Voice Recognition?
Voice Recognition?
Does anyone know any voice recognition software that can work with online gaming? My hands are DYING from typing and gaming, anyone have any suggestions?
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Are you thinking of something that'll write text for you in message windows? Or are you thinking about a program that'll execute game commands when you speak them?
I once had a program like that - I used it for complex RTSs Sims, such as Star Trek: Starfleet Command. It made things a lot easier, since there were literally hundreds of commands, and you had to go to special menus to do it. Instead, I'd just wear my mic set and say "raise shields, charge forward bank 1, set weapon group 4, launch sensor decoy shuttle, calibrate phasers half power, set ECW at 4, ECCW at 2..." while at the same time using the keyboard and mouse to actually move my ship and fire my weapons. Made it so I didn't have to pause every frikkin 3 seconds.
I also used it in Freespace 2 to command my squadrons in the middle of battle, request support, and communicate with ships. Saved me quite a few precious seconds of fiddling through countless command menus, so I could concentrate my hands on dogfighting.
Damned if I remember what the program was called, though. It was made by Interplay... that's all I remember.
On the other hand, for pure action games or 3D shooters, such a program would be almost completely useless.
I once had a program like that - I used it for complex RTSs Sims, such as Star Trek: Starfleet Command. It made things a lot easier, since there were literally hundreds of commands, and you had to go to special menus to do it. Instead, I'd just wear my mic set and say "raise shields, charge forward bank 1, set weapon group 4, launch sensor decoy shuttle, calibrate phasers half power, set ECW at 4, ECCW at 2..." while at the same time using the keyboard and mouse to actually move my ship and fire my weapons. Made it so I didn't have to pause every frikkin 3 seconds.
I also used it in Freespace 2 to command my squadrons in the middle of battle, request support, and communicate with ships. Saved me quite a few precious seconds of fiddling through countless command menus, so I could concentrate my hands on dogfighting.
Damned if I remember what the program was called, though. It was made by Interplay... that's all I remember.
On the other hand, for pure action games or 3D shooters, such a program would be almost completely useless.
ok so a friend told me I should try Dragon Naturally Speaking b/c it can write emails, IM's, surf the net, etc. I guess from what he says he uses it to take his recorded lectures and turns them into written notes. However he can't tell me if it works for gaming or not and I don't see anything like that on the website I looked it up on.....anyone have a better idea?
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Dunno but be warned: Voice Recognition(like the ones speak into the microphone, and the text comes up into MS Word for example) requires a FAST computer with loads of RAM. So be careful.
However if it's something small with built-in phrases, it may work on something medium-end like PII and PIII.
Also, again if it's for internet play, be sure you have at least a cable connection because Chatting online whilst playing may end up in LAG!
However if it's something small with built-in phrases, it may work on something medium-end like PII and PIII.
Also, again if it's for internet play, be sure you have at least a cable connection because Chatting online whilst playing may end up in LAG!
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on creating this text using a voice recognition system as suppose it could be used in online gaming but as you can quite possibly she it's not really get at curious and into what gets really hard to getting all the commands to correctly work
to stop dictation
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As you can see, the thing I downloaded isn't that accurate - or maybe it's just me or my mic, but it could be used for ingame chatting - if you don't mind people thinking you're retared.
to stop dictation
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As you can see, the thing I downloaded isn't that accurate - or maybe it's just me or my mic, but it could be used for ingame chatting - if you don't mind people thinking you're retared.