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cyberpunk627
04-07-2006, 12:56 PM
I saw a review of ETEN M600 in a (italian) magazine: there was a photo showing the wm5-integrated voice command...the problem is: why does my qtek 9000 only have voice speed dial (to call contacts or launch apps) and the lower-class m600 has a full featured program, that can also - as clearly shown in the photo that struck me - read sms (!!), call telephone numbers even if not stored in the contacts database, and many many more interesting actions??

is there a way to extract it and use it on Universal?? I'd really like to have sms read to me (useful while driving), and the radio/bt/wifi turned on and off without having to open it, turn it on and click click click... it takes no more than 10 seconds but sometimes it's annoying!!

any hints about that?? any suggestion??

vijay555
04-07-2006, 01:12 PM
Isn't this just Voice Command? Why not just install Voice Command to allow you to execute commands like radio on/off etc?

V

cyberpunk627
04-07-2006, 01:47 PM
MS voice command 1.5 you mean?? but as far as I remember (It's been a long time since I last used it on my old PDA) it can't read sms or so....

vijay555
04-07-2006, 01:50 PM
It can if you know how :wink:
However, out of the box I don't know if it can.

V

cyberpunk627
05-07-2006, 12:40 PM
I don't understand...you mean that there's a way to have it reading out loud all my text messages?? oh man that would be great!! are you talking seriously or is it just a technical fantasy?? tell me I'm so curious!!!

EastExpert
12-07-2006, 08:21 PM
It can if you know how :wink:
However, out of the box I don't know if it can.

V

Hmm! ;-)

Vijay555, do you mean there's a way to discover some more hidden capabilities in Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 UK?

I really would love to have some more functions in this. Don't see any upgrades coming at moment.

vijay555
12-07-2006, 08:43 PM
I don't know about hidden capabilities in Voice Command itself.

But there are other ways to make the Phone speak and there are a couple of competing speech engines out there.

I'm currently working on a speech program, VJLoquitur, using Flite and some other stuff.

Anyone going to the Modaco meeting this Saturday? I'll be showing it off there, hopefully.

V