KEYSPEECH 3.0.0 released. Now supports multiple DirectX PTTs!!!!
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Nice!!
The use of multiple directX buttons as PTT is great!!
Thanks!!
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Can you make some tutorial of “how to start”?
I download the Keyspeech but i can´t get open the xml file. -
Can you make some tutorial of “how to start”?
I download the Keyspeech but i can´t get open the xml file.I am sorry, i am going to be honest. ATM I don’t have time to make a tutorial.
I assume that you have already read the info contained in the profiles post.
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?18261-KEYSPEECH-PROFILES-FOR-ALL-CALLSIGNS!!!
If not, check the info there, should be enough to get started.
You don’t need to open the .xml file. Just install the profiles corresponding to STD keyboard (based on your location) by copying them to the keyspeech intallation folder.
PROFILE FILES themselves must be there, not the folder.
Then just start keyspeech. Rightclick on the icon on your taskbar and select settings
once there choose your preferred PTTS, the profile according to your callsign and the accuracy slider. I suggest you start with an accuracy value of 95% and start trimming it down until your ratio of positives/false positives is good for you.
I apologize for being so “escueto” but right now I can`t give you no more.
hope it works, suerte amigo
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It works like a charm!
But…Is it posible to change/mute the ‘frog sound’ when a word or phrase is acepted?
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I am sorry, i am going to be honest. ATM I don’t have time to make a tutorial.
I assume that you have already read the info contained in the profiles post.
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?18261-KEYSPEECH-PROFILES-FOR-ALL-CALLSIGNS!!!
If not, check the info there, should be enough to get started.
You don’t need to open the .xml file. Just install the profiles corresponding to STD keyboard (based on your location) by copying them to the keyspeech intallation folder.
PROFILE FILES themselves must be there, not the folder.
Then just start keyspeech. Rightclick on the icon on your taskbar and select settings
once there choose your preferred PTTS, the profile according to your callsign and the accuracy slider. I suggest you start with an accuracy value of 95% and start trimming it down until your ratio of positives/false positives is good for you.
I apologize for being so “escueto” but right now I can`t give you no more.
hope it works, suerte amigo
No problem, i need to read a little more.
Gracias igual!!!
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It works like a charm!
But…Is it posible to change/mute the ‘frog sound’ when a word or phrase is acepted?
Not that I am aware of. But I never tried it anyway.
It never bothered me . But it could be a good suggestion.
I recommend you send an email to the dev. This guy really listens to suggestions.
I liked your “frog sound” definition…
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cant seem to get this working. got the profiles all in the right place, have the hot keys set up, selected the profile for the callsign (you really have to pick a profile for every callsign? that’s annoying)……nothing.
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cant seem to get this working. got the profiles all in the right place, have the hot keys set up, selected the profile for the callsign (you really have to pick a profile for every callsign? that’s annoying)……nothing.
is your windows speech recognition working?
Are you trying directly on BMS? Are you using a key como or Dx as PTTs?
If so, please follow the folling steps first:
Right click on Keyspeech’s taskbar icon and selct “Enable syntheside voice”. Open a text editor (notepad, wordpad) and try some phrases. Check if A) keyspeech is detecting the right phrases and B) if the keys are being typed on the text editor.
Regarding the callsign, it takes me less than 30 seconds and 3 clicks to change the profile for the right callsign and I take it as part of my preflight checklist.
Anyway I am open to suggestions to make it more user friendly, but merging all the 576 callsign profiles in one is not an option. I don`t think keyspeech can handle a profile that is 515MB.
And remember you can always use generic calls no matter what profile it is loaded. i.e. “magic, request picture” can be always used beside “magic, falcon 11 request picture”
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You can also use KeySpeech’s plugin for TeamSpeak
There are two predefined commands :
- Move to channel
- Whisper to user
You need to download the plugin on KeySpeech’s Web site because TeamSpeak’s Plugin Web Site is on maintenance.
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Hi KeySpeech. Got some thought on the KeySpeech tool.
I would like to see the following added.
Add a directive to your ReadMe or somewhere smarter where the speech training wizard can be found in your Windows setup. Something simple like Start/Control Panel/Speech Recognition or even Start/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Speech Recognition.
Take care of unistalling the previous version in your installer.
Having 305 intalled I got an update request for 306, not 307 although the readme shows me 307 and 307 is installed.Cheers,
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@Ice:
Hi KeySpeech. Got some thought on the KeySpeech tool.
I would like to see the following added.
Add a directive to your ReadMe or somewhere smarter where the speech training wizard can be found in your Windows setup. Something simple like Start/Control Panel/Speech Recognition or even Start/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Speech Recognition.Cheers,
To open Windows Speech Recognition engine (setting, training):
- Open Windows Speech Recognition profile tool by selecting Profile manager item within KeySpeech’s popup menu on Windows taskbar
- click on Advanced Speech Options control panel’s link within Windows Speech Recognition profile tool
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once there choose your preferred PTTS, the profile according to your callsign and the accuracy slider. I suggest you start with an accuracy value of 95% and start trimming it down until your ratio of positives/false positives is good for you.
Balloon tip show an accuracy average, then it will useful to adjust accuracy slider
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@Ice:
Hi KeySpeech. Got some thought on the KeySpeech tool.
I would like to see the following added.
Add a directive to your ReadMe or somewhere smarter where the speech training wizard can be found in your Windows setup. Something simple like Start/Control Panel/Speech Recognition or even Start/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Speech Recognition.
Take care of unistalling the previous version in your installer.
Having 305 intalled I got an update request for 306, not 307 although the readme shows me 307 and 307 is installed.Cheers,
To open Windows Speech Recognition engine (setting, training):
- Open Windows Speech Recognition profile tool by selecting Profile manager item within KeySpeech’s popup menu on Windows taskbar
- click on Advanced Speech Options control panel’s link within Windows Speech Recognition profile tool
Is this an anwser to my post which you saw as a question?
Is this the smarter way of finding Windows Speech Recognition tool/training/settings?
Not sure what you mean here. Think the later.If the later, I did not find the WSR tool via the mentioned steps when I started with KeySpeech.
There is nothing in the ReadMe and there is no (not yet) manual available. Not an issue as most will find WSR via the Windows path. Still … a line added to the ReadMe solves this.By the way. In my Speech Profile Manager window there is no Advanced Speech Option to find? (running version 3.0.7.0)
And no offence ment but I would write things a bit different. Take it step by step while explaining stuff. Don’t work 3 steps in advance and than at the end of the sentence mention the first step one needs to take.
“Open Windows Speech Recognition profile tool by selecting Profile manager item within KeySpeech’s popup menu on Windows taskbar”
= Go to Windws taskbar, rightclick the KeySpeech icon and select Profile Manager. In the pop-up window/Speech Profile Manager select Advanced Speech Option. =As to feedback on the tool. I run my PC most of the day. When I fly in the morning KeySpeech works perfect. Good hitrate. When I come back and fly again after a few hours KeySpeech does not respond to anything. Does KeySpeech become active again after Win7 has come out of a standby/sleep state?
I have Win7 Ultimate 64bit on a balanced power plan with a PC sleep status after 30 minutes of inactivity. My motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H with (2x) Corsair 8GB DDR3-1600 Vengeance LP, XMP memory.Cheers.
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Hello Ice, you need to download the latest release v3.0.8
I will analyze your feedback :
As to feedback on the tool. I run my PC most of the day. When I fly in the morning KeySpeech works perfect. Good hitrate. When I come back and fly again after a few hours KeySpeech does not respond to anything. Does KeySpeech become active again after Win7 has come out of a standby/sleep state?
Thanks
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I am unable to get it to work myself. Profiles in the correct folders and showing up, running BMS, try voice commands I get nothing. It still registers the accuracy rate, but the actual in game does not do anything. Not sure why it isn’t tbh, it seems straight forward enough.
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Tittle says it all
Keyspeech has a new version (3.0.0) that now allows the use of multiple directX buttons as PTTs.
trial version can be downloaded here. http://www.keyspeech.net/#/Download
So my only drawback to KEYSPEECH is now solved. Great support listening to all the feedback from users/customer.
Now there is no excuse not to talk to your AI wingmen. ATC or AWACS…
enjoy
I used to use a speech program in the past to control the communication interface in falcon (talking with AI via voice)…hence giving orders in singleplayer to the package …was fun.
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@TeC:
I am unable to get it to work myself. Profiles in the correct folders and showing up, running BMS, try voice commands I get nothing. It still registers the accuracy rate, but the actual in game does not do anything. Not sure why it isn’t tbh, it seems straight forward enough.
Hi,
Firstly, you need to create Windows Recognition Profile. Go to Windows taskbar, then right click on KeySpeech’s icon, then click on Profile manager menu item. In the Windows Speech Recognition Profile Backup and Restore utility, click on the Advanced Speech Options control panel link, then you will get ready to manage your Windows Recognition Profile. Also, you can adjust your microphone in this panel.
Secondly, make sure that your simulator profile is selected in KeySpeech. Go to Windows taskbar, then right click on KeySpeech’s icon, then click on Settings menu item. In the KeySpeech Settings window, go to Profile tab and select the simulator profile.
Thirdly, set Speech Recognition Accuracy to 0. Go to Windows taskbar, then right click on KeySpeech’s icon, then click on Settings menu item. In the KeySpeech Settings window, go to Accuracy tab and put the slider at far left side. Later, you could adjust the Speech Recognition Accuracy value based on your accuracy average. To see Accuracy average, go to Windows taskbar, move your mouse cursor over KeySpeech’s icon, then you will see your Accuracy average in the balloon tip.
Fourthly, set your PTT Hotkeys. Go to Windows taskbar, then right click on KeySpeech’s icon, then click on Settings menu item. In the KeySpeech Settings window, go to Control tab (default tab) and click on Add button then follow instructions.
Open Notepad and KeySpeech (minimized), give the focus to Notepad and try a simple voice command. If everything are setted properly, you will see characters in Notepad.
Hoping that it’s useful.
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KeySpeech is compatible with Windows 10
Thanks
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How do I assign directx inputs?