Re: kvoicecontrol

2000-02-11 Thread Bayard Coolidge USG ZKO3-3/S20


Bob Sparks [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:

This reminds me: Does anyone know whether a Palm Pilot, or similar
handheld, can listen to a microphone? 

Check out http://athome.compaq.com

click on handhelds - Aero 2130

Description says it has an integrated microphone.

Bayard
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Re: kvoicecontrol

2000-02-11 Thread Bob Bell

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 This reminds me: Does anyone know whether a Palm Pilot, or similar
 handheld, can listen to a microphone? I am proposing to the NH
 Hearing Institute (or something like that), which is sponsored by the
 NH Lion's Clubs (my wife belongs, not me), that Linux can be used,
 in a desktop, or handheld, to "listen" for doorbells, smoke alarms,
 etc. It would then provide a visual signal to the hearing impaired,
 that the event occurred. For people with desktops, kvoicecontrol
 sounds like the perfect solution. Any other ideas?

I believe the Handspring PDA's have modules that include a microphone.  They
run on the Palm OS, too.

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Re: kvoicecontrol

2000-02-07 Thread Thomas Charron

Quoting tom r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Has anyone had any luck with kvoicecontrol ?  It is supposed to provide a
 voice
 recognition control facility under KDE.  The documentation with it says
 that
 the microphone calibration is fixed, but I'm having exactly the problem
 described.  I'm wondering if anyone else has tried it.

  I messed around with it a while back.  It should be noted, it really DOESN'T 
provide voice recognition.  It provides sound recognition, aka, you record 
the 'sound', usually, a voice command, that 'does' something.  It then listens 
for that sound, and, when found, it would execute it's function.

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Re: kvoicecontrol

2000-02-07 Thread Karl J. Runge


On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Quoting tom r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Has anyone had any luck with kvoicecontrol ?  It is supposed to provide a
  voice
  recognition control facility under KDE.  The documentation with it says
 
   I messed around with it a while back.  It should be noted, it really DOESN'T 
 provide voice recognition.  It provides sound recognition, aka, you record 
 the 'sound', usually, a voice command, that 'does' something.  It then listens 
 for that sound, and, when found, it would execute it's function.

What would be a good function to bind to: "Beam me up Scotty" ?

;-)

Karl Runge 



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Re: kvoicecontrol

2000-02-07 Thread Kurth Bemis

At 11:10 AM 2/7/2000 , you wrote:

start windowmaker :-)

~kurth


On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Quoting tom r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Has anyone had any luck with kvoicecontrol ?  It is supposed to provide a
   voice
   recognition control facility under KDE.  The documentation with it says
 
I messed around with it a while back.  It should be noted, it really 
 DOESN'T
  provide voice recognition.  It provides sound recognition, aka, you record
  the 'sound', usually, a voice command, that 'does' something.  It then 
 listens
  for that sound, and, when found, it would execute it's function.

What would be a good function to bind to: "Beam me up Scotty" ?

;-)

Karl Runge



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Re: kvoicecontrol

2000-02-07 Thread Thomas Charron

Quoting "Karl J. Runge" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 What would be a good function to bind to: "Beam me up Scotty" ?

  Even better.  What to bind to "There's no intelligent life down here"..  ;-P

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