Is possible create something that uses google gesture to write messages?!
Or maybe the google voice?
Tks
Not sure about using Google gestures, but to dictate messages all you have to do is press the microphone button on your keyboard and wait for the prompt.
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Is there a way to compose text messages using speech to text? When I go in to compose a text message all I see is the swype keyboard.
I also thought you could fill in most (all???) text boxes/input fields using voice, but I haven't cracked that code either.
I searched this forum for "speech" and only got five hits, none of which look helpful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=41668949
Use the android keyboard.
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I love the feature of allowing me to ignore a call with an automatic text message. Is there a way to do this using Google Voice text instead of the Samsung text app?
I've thought the same, but haven't found a way to do it.
Has anyone been able to successfully make outgoing calls through Google voice on their Sony Ericsson Arc?
I've done some searches on Google and this forum and it appears others are experiencing the same issue but there isn't a workaround yet.
Thanks in advanced!
Yes, I have been able to make calls with the Voice Search function. It works very well, similar to Vlingo.
Simply say CALL 'contact name'. If the 'contact name' has multiple phone numbers(work, home, cell, etc) it brings up a pop up box and you select the one you want and it dials.
Or you can simply say CALL 'contact name' HOME and it will find the home number and dial it direct.
Now for my question in the Google Voice search. It has to do with sending an SMS message. I am using the stock SMS app. If you say TEXT "contact name" MESSAGE "how are you?" it will send a text message to your contact with the message "how are you?"
Your contact gets the message but a copy of what you sent is not in SMS for that contact. I tested this a couple of three ways. My contact gets my message just fine and I can get their response in SMS like a normal message but I can not see what I sent them. The only exception to this is if you are already in SMS and in the text box and using a keyboard (such as Swype) that has a microphone button, if you speak your message while in the text box it will save a copy of what you sent in the SMS.
Otherwise if you are outside of the SMS program and use the Voice Search to send a text message your contact gets the message but you do not get a copy of the text that was actually sent.
Anyone else try this yet?
Using voice control to start a call is not the same as using Google Voice to make a call - Google Voice is Google's VOIP service which can be integrated into Android handsets.
I am wondering how to turn off the svoice text to speech engine for the maps. It sounds awkward. Did any one try to disable svoice and use google's instead?
Google's text to speech is so clear and sounds human unlike svoice which sounds robotic.
Settings> My Device> Language and Input> Text-to-speech options. Change it to Google and that should set you straight.
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does anyone here know how to integrate Google now with the Google Voice application for sending text messages? When I tell people now to send a text message, it comes back and says that it is unable to perform this function. I am assuming it's doing this because there is no default SMS application for the Nexus 7. How can I force this command to go to Google Voice, and therefore link send a text message command to that application? Is there an intermediary application required to make this work? Thanks for your help.