Very interesting use cases, Mat. I tried using voice commands in a Non MS suite application and the commands sometimes don't work and I have to manually use my mouse instead to execute those actions. But this is very promising. I wonder if you have tips on how to optimise the experience should you wish to use voice access for Non MS applications?
@DrMatJ Thanks for your response. Was thinking of using my tax return preparation software. It's called Softassist and not readily available. It would be a game changer for accountants but I gather quite difficult and complex to build such a solution IMHO.
Volume up and down worked nicely with Cortana. However, since it was discontinued in 2023, I haven't come across another speech recognition system that would understand this command. If you want to use the keyboard, you could try to see if saying 'press F6' or anything like that works on your PC?
Best tutorial thanks.
Thank you!
Glad you found it useful! :)
Amazing! Thank you!
Very interesting use cases, Mat. I tried using voice commands in a Non MS suite application and the commands sometimes don't work and I have to manually use my mouse instead to execute those actions. But this is very promising. I wonder if you have tips on how to optimise the experience should you wish to use voice access for Non MS applications?
@user-hv9eu7xo1h great question! I'm currently travelling but once I come back, I'll sit down to it. Can you tell me what software you're thinking of?
@DrMatJ Thanks for your response. Was thinking of using my tax return preparation software. It's called Softassist and not readily available. It would be a game changer for accountants but I gather quite difficult and complex to build such a solution IMHO.
how do i control volume on my pc? i cant fix this neither through shortcuts or when i say "volume up/down", nothing happens
Volume up and down worked nicely with Cortana. However, since it was discontinued in 2023, I haven't come across another speech recognition system that would understand this command. If you want to use the keyboard, you could try to see if saying 'press F6' or anything like that works on your PC?