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Heiko & Verena Thomas

2005-02-12, 3:42 pm

Did someone play around with this gadget: VAC (for Voice Activated
Commands)?

It's free, I found it easy to use and it makes FS9 life much easier. Of
course you can use it for other sims/games as well.

You find it here http://mysite.verizon.net/res19wz2/VAC/vacsys.htm or here

Only be carefull when assigning short commands, like "gear". I got in
trouble when I asked my spouse for another "beer" close to touch down ;)

Cheers,

Heiko


James Calivar

2005-02-12, 3:42 pm

"Heiko & Verena Thomas" <heiko-und-verena-thomas@t-online.de> wrote in
message news:cub2cs$7kj$00$1@news.t-online.com...
quote:

> Did someone play around with this gadget: VAC (for Voice Activated
> Commands)?
>
> It's free, I found it easy to use and it makes FS9 life much easier. Of
> course you can use it for other sims/games as well.
>
> You find it here http://mysite.verizon.net/res19wz2/VAC/vacsys.htm or here
>
> Only be carefull when assigning short commands, like "gear". I got in
> trouble when I asked my spouse for another "beer" close to touch down ;)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Heiko
>
>


LOL - yeah, I can see that being a problem.

I downloaded and installed it, and configured it for IL2 - it seems to work
reasonably well. But you want to make sure you don't go overkill on it,
because it can actually take more effort to say a phrase slowly enough so
that the app will recognize your input than it does just to his a KB key. I
only use it for rudimentary things that I want quick access to without
having to take my hands off the controls at critical moments - gear up/down,
flaps, etc. And I also use it for wingman commands in single player mode.
A good starting template for wingman commands is available at
http://mysite.verizon.net/res19wz2/...IL2_AEP_PF.zip.

James


Heiko & Verena Thomas

2005-02-12, 3:42 pm

I have to still try it for PF or LOMAC. In FS9 I find it usefull for
calling for the different panels, the ATC and, as you said, other commands
that are annoying to find on the keybord. I also find it boring but helpful
to use the "Speech Training" and to lower the microphone's volume to filter
out background noise (cheerful children, playing dog, dishwashing wife,
etc.)

Cheers,

Heiko

"James Calivar" <amheiserbush@yahoo.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:cub3ts$8qf$1@home.itg.ti.com...
quote:

> "Heiko & Verena Thomas" <heiko-und-verena-thomas@t-online.de> wrote in
> message news:cub2cs$7kj$00$1@news.t-online.com...
>
> LOL - yeah, I can see that being a problem.
>
> I downloaded and installed it, and configured it for IL2 - it seems to
> work
> reasonably well. But you want to make sure you don't go overkill on it,
> because it can actually take more effort to say a phrase slowly enough so
> that the app will recognize your input than it does just to his a KB key.
> I
> only use it for rudimentary things that I want quick access to without
> having to take my hands off the controls at critical moments - gear
> up/down,
> flaps, etc. And I also use it for wingman commands in single player mode.
> A good starting template for wingman commands is available at
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res19wz2/...IL2_AEP_PF.zip.
>
> James
>
>



tuba2@cityofbryan.net

2005-02-12, 3:42 pm


Heiko & Verena Thomas wrote:
quote:

> Did someone play around with this gadget: VAC (for Voice Activated
> Commands)?
>
> It's free, I found it easy to use and it makes FS9 life much easier.

Of
quote:

> course you can use it for other sims/games as well.
>
> You find it here http://mysite.verizon.net/res19wz2/VAC/vacsys.htm or

here
quote:

>
> Only be carefull when assigning short commands, like "gear". I got in

quote:

> trouble when I asked my spouse for another "beer" close to touch down

;)
quote:

>
> Cheers,
>
> Heiko


tuba2@cityofbryan.net

2005-02-12, 3:42 pm

It may also be used in other programs such as MS Word for "Bold", etc.

James Calivar

2005-02-12, 3:42 pm

<tuba2@cityofbryan.net> wrote in message
news:1107905131.031633.80560@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> It may also be used in other programs such as MS Word for "Bold", etc.
>


Not a lot gained there, though - I usually already have my fingers on the KB
when typing in Word, so "CtrlB" is not that much of a stretch. ;-)


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