DeeJay's Voice Activaded Commands (VAC) Profiles
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Yep it all depend on you BMS key file.
Here is my full vac profile + overview doc, Perfect to the BMS keyfile regards to AI commandshttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/2667097/Kukki-VAC.zip
Kukki
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I just got this working in my pit and it is very impressive. I did MP AAR flights with Darkman and I can call the tanker with him NOT hearing my AI command but hearing my real voice over IVC but the tanker gets the VAC AI command (y1). I use Kukki’s profile and had the same fun when practising landing TE’s. I call the tower and it responds properly. My method is using the ARM option and the pinky button for shifting. So hold pinky, press COMM switch as normal (VHF or UHF) and talk. I have the Player AI voice disabled. WAY cool. There is no reason not to use this, it adds a lot to the immersion.
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Please remind me how to disable the player AI voice.
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with VAC u can use voice commands TeamSpeak and IVC all at the same time? What I mean with shoot u can disable it as u push the button and those buttons are the ones I use for TS and IVC so all works perfectly ofcourse I have shoot always enabled waiting for voice commands.
Can the same be done with VAC? or is another way to do it?EDIT: Ohh I just show it’s payware… anyway the q is still on.
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Please remind me how to disable the player AI voice.
SETUP > SOUND > click on radio button next to Player Voice (make sure it is NOT lit).
with VAC u can use voice commands TeamSpeak and IVC all at the same time? What I mean with shoot u can disable it as u push the button and those buttons are the ones I use for TS and IVC so all works perfectly ofcourse I have shoot always enabled waiting for voice commands.
Can the same be done with VAC? or is another way to do it?EDIT: Ohh I just show it’s payware… anyway the q is still on.
VAC coexists happily with TeamSpeak and IVC. There are a few ways to do what I think you’re asking in VAC. Excerpt from the help file below:
Push to activate Voice Commands (PTA) - If a key or key combination is assigned here, then voice commands will only work if the assign key is depressed. The assigned key must remain depressed while the command is spoken.
PTA Mode - PTA can be assigned three modes:
1. Default mode - the assigned keys must be depressed and held while speaking the action phrase.
2. Toggle mode - the assigned keys will act like a switch, press the keys once and the recognized commands will be sent, press the assigned keys again and the commands will no longer be sent.
3. Arm mode - pressing the assigned keys will arm the switch for the recognized commands to be sent, after recognition the switch will auto-disarm.PTA Exclusive - Selecting this will make the key or key combination available only to VAC.
Note: Use this option with care as it will disable the selected key or key combination in all programs except VAC.
Push to deactivate Voice Commands (PTD) - This would mainly be used for voice over the Internet programs and you would assign the same Push-To-Talk key or key combination from the voice program here. So when you activate your voice over the Internet program with the Push-To-Talk key or key combination, VAC will deactivate. You can assign two sets of PTD keys, clicking the ‘Set’ button will alternate between the two sets.
PTD Exclusive - Selecting this will make the key or key combination available only to VAC.
Note: Use this option with care as it will disable the selected key or key combination in all programs except VAC.
VAC On/Off Key Set - Unlike the top two key assignments when this key set is press it will turn the voice recognition on/off. This switch works like a light switch press once voice is off, press again voice is on.
I hope that helps.
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Does anybody with the Saitek X52 Pro and uses VAC possibly help me out on figuring how to assign a button on the throttle to activiate a VAC command. I have assigned the F1 key as the command activation key in the VAC profile ( i am using kukki’s profile). I then assign the button on the throttle to the F1 key in the Saitek profile software. I then start BMS (making sure the VAC and Saitek profiles are ON), and when I push the button on the throttle, nothing happens when I speak a command. If someone could give me some pointers on what I am doing wrong, or what steps I am missing… it would be greatly appreciated.
Pferret
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OMG i just discovered this and it is amazing! This should be standard!
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Scuby,
I agree. This is a great program and works perfect for me.
Arty,
Get off your wallet. The guy deserves to be paid. I dont know how many hours he spent working on it, but I bet he will never turn a profit. I think supporting these small programs with some dough motivates a guy to do things that we wouldn’t have otherwise. -
Scuby,
I agree. This is a great program and works perfect for me.
Arty,
Get off your wallet. The guy deserves to be paid. I dont know how many hours he spent working on it, but I bet he will never turn a profit. I think supporting these small programs with some dough motivates a guy to do things that we wouldn’t have otherwise.Thanks Nigel, one question though: would you bind UHF or VHF to PTT when considering multiplayer? I was thinking of UHF since most commands are tower, tanker, awacs related…? But flight commands would be bind to VHF. How would you bind it?
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Hello everyone! Im happy to say that after a week of using DWVAC im really loving it! So i bought a license for 14 euro.
Now im researching the hotas market for an saitek x52 pro and before i buy i want to be sure i can succesfully bind the VAC listen button. In this case, is this done by the saitek software and will it actually work? Any input or experience is welcome, thank you!
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Unless VAC has changed in the past few months, you cannot use a DirectX keypress (joystick button) as the PTA (Push to Activate) for VAC.
You can however, use Autohotkey to run a script which will allow one or more of your joystick buttons to emulate mouse buttons (which DO work for VAC), or you can use the SST software to do the same.
I personally use AHK for a 4-way hat switch on my X-65F. One direction centers TrackIR, the other 3 are LMB, Middle Mouse, and RMB.
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Unless VAC has changed in the past few months, you cannot use a DirectX keypress (joystick button) as the PTA (Push to Activate) for VAC.
You can however, use Autohotkey to run a script which will allow one or more of your joystick buttons to emulate mouse buttons (which DO work for VAC), or you can use the SST software to do the same.
I personally use AHK for a 4-way hat switch on my X-65F. One direction centers TrackIR, the other 3 are LMB, Middle Mouse, and RMB.
So if i understand you correctly, it should work for mouse buttons. What i am hoping to do: If my VAC Armkey is for example “F6”, will setting “F6” in SST arm VAC, when i press the assigned x52 button?
edit: okay so after re-reading i think i did get the DirectX part, so if i understand you correctly any joystick has a limitation that they cannot emulate a keyboard key press. So i will have to assign VAC to a mouse button… Or are you also saying that keyboard key can be assigned by using SST? This last is what i would like to do.
edit2: i have googled for SST manual and there they explain that: “… SST will make key presses, mouse movements, and mouse clicks as if you had: typed keys on the keyboard, moved the mouse, or pressed mouse buttons yourself…” So what i am deducting from this is that there is good chance it will do what i want: When i press a button on the x52, it will execute an “F6” press, thus, arming my VAC….I hope anyone on this forum can verify this for me! Thank you
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Sorry Scuby,
The short version is that VAC does not work with a “DirectX” keypress.
Meaning you cannot set it up to recognize “Joystick Button 27”
You CAN however, set that same Joystick 27 button in SST to be a MOUSE button, and then set VAC to have that “Mouse” button be the Push-To-Activate.
It looks like the current list of PTA keys that VAC works with are:
L/R Control
L/R Alt
L/R Windows
L/M/R Mouseand Mouse X1/X2 (whatever the hell those are)
So you cannot use F6, but if you set SST to one of the listed keys/mouse buttons above, it should work just fine.
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It looks like the current list of PTA keys that VAC works with are:
L/R Control
L/R Alt
L/R Windows
L/M/R Mouseand Mouse X1/X2 (whatever the hell those are)
So you cannot use F6, but if you set SST to one of the listed keys/mouse buttons above, it should work just fine.
Hi Wizard thanks for your answer, i see now something, perhaps i now can learn you something ! If you look below here, i offer you my screenshot of VAC. Here you can see that i have succesfully been using the key “numpad -” as my default key, which means that the left drop down menu does not necessarily have to be used. The right drop down consists of every other available keyboard key. So that would mean that I am able to use SST&x52 to setup any keyboard key! And you just confirmed it will so i got my question answered! Thanks!
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I’m a little lost in the setup process with VAC. I downloaded the demo and the English keyboard version of DJ’s profile, do you just keep the VAC program running in the background (similar to the TrackIR software) and do you have to setup anything in BMS? My headset is arriving tomorrow so I can’t test anything yet.
Thanks
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Correct. Load the profile into VAC Builder then VAC System runs in the background and you don’t have to do anything to F4BMS.
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I’m a little lost in the setup process with VAC. I downloaded the demo and the English keyboard version of DJ’s profile, do you just keep the VAC program running in the background (similar to the TrackIR software) and do you have to setup anything in BMS? My headset is arriving tomorrow so I can’t test anything yet.
Thanks
don’t forget to activate VAC each time before you start BMS, you do this by right clicking the VAC icon in your windows taskbar, then click “VAC on”. Unfortunately it is this way until they make an autostart feature.
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Just use task scheduler to create an elevated shortcut which automatically loads up a profile and turns voice on. Then double-click the shortcut along with TrackIR and other software you start before F4BMS. Simples.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11949-elevated-program-shortcut-without-uac-prompt-create.html
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Just use task scheduler to create an elevated shortcut which automatically loads up a profile and turns voice on.
is this due to the elevated control part or due to scheduler programming part - or both?
could you please share how you did it this way? many thanks darkman!
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Cool, thanks guys. Just got the headset and it works well after I trained windows using speech recognition. This is so cool. Scuby I think the profile I’m using is yours, thanks!