Speakable items help

this is completely pointless but i think it would be cool.
I like to use the speech tools to just talk to my mac and have it open things for me. It would be cool if after doing something I could say "Thank you" and my mac would say "You're welcome".
Is there any way to have my mac say a custom phrase when i say a custom command?
Thanks

Yes, it already does that. There are a number of commands already available. You should try searching for help by selecting Mac Help from the Finder's help menu.

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    It's very, very frustrating for everyone to have the Speakable Items feature available, and not be able to use it properly!

    Thanks Niel! 
    Having it printed out in the way you suggested helped me.  To make the text large enough for the person with visual impairment to "see", I also resorted to actually typing them out in Pages and making it about 72pt;  I had to print it out so that they can hold the paper right up to their face. 

  • Mountain Lion and Speakable Items

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    Needless to say, Speakable Items is GREAT idea but why so many bugs? I think it worked much better in Tiger or way back when. In fact, if I'm not mistaken the technology (at least in Mac OS as it's not new) began in OS 8. I would love to tell my computer what to do like in the sci fi flicks and give my fingers a break. I notice in Star Trek they don't type anything at all- just push icons (very quickly!). In the Matrix they slide around holographic artifacts in Tai Qi style.
    Well I digress. i think it would be great if voice recognition were beefed up all around. I would like talking to my devices- friendlier!

  • Speakable Items won't work with my headset

    Here's the deal:
    When I am using the internal microphone with Speakable Items, everything works fine. (I have to lean in a bit, obviously.) But no matter what I do, my computer won't understand commands spoken through my bluetooth headset. My OS is up-to-date (10.4.10).
    The headset (Plantronics Voyager 510) pairs fine with my computer, an iMac G5, and appears to work perfectly well as an input device: the readout in the Sound preference pane shows that the computer can hear my voice through it. In fact, when I go to the "Speakable Items" tab in the Speech preference pane, choose the headset (which appears as "PLT 510"), and attempt to calibrate it, the blue, green, and red readout in the Microphone Calibration window also registers my voice.
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  • Tip: Speakable Items GONE? Recognition Doesn't Work?

    If the Speakable Items folder is empty
    "/Macintosh HD/Users/[username]/Libary/Speech/Speakable Items" you can restore the items by adding an new user account with admin rights.
    Before loggin in to the newly added user check the Speakable Items directory once again if the files already showed up(this occured on my mac) if so you can remove the created user before even logging in, if not you must log in and go to the "/Macintosh HD/Users/[username]/Libary/Speech/Speakable Items" and copy the files to your main user account witch doesen't have the files.
    Recognition doesen't work after the restoration of the files?
    Uncheck the Addressbook Command Set or uncheck all the (null) items under the Addressbook configuration.
    Hope it helped, it worked for me :P
    Have fun talking to your MAC!!

    Here is more detailed help , It helped others too .....
    I had the same problem but I fixed it and I think I know how .
    Go to home then library find the folder Speech , if it is not there , you log out and create anew test user .
    From there go to the home folder , then library , then speech folder , make a copy then put it in the Shared file folder .
    Log out and log into your normal user and go to the Shared folder get the Speech folder out and drop it into the Home library folder . Now you have the commands .
    It still may not work , next open Speech in System Preferences click on the mic , Speech window opens , click commands ,open speakable items to make sure they are there , then uncheck all of the command sets .
    Specially the address book one which I believe it to be the cause of this bug .
    Start by only checking the app switching command (example: switch to Safari)
    Turn on the speakable items and presto the commands should appear .
    It is possible that if your address book is messed up , like info not in the proper fields somehow it affects these commands . But as long as I do not have them all checked it worked again for me .
    The tech guy gave me another option which did not seem prudent , like reinstall the OS .
    Luckily , thanks to the user friendly design of these machines and the OS which helps make it easier to fix problems , after a week of trying to figure it out , I think I did , at least for me .
    Please let me know if this helps anyone and pass it along if it does .
    G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

  • Bluetooth A2DP and Speakable Items

    I would like to get a bluetooth headset for my phone, but it would be nice if I could use it for speakable items as well. In Tiger, I remember that headsets were not supported by speakable items due to their low sound quality.
    Since Leopard now supports the A2DP profile, it is possible to use those headsets with speakable items?
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    I had a similar experience with the Motorokr S9-HD and found at least a workaround. It seemed when I connected to non A2DP headset, whether it was used or not, the S9-HD could no longer control the playback. If I shut down the iPhone and the headsets and then restarted the iPhone and the S9-HD but not the other non A2DP headset it would again control the play function.
    I had the same problem with the 3G but on the 3G the skip and replay/back functions worked with the S9-HD but these functions do not work on the 3GS.
    I have also noticed that the audio stream cuts out and I believe this is caused when my exchange server is doing a push - with push disabled I do not have the problem.
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  • Speakable Items for all Apps?

    We've installed two iMac G5's on walls in a new waiting room/meeting room. The wireless keyboards and mouse are put away so that they aren't stolen. I've activated Speakable Items, and a few commands are working great. Is it possible to find speakable items for all/most applications, or do you have to make something speakable, app by app, command by command9 desired apps and commands only of course).
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  • Can't turn off speakable items

    My son -- 4 -- was playing with my keyboard and now speakable items will not turn off. The application fails to launch and offers an error code. I cannot open (or find) the app in the HD either. Please help. thanks!

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  • I am missing Speakable Items in the Speech commands window

    Hi there,
    I just realized that I can't command any speakable actions, I have NO commands in place in the speech commands window, and my -/user/library/speech/speakable items folder is empty.
    I am administrator and single user of my Mac
    I have no idea why it is empty, i suppose it has been like this from the day I have installed OSX, years ago now.
    I have tried to install OSX from scratch on a separate partition, and of course, with this new system, the commands are in the proper place and the speech commands works.
    However, when I re-import my profile with the SetUp assistant from the original partition, all the commands are lost, since the Speakable items folder is under my personnal home directory, it has just been copied, and left empty by the assistant with all my profile.
    Can anyone help me and tell me which items i should copy from/to where to have the speech commands working ????

    Same here.
    I copied the Speakable Items folder from my old computer, but it still won't work.
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    ANSWER! - I had the same problem. Open up your Speech and turn off speakable. Than go to commands select address book click on configure if there is any Name that has (NUL) uncheck it. than go and turn on speakable again. Your commands should be there!
    It worked for me! Good Luck!
    Message was edited by: Acumowchek

  • Accidentally deleted speakable items app (plugin) on my mac, Accidentally deleted speakable items app (plugin) on my mac

    Trying to fix something from an earlier problem and i deleted the Speakable Items App (~/System/Library/Speech/Recognizers/AppleSpeakableItems.SpeechRecognizer/Conte nts/PlugIns) Please help

    Just used time machine to get plug in back, on my mac now
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  • Speakable items is giving me trouble

    hello there,
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    To Apple Discussions!
    Get an external mic. Apple PlainTalk Microphone works best w/G3 iMacs.
    If I were you, I would shop around for a cheaper price. I only paid $5 for mine back in 1999 w/my Apple coupon. I think the actual price was around $10.
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  • Why won't 'Speakable Items' Work with USB Audio Input Device (Lexicon Lambda)?

    I am new to Apple Macs, yay for me!
    I really want to use the 'Speakable Items' feature but unfortunately it just won't work with my Lexicon Lambda external USB Audio device.
    Now, the Lambda is plugged in and working, and I know this from using the "Diction' feature which works perfectly.
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    I'm having the same problem, using 10.8.4. I have been using Speakable Items for a long time, but it's not reacting at all anymore. I'm on a Mac Mini and have tried several inputs, that all work with dictation, and are selectable inputs for Speakable Items. Zoom H4N, Apogee Duet and an UAD Apollo. The only problem I can see, aside from something in the OS, would be that I have SoundFlower and WavTap installed. Will try uninstalling them, to see if that helps.

  • Is there a problem with Speakable Items in Lion?

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    Ted, I've tried multiple things from multiple forums, none of them worked. I did find a solution though. I knew using a Time Machine backup could modify some important files in the new OS. I made sure Speaking was switched off.  Then I opened my library directory and opened my preferences folder. When I had it open I entered time machine. I chose the most past backup and scrolled through till I found the speech preferences. (com.apple.speach..... Etc) There should be about 6 files. Select only those 6 files and restore them. When finder asked it it should delete the old files or keep both, delete the old files, they are your current preferences. Then I did this to the speakable items folder just in case. When I turn Speach Recognition back on it was right as rain.
    Hope that helps, not everyone uses Time Machine.

  • Speakable items--menu commands

    can anyone help me out? I can't get the menu navigation fro speakable items to work. as far as I know, if you say (for example and depending on how speech is set up) "Computer File Menu", the file menu should drop drown--no luck. all other speakable items options work fine. The menu bar option is checked in the speech preferences. Is there a how to instruction manual for speakable item available?
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    Problem as below... but i have tried everything...i have unchecked all nulls and have NO company checks in address book...still, no addresses show in voice rec. configuration. still say NULL (which are all unchecked)
    any ideas? thanks so much.
    Problem solved, I think.
    This is going to be a bit long winded but I will
    start with the fix and follow with what I have found
    that causes the problem in the first place. Please
    confirm that this fixes the problem for you as well.
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    Recognition' and 'Commands'. Then select the 'Address
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    give you a list of your address book names. Scroll
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    that show up as '(null)'. Note that there may be more
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    place?:
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    will be created. The Apple Address Book name list
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    '(null)' entry instead of the name. Thus, another way
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    have the 'Company' box check-marked in your Apple
    Address Book, that you have a company name entered.
    Otherwise, don't check-mark the box.
    This problem appears to be one that Apple could
    easily fix and hopefully will soon. In the meantime,
    I hope this workaround helps.
    RiverBill

  • ITunes and Speakable Items

    Hey everyone,
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    I've also noticed that Speakable Items works for an indeterminate period of time, and then just dies out. The time usually isn't too long, and perhaps the kapoot occurs after sleep. Anyway, I tried turning it off and on, changing the input key, but nothing works save restarting (logging out should work too). I'd like to know a faster way to quick start it if anyone knows one. Force quitting System Preferences doesn't help either.
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