Anyone know if a bluetooth headset works for voice control operations on the m.o.j.o or for use in android voice operated apps like evi etc,as i do not want to go out and buy one only to find it's not going to work with the feature as it's the only reason i want it.
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Now i know the boys are working on getting a bluetooth headset to work soley with VC, but is there a way to use the wired handsfree buton to activate M$ VC?
My Jam wired headset and M$ VC streams audio and commands but only the button doesnt activate the program, actually it seems that my button doesnt do anything!
Also i dont know anything bout programing but is it possible to strip part of the wired handsfree program (ie the part that sends audio, earpiece and mic) and use that for the bluetooth?
maybe just re-channel the info from handsfree port to the bluetooth port?
Last but not least is it possible to incorparate TTS with the M$ VC? as i would like it if VC could read my txt msgs and emails to me (yes i know fonix currently does that but i dont really wana go and buy another VC program)
I have a MDA VARIO and I also really would like to know if I can use my wired headset answer button to start a program, e.g. voice comman actions.
So far I know, I only can answer phone calls with it.
Thanks alot if someone can help!
I have a Vario II with Skype installed.
I realise that Skype recommends that you use the supplied headset when using the product for calling (rather than the speakerphone) but I was wondering if I can use my Bluetooth headset instead of the wired headset?
Bluetooth works fine with ordinary phone calls so I sort of expected it to work with Skype (doesn't the phone just see a Bluetooth headset as a standard headset once a partnership has been established?) - but it doesn't appear to work.
Am I missing something or does Skype for Pocket PC not support Bluetooth? And, if not, why not?
Skype probably doesn't use BT Headset profile. They probably should. But look at how long it took MS to make Voice Command work with BT and on our phones it didn't even work. I bet A2DP stereo headsets would work since it is an audio sending profile and not related to calls but you wouldn't be able to use the MIC except for the one on the phone. This might be enough functionality someone could try if they haven't already. However, there is the utility that someone wrote for the Samsung SCH-i730 that redirect all audio to the BT headset. There is no reason it shouldn't work on any PPC that uses the Microsoft BT stack. So try it out and see if it works.
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/391448-post1.html
You need to create shortcuts to the toggle executable to make it easy to use.
There is a reg entry that will allow you to patch all sound to a BT headset.
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand
LaunchAPEnable should be 0 instead of 1. Once done the headset hardware button will be remapped to connect to the device instead of launching voice command.
You will still be able to press the button to answer calls, it just won't initiate voice dial for new calls.
I would suggest one of those small freeware that allow to remap the hardware button (my button right softw key's been remapped to display a full program menu, that includes the voice command). I'm using a program called New Menu for Windows Mobile 5.
Hope this will help,
Sam
Can anyone share if they have any other methods to use BT with skype?
bsica said:
Can anyone share if they have any other methods to use BT with skype?
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sorry for the bump... but if this can somehow work it would be a godsend... any ideas oh wise ones?
read my previous post.
To toggle Audio to A2DP you might want to see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1485391#post1485391
It's an easy way of switching audio to the headset and back to the device. This is for A2DP only.
hey guys,i was hoping for a different thing..is it possible to change the sound from the loudspeaker to the small speaker?? like using a real phone instead of using earphones..i dont have any earphones or bt headsets for the moment so i was hoping that someone can help me out here..its annoying if ur using skype while other people can hear the person you are talking to..
p/s:i've search everywhere including this forum,but still no solution..
No. Apparently it's a flaw in WM: it doesn't give apps access to the phone speaker.
that's a shame..hope microsoft will consider this for their future product
Bluetooth does work with Skype
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Can anyone share if they have any other methods to use BT with skype?
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Try www.Fring.com it has the Skype, MSN, ICQ in there they're all work with the bluetooth. (check the setting after the installation to allow bluetooth headset)
I've done some searches and not found anybody who manages to use MS voice command through a hands free headset.
I've just bought a parrot bluetooth hands free for my car. I'd hoped to be able to use MS voice command for voice dialing. I get the actual phone call through the hands free, but the voice prompts for VC come through the phone and the mic on the phone is used for voice recognition.
I've read people hacking about to get all audio through the hands free, but the hack I've seen disables VC.
Does anyone know if it's possible? Or is there any other software that can be used for voice dialing through the hands free. I'm guessing not if it's htc bad implementation of the bluetooth stack.
Cheers
it is definitely possible - if with BT handsfree you mean bluetooth headsets. With my Jabra BT620s i could use MS voice commander 1.6 and give instructions....it ALMOST works, in the sense that it technically does the job but, at the end, i didn't like it: too sensitive to noise and to....my english....
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I've done some searches and not found anybody who manages to use MS voice command through a hands free headset.
I've just bought a parrot bluetooth hands free for my car. I'd hoped to be able to use MS voice command for voice dialing. I get the actual phone call through the hands free, but the voice prompts for VC come through the phone and the mic on the phone is used for voice recognition.
I've read people hacking about to get all audio through the hands free, but the hack I've seen disables VC.
Does anyone know if it's possible? Or is there any other software that can be used for voice dialing through the hands free. I'm guessing not if it's htc bad implementation of the bluetooth stack.
Cheers
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I have the same problem - has anyone found a fix?
Incoming calls are fine, also connections that are made after the initial user-to-phone command.
I also have a diamond and this operates just fine ie the MSVC prompt comes through the bluetooth OK.
Thanks
PS yes, I have tried changing HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
BTAGExtModule =vcbthag.dll to BTAGExt.dll
Let me begin by saying that I'm new to the idea of voice controls on my phone, but I like it.
I've played briefly with S Voice, and I also have My Motospeak with the BT headset I bought. S Voice says that it can work with BT headsets. How would I go about setting that up? Anyone know?
Are there other voice control apps out there that are better? Anyone have any good voice control tips?
Hi all, I'm wondering if there is any app that can help me trigger google now from a car using a basic bluetooth commands from the car stereo.
By this, I mean pressing a combinations of bluetooth commands to trigger it (for example, forward-forward-rewind-forward from the steering wheel controls of a car)
The reasoning is that Google Now can already use bluetooth mics to receive commands - the only difficult part is starting up google now when moving (without getting a ticket!)
could this be possible with tasker?
Thanks for any help!
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Hi all, I'm wondering if there is any app that can help me trigger google now from a car using a basic bluetooth commands from the car stereo.
By this, I mean pressing a combinations of bluetooth commands to trigger it (for example, forward-forward-rewind-forward from the steering wheel controls of a car)
The reasoning is that Google Now can already use bluetooth mics to receive commands - the only difficult part is starting up google now when moving (without getting a ticket!)
could this be possible with tasker?
Thanks for any help!
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I'm not sure whether it works across bluetooth, but I'm able to bring up voice command with headset button controller on my wired headset by setting a custom remote button pattern.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kober.headsetbutton&hl=en
I'm wondering this too - however I'm wondering if there's some sort of dialler 'middle man' app I could use.. say when I dial '1234' from bluetooth, it runs a custom task (eg triggering google now) - surely someone has written something like that?
upgrade your call button from voice dialer to google now: http://hackerspace.lifehacker.com/reassign-your-bluetooth-phone-button-to-open-google-n-1507391132