voice command bt initiation - Sable

soooo is anyone working on this for the hw6900? or are we waiting for the update from microsoft?
I would love lend a hand to anyone willing to try, but unfortuantely my technical know how is not as high as my enthusiasm...

even in the mS Mobile page says, the voice commands does not works with the Ipaq, is an issue with the buetooth stack, I know some people change it and has a different stack, but...after a while they go back, because has more issues than solutions, sorry.

folow next step:
1. copy shortcut voicecmd.exe from \program files\voice command to \windows\start menu\programs.
2. open buttons (start\setings)
3. Assign a program to button 1 (press-n-hold) assign voicecmd (not assign voice command)
This procedure work 100% microsoft voice command 1.6 my 6915

spgi said:
folow next step:
1. copy shortcut voicecmd.exe from \program files\voice command to \windows\start menu\programs.
2. open buttons (start\setings)
3. Assign a program to button 1 (press-n-hold) assign voicecmd (not assign voice command)
This procedure work 100% microsoft voice command 1.6 my 6915
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This is how the program is ment to be used, but what we are trying to accomplish is starting the program (or voice prompt) via pressing the button on our bt headset.

anyone working on this?

TRY THIS ONE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1282191&postcount=28

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Cyberon voice command shortcut on your screen

Hi mates, actualy i found this:
-Cyberon voice command use the record button to start, but you can do another trick:
1-Install the latest spb pocket plus
2-Choose one of the tabs (lets say MAIN) and click add items
3-Choose custom and at the botton left click add/file and then browse the windows folder and choose "sddialer.exe"
4-Now you can start cyveron voice command from your selected tab on the touch screen.
All we need now is some one that can find a way to point the "head set button" to this new short cut.

Uninstall MS Voice Command & back to Voice Speed Dial - how to?

OK I tried MS Voice Command, didn't like it & decide to get back to the old good Voice Speed Dial...
Unfortunately when i press a button on my BT headset it only brings up phone application - there's no possibility to use voice dialling
I tired to replace the registry string "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand" with a sddaemon.exe and then with sddialer.exe - just for sure, but this solution didn't work
Can anyone check its own Wizard and come up with any solution?
I would appreciate pasting the actual correct registry keys from Voice Command section. Do I nedd to create a key called path or should I just place everything under default value? (I've already tried both....)
mikolajek said:
OK I tried MS Voice Command, didn't like it & decide to get back to the old good Voice Speed Dial...
Unfortunately when i press a button on my BT headset it only brings up phone application - there's no possibility to use voice dialling
I tired to replace the registry string "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand" with a sddaemon.exe and then with sddialer.exe - just for sure, but this solution didn't work
Can anyone check its own Wizard and come up with any solution?
I would appreciate pasting the actual correct registry keys from Voice Command section. Do I nedd to create a key called path or should I just place everything under default value? (I've already tried both....)
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Try the cab in this thread... I created the cab and tested it on my wizard...VC 1.6 works flawlessly for me... Good luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283412&page=5
Thanks, but it didnt' work
I installed the cab and then changed the file in the path for the original voice command. But pushing the button still brings up the phone... :|

The real fix for MS Voice Command and Wm6 rom

So I worked with others on this and have successfully come up with a solution to this problem.
Step one is to download the attached file and extract the files to your SD card.
Step 2 is to run your msvc1.6 .cab install.
After reboot run we run the extracted .cab files.
First run the Voice Command Apache Fix . cab install
then go into your button setup in control panel and set button 1 to start menu and the first button 5 to none.
Next run the LennySH VoiceCommand WM6 Fix .cab install
now soft reset.
Next you need to run the IDTransferV1[1].cab
After install it may ask you to soft reset... this is fine.
Almost there.
Now go into file explorer and find the IDtransfer icon in windows/startmenu/programs
copy that file and go to windows/startup and paste the program in there.
Soft reset one more time.
Now when your phone reboots it is almost ready.
You will have IDTransfer come up and u need to check Enable and click on hide. If you ever soft reset you will have to repeat this process to keep IDTransfer running in the background.
Now to go your control panel and click on phone and set your ring type to ring and ringtone silent.
next we go to the control panel again and select voice command.
under voice command select phone and options.
check Announce incoming calls
click ok to save and again ok to save
close out of the control panel
soft reset
when IDTransfter comes up select enable and click ok.
Now go into your BT pairing and remove your existing BT device and then re-add it.
After that you should be in working order and the voice dial and call announce works fine.
What exactly does this fix?
When you say fixed, what exactly are you fixing? What is broken in my view is that when I place a call by bluetooth, the "voice in my head" (AKA my bluetooth earpiece) repeats my request back, it might even ask for more details, (i.e. "work", "home", "mobile" etc.) and I say "Yes" at which point the earpiece goes deaf. And when it can't hear my response it shuts off. Are you saying this fix, fixs this?
finally you got it working
thank you so much it only took me 4 hours to find this
but everything works like it should
Voice Command Fix
I tried this and followed directions exactly, but when I got to the following step "Settings" freezes and I'm not able to configure Voice Command causing me to have to soft reset and am not able to complete the steps.
"next we go to the control panel again and select voice command.
under voice command select phone and options.
check Announce incoming calls
click ok to save and again ok to save
close out of the control panel"

Voice Command Hack

Does anyone know the registry hack to allow voice command to be the selection for the programmable shortcut key? One of the options is "Voice Command", but that only brings up the settings for the application. The actual executable is "voicecommand"...no space between the words.
Thanks in advance.
Sooner Magic said:
Does anyone know the registry hack to allow voice command to be the selection for the programmable shortcut key? One of the options is "Voice Command", but that only brings up the settings for the application. The actual executable is "voicecommand"...no space between the words.
Thanks in advance.
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Just open an explorer windows of your phone and browse to \Windows. Find Voice Command and rename it to Voice Command Settings or something. Then you can try just copying voicecommand.lnk to a new file and name it Voice Command.
It is assigned as the long press shortcut by default

VJ KeyPress - Send a '1' to the phone.

Okay, so I'm using Google Voice with call presentation on, and I want to setup a shortcut to send a '1' to the phone to accept an incoming call. I just got a bluetooth watch and I want to be able to have the watch send the key so I don't need to dig out my phone when I'm in the car.
So, to test this a little bit I installed KeyPress and I setup that if I double press my start button in AE Buttons, it runs KeyPress with the parameter of 97. This works perfectly. No issues at all.
But when I try to create a short cut, everything fails. If I just press tap VJKeyPress, I get the little "help" screen. If I create a shortcut, and tap it, I also get the help screen. But when I try to modify the shortcut to pass the '97', then it fails.
I'm guessing that I'm missing something in the syntax, but I can't figure it out.
I have the path, in quotes:
"\P F\vijay555\VJKeyPress\VJKeyPress.exe"
Then I've put 97 at the end just plain, in quotes, in <>, I've put in right behind the .exe inside the quotes... Nothing seems to work at all. I'm at a total loss.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Hi,
Could you send me a screenshot of the configuration screen in AE Buttons.
I can't think why it wouldn't work, but what you could do is create a normal shortcut that launches VJKeypress with the required parameters, and then use AE Button to launch that .lnk shortcut itself, rather than VJKeyPress.exe
Should you get really stuck, VJBrisk might be able to help you, but I think the above should be adequate.
Drop me a PM (and post in the thread) again if you get stuck.
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Oops... I didn't think I explained myself properly.
The AE Buttons is WORKING. It's the normal shortcut link that I can't get to work... and that's the thing I really need to get working.
Sorry, my bad, didn't read it properly.
I normally put example shortcuts in my cabs, but curiously I've got none in the cab on my phone. Can't believe the app is nearly 5 years old! Wow.
Anyway, I just tried making a shortcut.
If you paste the following:
Code:
55#"\Program Files\Vijay555\VJKeyPress\VJKeyPress.exe" 133
into a text document, and rename it Test.lnk, and copy that over to your phone, it should create a shortcut that locks your phone.
If that works, just change the parameter to do what you want.
What app are you using to create shortcuts?
And what's the significance of the \p\f in your first post?
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A bit more information...
I tried to write a simple MortScript to run this as well. According to the MortScript manual, to run an app, you use this command:
Run ( "\path\AppName" [,"Parameter"] )
In other words, the path and the command first, and then put in the optional parameter. When I put in just the app name:
Run( "\Program Files\vijay555\VJKeyPress\VJKeyPress.exe" )
And run the script, I get the little help popup as I would expect. When I put in the parameter:
Run( "\Program Files\vijay555\VJKeyPress\VJKeyPress.exe" , "97" )
Nothing happens.
vijay555 said:
If you paste the following:
Code:
55#"\Program Files\Vijay555\VJKeyPress\VJKeyPress.exe" 133
into a text document, and rename it Test.lnk, and copy that over to your phone, it should create a shortcut that locks your phone.
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Okay... well that locked the phone fine.
If that works, just change the parameter to do what you want.
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I'm using both the text editor on Windows and Word on my PPC (not saving it in Word Format when prompted).
What app are you using to create shortcuts?
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Just Copy the original file and then paste as shortcut.
And what's the significance of the \p\f in your first post?
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Didn't feel like typing out \Program Files\.
Okay, so using the '133' definitely worked, but when I change it to 97 (the code to send NumPad1), it doesn't work.
But it DOES work when I tell AE Buttons to run VJKeyPress with the parameter of 97. Ugh... very odd.
Just for the fun of it, I also tried setting up a button in AE Buttons to run the shortcut that has '97' in it. That didn't work. I'm at a complete loss to figure out what's going on.
It may be that the keypress is occurring, but it's being fed into AE Buttons rather than the Phone Dialler, ie if when you press the required button, AE Button becomes active, which launches VJKeyPress, which presses 1 <b>within</b> AE Button, not the phone dialler.
You could test this by trying other keys and seeing what happens.
Also try activating Word or something else on your phone and launch the shortcut - see if the desired key gets pressed.
Also, you said NumPad1 - this is the number pad on a pc keyboard.
Try 49, which is just key 1.
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