Is it possible to use voice dialing? It would help with this problem of having to open the case to use the phone if I could set it to use voice commands. I see someone has referred to voice commands on the xda 1, but I can't find it in the help file, even though this is quite a standard facility on ordinary mobile phones.
Cathy
Here it is for you:
http://microsoft.handango.com/Platf...30&productType=2&platformId=2&productId=90635
I am using it, and I love it.
but it cost money
there are a great many features that normal cellphones support that xda's dont
i suppose this is because as i see it the xda is a pda with cellphone not a cellphone with pda
not sure of smartphones are closer to cellphones optionwise but would suspect that they are
you are correct - it is a PDA with cell phone functionality... but it is worth it...
In regards to the MS Voice Dialing - one of the pluses - you do not have to do "tagging" - it will recognize the name from the Contacts... another very good feature - you can actually dial the number (like DIAL 5551212) and it will dial for you.
.... not if you are in UK (Amazingly) Windows 2003 does not support telephone numbers beginning with 0. Wouldn't you have thought that Bill would have at least spared a thought for us 52million citizens?
Mike
mikesands said:
.... not if you are in UK (Amazingly) Windows 2003 does not support telephone numbers beginning with 0. Wouldn't you have thought that Bill would have at least spared a thought for us 52million citizens?
Mike
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Can you explain further what you mean by this.
Quote from Microsoft Voice Command User's Guide
"International dialing formats (or dialiing any number starting with a 0 (zero)) are not supported; to dial an unsupported number format, you can create a contact with the number and then call that contact)"
Also voice command seems only to accept 7 digit or 10 digit numbers. They say that it will accept a 1+10-digit number, but what I think they mean by this is the numeral 1 at the begining. So most UK mobile (actually you have to say 'moble' for the lady to recognise it) numbers are too long as are all the landline numbers.
Mike
I've just installed FONIX VOICE DIAL into the XDA II and it works flawlessly!
It doesn't tell you what meetings you have next or launch applications (ala MS Voice Command) but I don't need all that. All I wanted was a voice dialer for when I'm driving and this software does it perfectly.
Voice Dialing can be done either by referencing your contact list "Call Adam Smith mobile" or you can use "Dial 001160343437656". No training is required but you can fine tune the voice recognition (haven't tried this yet).
Highly recommended.
LINK HERE
Have you tried neuvoice navigator.
Supposed to work well in noisy environments, but does require voice tag setup.
http://www.neuvoice.com/xdasoftware.php
only $9.99
Fonix flop
Bought and installed Fonix and dumped off MS Voice Commander, but Fonix is MUCH worse. I ended up shouting at the nice man inside my XDA2
Mike
Hi all,
Does the Touch HD have the ability to divert a voice call to an inbuilt voice recording on the Touch HD? (i.e. like the O2 Stealth app- see link below)
O2 Stealth with a built in "virtual" answering machine:
Records incoming calls to the device. Really annoys your service provider. No more wasting minutes checking voicemail.
http://www.myxda.com/xda-stealth_value.aspx#answer
The first generic answering machine for Windows Mobile released:
http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/blogs/3/the_first_generic_answering_machine_for
Thanks,
Nailoua
The answer is no, but indeed you can have an app activate speakerphone mode and then record conversations, for example with Audio Notes Touch http://iwindowsmobile.com/mobile-audio-recorder.html
I guess a program about it "could" be made but nothing seems to exists up to now
Why iSecretary can’t mute the microphone of my xperia x1 and why the caller can’t hear my answer message
How can I fix this using registry or any tweak tool for windows mobile 6.1
thanks
Anyone knows of a good voice mail program for the Xperia ? I prefer it to be free.
iSecretary
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works perfectly, thanks
Why I Secretary can’t mute the microphone of my xperia x1 and why the caller can’t hear my answer message
How can I fix this using registry or any tweak tool for windows mobile 6.1
thanks
Hi,guys
I have a nnoying voice teeling me the name and number of the caller when a new call comes in . How do I switch it off. It was not there before I Installed some voice applications-
I have Unsinalled them subsequentely but the announcement remains
I installed couple of voice controllers to test on my new HD
Cyberon voice commander V1.6
Vito Voice to GO
And microsoft voice commander 1.6SP
The Microsoft did not fully installed.
May be it is the cause.
solution to This will be also interesting for people who actually want callerid annouced . e.g. while driving
regards
Anil
Sounds very much like microsoft voice commander as I had it announcing incoming calls on a Tytn. I would suggest to try the uninstall again (also from active sync window) and then check the registry.
solved - STOP announcing incoimng call - callerid
Yes It was microsofy voice commander. Removed all registry entries and also the folder- (it was not showing in installed progarmmes due to failed installation)
Thank you very much
Anil
Is there a windows mobile app that does text to speech caller id (contacts or digits) as a ring tone?
My friend has one for her BlackBerry.. I really need one for my WM6.x phone now that the no cell phones while driving law has been implemented here..
Thanks in advance!
My ASUS P526 came with a voice control app that I never used..
Imagine I've been using WM since 2002 and I tonight was the first time I installed Microsoft Voice Command?
To all other Voice Command newbies, Microsoft Voice Command announces phone calls/messages probably since 2006!!
MS Voice Command 1.6 does not install on HP iPaq 69xx (I'll try Cyberon) but MSVC works great on the HD2!