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Re: Beginner


  • Subject: Re: Beginner
  • From: Craig Sutherland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 08:15:50 -0600

At 4:27 PM -0800 12/30/00, Jeff Ganyard wrote:
>>->snip<-
>>
>>Loved your pen name, and I hope the African blend was good. I'm tryng to
>>add voice commands (that was my next question) using Apple Script, and I
>>can't figure out how to access the menu choices at the top of the screen.
>>Since I just arrived here from PC world, I hope my terminology doesn't
>>offend anyone :-)
>>
>>Where can I find OneClick?
>>
>>Sally
>
>Hi Sally,
>
>if you already have PlainTalk (a.k.a. English Speech Recognition) installed, you can download some free software from MacSpeech <http://www.macspeech.com/> called ListenDo! It will extend the capabilities of Apple's speech recognition engine and provide you with spoken access to menu commands, command key combinations, text macros, and more. ListenDo! makes extensive use of AppleScript for any other command you can create.
>
->snip<-

Sally-

Here's a site that will provide some useful scripts and background for a voice-controlled Finder.

<http://www.stanford.edu/~dmiller/speech/dwtspeech.html>

The MacSpeech product that Jeff mentioned is great, but the above may be a good start.

Craig Sutherland


References: 
 >Re: Beginner (From: Sal <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Beginner (From: Jeff Ganyard <email@hidden>)

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