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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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
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
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
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
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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Thomas Charron
Wanted: One decent sig
Preferably litle used
and stored in garage. ?