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    Posted: 16/Nov/2009 at 4:37pm
Hello,
 
Does anyone know how to stop windows 7 from interpretting voice commands when using applications that use WSR normally. Typical commads are move up/down and page up/down. They interfere with my application.
 
 I tried doing it with a macro, but win 7 ingores it.
 
Any suggestions ???
 
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JJ_RWATC,

You could try creating macros for the commands that are giving you trouble, programming them to do nothing, and then assigning them a very high priority so that they supersede the built-in commands.

Change the <command> line in your macro like this to include a priority:

<command priority="100">

Increasing the priority might cause your macro to be recognized ahead of the internal command. If memory serves, the number range can be from 0 (lowest priority) up to 127 (highest priority).

However, based on your previous post, if you are trying to work around a microphone that is picking up background noise like breathing and interpreting it as commands, you'd be better off solving the microphone problem.

Good luck!

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Russ, thanks enormously for the help.  I have now managed to set up macros to disable the trouble keys triggering.
 
Using command priority as 127 it all works fine now.  Cheers mate
 
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I'm glad it worked out, although I'd still ask Santa to kindly put a new microphone under the tree.
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