireless Stereo while pairing headphones with Jamin. BUT I DON'T have option in BT properties for headset to enable Wireless Stereo.
Any ideas?
OK I tried MS Voice Command, didn't like it & decide to get back to the old good Voice Speed Dial...
Unfortunately when i press a button on my BT headset it only brings up phone application - there's no possibility to use voice dialling
I tired to replace the registry string "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand" with a sddaemon.exe and then with sddialer.exe - just for sure, but this solution didn't work
Can anyone check its own Wizard and come up with any solution?
I would appreciate pasting the actual correct registry keys from Voice Command section. Do I nedd to create a key called path or should I just place everything under default value? (I've already tried both....)
mikolajek said:
OK I tried MS Voice Command, didn't like it & decide to get back to the old good Voice Speed Dial...
Unfortunately when i press a button on my BT headset it only brings up phone application - there's no possibility to use voice dialling
I tired to replace the registry string "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand" with a sddaemon.exe and then with sddialer.exe - just for sure, but this solution didn't work
Can anyone check its own Wizard and come up with any solution?
I would appreciate pasting the actual correct registry keys from Voice Command section. Do I nedd to create a key called path or should I just place everything under default value? (I've already tried both....)
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Try the cab in this thread... I created the cab and tested it on my wizard...VC 1.6 works flawlessly for me... Good luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283412&page=5
Thanks, but it didnt' work
I installed the cab and then changed the file in the path for the original voice command. But pushing the button still brings up the phone... :|
soooo is anyone working on this for the hw6900? or are we waiting for the update from microsoft?
I would love lend a hand to anyone willing to try, but unfortuantely my technical know how is not as high as my enthusiasm...
even in the mS Mobile page says, the voice commands does not works with the Ipaq, is an issue with the buetooth stack, I know some people change it and has a different stack, but...after a while they go back, because has more issues than solutions, sorry.
folow next step:
1. copy shortcut voicecmd.exe from \program files\voice command to \windows\start menu\programs.
2. open buttons (start\setings)
3. Assign a program to button 1 (press-n-hold) assign voicecmd (not assign voice command)
This procedure work 100% microsoft voice command 1.6 my 6915
spgi said:
folow next step:
1. copy shortcut voicecmd.exe from \program files\voice command to \windows\start menu\programs.
2. open buttons (start\setings)
3. Assign a program to button 1 (press-n-hold) assign voicecmd (not assign voice command)
This procedure work 100% microsoft voice command 1.6 my 6915
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This is how the program is ment to be used, but what we are trying to accomplish is starting the program (or voice prompt) via pressing the button on our bt headset.
anyone working on this?
TRY THIS ONE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1282191&postcount=28
The msvoicecmd in bepe's rom is only for English user, I prefer to use cyberon voice commander 2.0 for Chinese command support. but the msvoicecmd is prior than cyberon when I press the talk key on the bluetooth headset each time.
Is there a way to remove or disable the msvoicecmd? I mean some registry modify, not modify the rom(it' hard to me), uncheck the "Enabled" option in the msvoice setting no help to call out the cyberon vc.
remove the msvoicecomand from the windows/startmenu/programs folder and it should work...
I did exactly the same to remove the Voice Speed Dial (rom default) and since then my Voice commander started to work...
Petr
windirt said:
The msvoicecmd in bepe's rom is only for English user, I prefer to use cyberon voice commander 2.0 for Chinese command support. but the msvoicecmd is prior than cyberon when I press the talk key on the bluetooth headset each time.
Is there a way to remove or disable the msvoicecmd? I mean some registry modify, not modify the rom(it' hard to me), uncheck the "Enabled" option in the msvoice setting no help to call out the cyberon vc.
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go to \windows\startup\
and delete msvoice cmd from there and restart and the ms voice will not start thats the easiest way
it is no helpful, after I deleted the msvoicecommand shortcut in the startup folder.
msvoicecmd not popup again when I press the key on bluetooth headset. but the cyberon voicecommander not popup either.