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#41 Bean

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Posted 13 May 2010 - 02:37 PM

It worked. For reference, I deleted the first item in the array, leaving the following image.

Now, when I press (Ctrl), nothing happens; however, when I press (') and (1) together, I can use LVSpeak.

Thanks Norm!

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Edited by Bean, 13 May 2010 - 02:38 PM.


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Posted 13 May 2010 - 05:39 PM

[Aside: Not sure why my previous image blew up after I posted it. If you click the image, you should see the correct size. This hasn't happened with previous posts.]

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Posted 13 May 2010 - 08:04 PM

[Aside: Not sure why my previous image blew up after I posted it. If you click the image, you should see the correct size. This hasn't happened with previous posts.]

It's an on-going issue.

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Posted 13 May 2010 - 08:25 PM

Thanks asbo...

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Posted 26 October 2010 - 04:23 PM

I really find LVSpeak useful. I use it every day and it rocks. I have been taking notes while I use it and I have come up with a wish list of features and functionality that I wish LVSpeak had. With respect, I submit my wishlist...

Voice Command Set Wish List

Block Diagram

  • Block diagram cleanup (implement both selective or clean-up all)
  • Show error list
  • Run VI, Save VI, New VI, make subvi (from selection or if nothing selected, from nothing)
UI Front Panel Commands

  • Align front panel items (all the align functionality of the block diagram!) like “vertical gap” and all the distribution commands
  • Convert all controls and indicators to system controls at once (“system style”)
  • Change colors of hovered target (common colors and customizable ones) transparent at least
  • Activate controls at runtime :)
  • Initialize to default value (all selected)
Improvements to LabVIEW Speak
Speak Interface

  • The option to select a different hotkey of my choice, right from the settings. I would like to pick one of the extra buttons on my mouse, for instance. I use the control key for a lot of other things in labview and windows. I don’t want it performing commands based on interpreted noise during that time.
  • Ability to search available commands (preferably intelligently) in the command list window. I would like to be able to click into a text box in the command list and type text to search. It should begin the search as I type, like the quick drop menu or a google search.
  • Labview Speak Panel – Slimmer and dockable to windows so I can dock it to the bottom of the VI I am working on. It doesn’t need to be a big box like that, I just need to see a small LED and the interpreted command on one line. Maybe you could select different window styles in settings?
    If labview speak was able to write to that status text on the bottom border of the VI, that would be the sweetest! Maybe change an icon to green or red when speak activated (like the current panel LED functionality).
  • The option to only press down the hotkey while speaking, rather than all the way until the requested action has been taken, would be very nice.

Speak Engine

I would like to not need to say the entire command for it to be able to place it. Rather be able to say the first few words of it and if those words didn’t match any other command at all to go ahead and inform me of the guess so I could quit speaking. If there were multiple vi’s with that command it could choose the first on its list or something. I am sure it would be wise to have this only apply to commands of 2 words or more, including the freaking fast drop stuff. This would work sort of like typing your search in google and it already having an idea of what you are trying to search for. I know that the Microsoft voice detection engine only analyzes your statement once there is a second pause so it can’t start guessing with each new word. What I am saying is sometimes I don’t remember the full name of a command I and I would like to be able to only say what I remember and it would get a little closer to getting the command right. For instance it would be nice to be able to say “open create” and it know that I meant “open/create/replace file.vi”. There seems to be some fill in the blank type functionality but usually it guesses the completely wrong function or nothing at all. Perhaps this ‘guessing’ could be a feature that you could enable or disable based on your preference.

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Posted 10 January 2011 - 12:39 AM

hi, everyone, i have installed the lvspeak2.0.5.1 to my labVIEW2010, however it is not working as expected.
I have downloaded and install the speechsdk51
How can i correct this prob?

FYI, I am doing an application in labview using speech to toggle switchs. Is there any sample labview codes related that i can reuse?

Edited by Mike Tan, 10 January 2011 - 12:42 AM.


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Posted 12 January 2011 - 01:47 AM

Mike,
Which version of windows are you running?

I'll have to validate it on my install of 2010.
Give me a few days, and be sure to reply w/ the windows version.

Rex,
I'm sorry I've neglected your post.
Most of the commands I've thought of, and you could implement easily as well.
Have you seen the option under the tools>>quick edit>>create new plugin...

I personally don't mind still using keys for anything that my left hand can do by itself. Most of my commands for shortcuts were motivated by needing to remove my hand from my mouse. (Including freaking fast drop)

I'll check back in soon w/ some updates (I hope)
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