I have successfully installed and used Microsoft Voice Command 1.50.4333.21 on the i-mate K-JAM.
You must first disable Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial Daemon by deleting the SDaemon.lnk file in \Windows\Startup, then soft-reset.
Install Microsoft Voice Command normally to the main memory, ignoring the erroneous error message about file placement.
Reassign the Voice Speed Dial button to Voice Command and the Messaging button back to whatever you had last (likely the Messaging applet).
I tested it with Contacts, Digit Dial, Media Player, and Appointments, all successfully! It does not recognize Contacts on the SIM card - only those in the database.
I had to change a registry entry, since pressing the button calls the original Voice Dial Tag applet.
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand]
"Path"="\"\\Program Files\\Voice Command\\VoiceCmd.exe\""
Paste it as a .REG file and import it using Resco Explorer 2005.
But, bottom line: YES, IT ACTIVATES VOICE COMMAND OVER THE BLUETOOTH HEADSET.
hi buddy
this is good news, especially that it is possible to initiate the call from headset (and i guess it will work on my parrot ck3100 too then!). can't wait to have one - don't make me jealouse ;-)
cheers, lutz
Good job BTT!
Good Job!
I just applied the change and note the following of interest:
1. If you use voice-command to launch an application the audio remains redirected to the headset until you hit the button again.
2. (And this applies with the built-in package as well) If the device is in standby you get a pause, then static. No prompts occur and no voice commands are accepted.
Robert Harrold
Houston, TX
robinton said:
Good Job!
I just applied the change and note the following of interest:
1. If you use voice-command to launch an application the audio remains redirected to the headset until you hit the button again.
2. (And this applies with the built-in package as well) If the device is in standby you get a pause, then static. No prompts occur and no voice commands are accepted.
Robert Harrold
Houston, TX
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I have the same issue with all headsets that I've tried: Blusepoon AX, GG Telecom, Moto H500. People are reporting no issues with Sony Ericsson and JAbra :shock:
I am getting a similar problem on my Blutrek G2.
BT Voice Dial works once, first time I turn on my Blutooth headset. Here's my sequence:
1. I turn the G2 on and it locates the KJam.
2. I press the G2 button once, it opens the audio channel and I get the VC prompt.
3. I say the VC command and it peforms the request.
... but after that, I cannot get an audio channel to open up again...?
I have tried turning the G2 off and then on again, but still no audio when I press the G2 button. The only way I can get it to open an audio channel again is to soft re set the KJAM.
Any ideas on how to solve this one...?
Regards
Chris
Didn't we already discuss this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=29837
I am having the same exact problem that cbrow51 is having except I am using a HS850 headset.
Any ideas?
Thanks
I have been messing around trying to get MSVC to work, with no result, so I wish to use the built in Voice dial again.
It works when I press the button on the side of the unit, but not from my bluetooth headset. It just opens up a connection, but does not run the voice dialer.
I can only think that I have deleted a necessary registry entry, can anyone help?
Does anyone know how to put Voice Command on instead of the crappy Voice Speed Dial I currently have on my MDA. Thanks.
Just install the new program and re-route the button.
Hi There Professionals,
I was enjoying Cyberon voice speed dial very much with my k-jam.
I removed the Cyberon Voice Commander that came with my new trinity in order to put the good old Voice speed dial - But then.......
First problem - it wasn't registered as a program so the push and talk button on the right side of the trinity couldn't be set to activate it - SOLVED! - I planted a link to the program in the start menu and associated the button to it.
But the main problem still exists. Now as I tap my Bluetooth headset, it just opens the system dialpad (instead of the Voice speed dial listening app.).
Can this issue be resolved? How do I associate the headset one tap voice dial activation command to start the Cyberon Voice Speed Dial Software?
Many Thanks
Alon
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You need to hack the registry to fix this. There have been dozens of similar posts.
Go to HOTKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/OEM/VoiceCommand/
You need to set the "Path" key to point to your Voice Speed Dial program. This is what it looks like for Voice Commander:
\Program Files\Cyberon\VoiceCommander\Voicecommander.exe
I can't remember what the exe file is for Voice Speed Dial, so you will need to find that and set the path accordingly.
If the String Value called Path is not there, you will need to add it. This will ensure that when you hit the button on your BT Headset, this program will start.
re:
It's All set - actually, the "voice speed dial" installation must have planted it Value name: Path
Value data: \Windows\SDDialer.exe
and still the headset opens the system dialpad.
did someone manage to set this for the trinity ?
Please help me.
Alon
I setup the Voice Dial function on my new 8525 and linked it with a few contacts and apps to test it out. It works great, but I can't seem to get back into the program to add more voice tags. The manual for the 8525 says to goto settings and then to the personal tab, and then to voice dial. The voice dial icon is not in my settings menu.
I have also installed the PTT fix file and have it assigned to the Voice Dial Function, but that only works 25% of the time and I have tryed reinstalling the fix.
Any ideas?
For voice tags. Goto start settings personal tab scroll to the bottom and the voice dial app should be there.
And what if its not there?
hey i have the same problem!! does anyone have an idea how to fix this?? thanks guys