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Re: Using ATC Window in VR

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DaveG wrote:
04 May 2020, 11:55
You can only use the built in voice recognition to trigger standard P3d commands, so controlling custom gauges would be a no go I think. You may be able to do it with additional software like "voice attack" if you can assign key presses to the functions though. *-)
Took a while to get working. Seems a bit finnicky with the settings but now I am happily shouting at ATC and being told to go around quite a lot :lol:
It's also handy for things like unlocking the tail wheel.
The default command "Make it snow" made me laugth.
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Re: Using ATC Window in VR

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Anyone know how it compares to ye olde VoxATC???
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Re: Using ATC Window in VR

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DaveG wrote:
04 May 2020, 11:55
You can only use the built in voice recognition to trigger standard P3d commands, so controlling custom gauges would be a no go I think
Just what I'd feared. However, your mention of Windows Speech Recognition got me thinking Dave and I took a look here:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/hel ... n-commands

It seems you can speak key presses:

To do this: Perform an action in an app
Say this: Right-click; Press Windows Z; press ctrl B

This may be a way of operating 3rd party addons, a la RFN Gauge *-)
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