Voice Control

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Charlie251
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Voice Control

Post by Charlie251 »

Have you guys ever thought of implimenting Microsoft's Speach Rec Engine to control hotkeys?
Barred
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Post by Barred »

Go to eDimantional and have a look at Voice Buddy. It works but you really do need more RAM and a monster CPU to get it working with say TIR+Vector and LOMAC. It is the best combination I know to bring a PIV 3.2 and 4gig of RAM to it's knees
Charlie251
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Post by Charlie251 »

Those are all false statements.

I have been using Voice Buddy for a long while now with an Athalon XP 1800 and 1 GB Ram and it works like a charm. A full review of VB 2 is available on our website.

But you do not need any fancy hardware to run it along with TrackIR Vector and PF / Lock On / FS2004 . Works just fine on my 3 year outdated system.
Magic Man
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Post by Magic Man »

Yep, another recommendation for VB here.

Doesn't need a powerful machine at all.

v2.5 offers a vast amount of pre-done profiles.
DeanONH
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Post by DeanONH »

Yep, it is easy to configure TIR3 + Vector, VoiceBuddy, and Teamspeack to work together. I notice neglible effect on FPS. This is a very powerful configuration.
eyes223
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Post by eyes223 »

hi could not agree more voice buddy works a treat
Dave
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