Help, Most Macros Don't Work |
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Gordyne
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Posted: 09/Jan/2015 at 7:42am |
Hi
It`s very strange, saying "start" "notepad" "close notepad" work 90% of the time, however when I say "one" it dictates and converts it to text perfectly but when I set up a macro to "One" = "F1" it always ask me: "what was that?" I want to play games using macros for F1 F2 F3... Is there a way to allow recognition ONLY for words within macros? I want to prevent things like saying "charlie"(command in tactical game) and the WSR hear "charlotte". I must be doing something wrong because for windows basic commands and text dictation it hear me mostly well, but for macros it almost never works Also, I set up a Macro for "Alpha" = "F1" but when I said "Alpha" it always read as "Moving" so I prevented the word "Moving" in the dictionary but it didn't work. Any ideas?
Edited by Gordyne - 09/Jan/2015 at 7:49am |
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mmarkoe_admin
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Why not name the trigger word F1? If that does not work, try naming the trigger word, Eff-one. Marty |
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Gordyne
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Already tried that, it seems like it's almost deaf for macros. Now it has gone a bit crazy and its not even recognizing Notepad commands.
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mmarkoe_admin
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Sounds crazy, but reboot with WSR started on boot. Worth a try. Marty |
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russ
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...and make sure the WSR Macros program is actually running.
You could also try raising the priority of the command with the following syntax in the macro: <command priority="100"> This essentially raises the command in the "pecking order" that WSR is looking at to decide how to interpret your speaking. The range is 0 (the lowest and the default) to 127 (the highest priority). However, if your <listenFor> statements are not very distinctive and at times mirror existing keys (like "one"), WSR may continue to struggle. Consider using short trigger phrases like Fort 1, Fort 2, and Fort 3 for F1, F2, and F3. -Russ |
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