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Old 10-16-17, 05:35 PM   #1
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Default USING Speech reconigtion in sh4

Is there a mod to enable speeh reconigtion in sh4 ?
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Old 10-16-17, 05:46 PM   #2
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Quick search, I found this one

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...880#post606880

dunno if it'll still work... Seems to me that there is something newer, but I are old, and I are easily confused, and have been known to lose track of time...

Edit: ... and the confusion is in full evidence there... updated in 2016, a certain propbeanie posted in there in 2017...
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Old 10-16-17, 07:16 PM   #3
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I've got it working on Win7. I just recently installed it on a laptop that I got to use while my main computer was in storage after the hurricane. (I've been busy unpacking, so I haven't had a chance to set up my main box yet. It would become too much of a distraction.)

What I found was that I had to rework the .csv files telling it where to click for buttons and dials. That took me a few nights of testing, changing, and retesting ad nauseum. The in-laws were looking at me as I sat there repeating myself to the computer over and over. I'm not sure how the screen scaling is supposed to work, so I just redid the numbers to make it work.

The other issue I found is that when the mod author updated it, he didn't take into account the way TMO handles forward/aft tubes. It is properly handled if you use the .bat file that's labeled "trigger maru", but if you use the "tmo 2.5" .bat file, it will get confused. Copy the csv files for "tmo 2.5" folder to the "trigger maru" folder, and it works.



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a certain propbeanie posted in there in 2017...
Sounds like a shady character. Are you sure he's trustworthy?
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Old 10-17-17, 10:35 AM   #4
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I've got it working on Win7...

... Sounds like a shady character. Are you sure he's trustworthy?
No, I'm not sure... Look at it from this perspective, the guy can't even remember having read, much less having posted in the thread, until after he re-reads most of it...

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Old 10-19-17, 09:37 AM   #5
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I used VoiceAttack and the SH keymapper program. Works very well and allows for customization not only in the controls, but also the phrases you prefer to use.
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