Voice Commands without active mirc - 16/04/06 09:53 PM
I've made a script which uses Speech-to-Text and Voice commands.
When I get highlighted and mirc isn't active ($appactive == $false), the TTS will tell me who highlighted me and ask if I want the full line.
If my mirc isn't active, it doesn't reply to voice commands. So I can say/shout "yes" all I want, but it doesn't respond at all.
If I put my mirc up/active, it instantly works with all the voice commands.
I've checked with "//echo 4 $vcmdstat" to see if it was in 3 (which is listening) and it does listen when it's minimized, yet it doesn't work.
How can I make mirc listen to voice commands when it's not active?
Btw, for those that are curious about this script.. here is an example:
mirc: Text highlight in private from: $nick
mirc: Play message?
me: yes
mirc: <full line>
mirc: Reply with nothing or busy?
me: busy
mirc: I'm busy right now, I'll get back to you later. (to user)
When I get highlighted and mirc isn't active ($appactive == $false), the TTS will tell me who highlighted me and ask if I want the full line.
If my mirc isn't active, it doesn't reply to voice commands. So I can say/shout "yes" all I want, but it doesn't respond at all.
If I put my mirc up/active, it instantly works with all the voice commands.
I've checked with "//echo 4 $vcmdstat" to see if it was in 3 (which is listening) and it does listen when it's minimized, yet it doesn't work.
How can I make mirc listen to voice commands when it's not active?
Btw, for those that are curious about this script.. here is an example:
mirc: Text highlight in private from: $nick
mirc: Play message?
me: yes
mirc: <full line>
mirc: Reply with nothing or busy?
me: busy
mirc: I'm busy right now, I'll get back to you later. (to user)