Voice Activated Software

I am currently exploring the potential of allowing a user to access SAP and process various transactions through Voice Activated Software. 
Has anyone had any experience of this or know of any solutions that are proven to integrate with SAP?

Does MacListen take over general control of the computer? I mean does it do commands such as "Switch to Firefox" and will it run application-specific applescripts?
How does MacListen compare with say Dragon Naturally Speaking, traditionally best in the field?
Is McListen any more reliable than the speech recognition software bundled with apple? Can it be trained so that when, for the tenth time I say "switch to firefox" and for the tenth time it switches to x-code, I can press a button saying "no you got it wrong", and when at last it gets it rigfht I can reward it by pressing an equivalent button?

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    Does anyone know of any free voice activation software for iMac 2007 model?

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  • Using voice activation commands for Illustrator

    I was searching this forum to see if you can scroll (zoom) with the mouse wheel. I found a couple of short cuts that accomplishes the task (but not as easy as PS CS3 does).
    In PS CS3, I created a whole bunch of Dragon Naturally Speaking commands which, in effect, allowed me to speak the various PS commands (as opposed to clicking, dragging etc) with eh mouse and Wacom Pen.
    WITHOUT A DOUBT, this is the way to fly in PS. Speaking commands and having the program perform the function allows you to concentrate on the creation as opposed to what tool and when etc.
    Just being able (using the scrolling wheel example), to say "zoom" or "zoom out" instead of looking for the zoom icon clicking it and then clicking the work area helps tremendously.
    So, while looking for a way to Scroll in Illustrator, I got to thinking I will do the same thing for this application.
    Therefore, I was wondering if anyone had done the same thing here in Illustrator.
    I also posted this in the Windows forum.
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    Bob

    Hi Jean,
    first, I had to let you know, and I am by no means connected in any form shape or manner with Dragon Naturally Speaking software.
    Second, I am actually dictating this message to you utilizing this voice activation software. I have been utilizing the Dragon for many years and this particular version happens to be one of the best that they have ever marketed.
    To give you an idea of the different commands that I utilized when creating very simple voice commands in the Dragon, here are some of the commands I created:
    Adjust color, adjust contrast, adjust curves, adjust hue saturation, adjust levels, auto color, (for the brushes if I wanted to increase them, bigger 1 bigger 2, bigger 5, bigger 7 (as you can see, it would increase the size of the brush dependent upon the number that followed the word bigger)), clone, copy, copy layer, crop, curves, cut, delete layer, deselect, duplicate layer, feather, erasure, eyedropper, etc., etc., etc)
    Once again, I am dictating this message and not typing it.
    Hopefully you can see we have a mouse in your hand, or a pen tablet and you are looking at the screen and reciting commands, and not having to look at the keyboard or the mouse or the walkom pen or what ever, and when you speak a command the application does exactly what you want, this allows you to concentrate on what you are trying to create as opposed to how to create it!
    This is the major differentiator between working manually (and trust me the pros on this forum can work very very fast manually), and working allowing your creativity to come to the front as opposed to your technical specific knowledge of the application and how to maneuver it.
    Anyway, I come out of many many years of information technology and this is probably one of the best combinations of applications that increases the efficiency of the individual working with said applications.
    I probably should go back and correct any recognition errors that the Dragon might have made (which were probably made because of my poor pronunciation were slurring of words), but I would rather not.
    It would be better for you to see (and I guess the other members of the form to see) the voice activation software can do for you.
    In closing, and once again I have to stress I am in no way affiliated with the Dragon, combining these two applications increases your productivity tenfold.
    Good luck, and I hope you shoulder feels better.
    Bob
    ps., ok so i lied, I corrected 5 small errors the Dragon made.... but you would have understood what I was trying to say anyway....

  • Hands free voice activation

    Can anyone tell me if there is any compatible hands free voice activation software from a bluetooth for an iPhone 3G?

    Yacci,
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    Raleigh

  • Voice activated/transcription software for MacBook Pro?

    Can anyone recommend any voice activated and/or transcription software for my Mac Book Pro? I have interviews to do and transcribe!!
    Any help gratefully received....
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    S

    Check http://www.roaringapps.com/ for alternatives, and Running Windows on a Mac, and Connecting it to Mac.
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  • Making a call with voice activation

    I have been using a Palm for 5 or 6 years that has allowed me to make calls by either naming the individual (voice command) or saying the numbers. It is invaluable (and much safer) while driving. Does either the iPhone or any Third Party software support this capability?

    Hello,
    We can't even have the phone in our hands while driving in Québec. I currently have a Blackberry pearl and wanted to switch to the Iphone but without voice activation calls I won't... I only have to push on the main button on my bluetooth headset and tell my contact to have the call placed. Does this apps allow for some "automation" like when I get in the car I activate it and then I don't need to push any buttons on the phone ?
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  • 6233 Voice activated calls

    Hi,
    The voice activated function on the 6233 works quite well and recognises most of the names in my phone book. The system behaves inconsistently when a contact has more than one number linked to them.
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    However, for contacts with two or more numbers such as Mobile and Work, I choose the number to dial (after selecting the right contact) and have to wait for 6 seconds for the system to display the "calling...." screen. Is there a short cut? Why is there such a long delay for contacts with multiple phone entries?
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    Actually, the 6233 DOES have voice recognition. The phone will recognise the name you say and find the contact for you without you having to record voice tags. Just press and hold down "Names" and speak after the beep.

  • Can I use voice recognition software with Pages?

    Can I use voice recognition software with Pages?

    Apple provides Dictation services as part of OS X that must be enabled in System Preferences, and then activated while in the Pages document. Then you can speak and it will type what it thinks you said. It is learning software, and over time, better recognizes your voice pattern.
    Then there is Dragon Naturally Speaking for nearly $200 USD.

  • Voice Activated Calling

    I purchased a Treo 700 WX today and I'm trying to activate the voice activated calling.  Is this model equipped with the appropriate software for this action or do I need to download/purchase it?
    Post relates to: Treo 750 (AT&T)

    Hi.. Welcome to the Palm forums.  Voice command is part of windows mobile, to set it up follow this link.  You may have to copy it into your browser but it will explain the process.  http://forums.palm.com/palm/board/message?board.id=software&thread.id=7279 .   Hope that helps..
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  • Voice Activated Dailing

    Will an iPhone based Voice Activated Dialing be available soon? The AT&T system is clunky and difficult to deal with. Voice Activated Dialing is they only application that I miss from my Motorola Razor. The iPhone is very visual and difficult to use while driving without Voice Activaed Dialing.
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    If you absolutely need Voice Dialing don't get a different phone. The AT&T provided Voice Dialing feature requires that you do the following:
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    3. Slide the Arrow to Unlock the iPhone.
    4. Point to the Phone icon (more steps if you aren't already on the home view) to activate the Phone interface.
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    Option B. Point to the Keypad Icon to bring up the keypad and dial the voice dialing option by pressing "*8".
    6. Speak the pre-setup voice dial name (this is done by entering or importing phone numbers and names from Outlook).
    7. Hope that the Voice Dialing understood what you said.
    Basically if you need this feature because you don't want to have to remove the iPhone from your pocket while driving just to dial; forget the AT&T Service it *****.
    What is needed is for the iPhone to support a native ability to allow voice dialing. It should work by just going to the Keypad icon and then dialing without entering a number; if you are manually using the iPhone or you should be able to just initiate a call by pressing the Talk button a Bluetooth headset and speaking the voice dial name that you want.
    The iPhone is a dangerous device to use in a moving vehicle. Voice Dialing is a must for a device that supports Bluetooth whose main benefit is the ability to use it with your vehicle.
    This is just my opinion; I could be wrong. But considering that I've been in the software development business for 25 years specifically in telecommunications based products it is unlikely that I am wrong.

  • How do I unlock voice activation on iphone

    How do I unlock voice activation on iPhone 4

    Hi Kilted Tim, thank you for your quick response.
    Yup, I've had the unlimited plan for about 4-5 years, and I do everything I can to keep from losing it, for obvious reasons.
    As you advise, I've been using the iphone in airplane mode with wifi activated which works fine when I am in wifi range. But of course when I'm out and about I want to use my data roaming for internet, maps, skype, whatever so I take it out of airplane mode.
    The trouble is that I get incoming calls and am charged international rates even when I dont answer. I havent looked lately but I think AT&T charges me for one minute even for unanswered incoming calls.
    Any ideas?
    Many thanks!

  • HT1438 i keep getting SIM locked message on my iphone 4s and I need to unlock it please please can someone help me? The voice activation is on and when I type in what I think is the code It wont even put in the numbers

    I am trying to unlock my SIM from my iphone 4s, as I am getting a mesage SIM locked. How do I unlock this?Also I am typing in what I think my code is and it is not working. The voice activation wil not allow me to type in the numbers for some reason. I have turned it off and on about 7 times now. please please please can someone help me?

    If you bought the iphone in the US and it is locked to a specific carrier, then you can't use a different sim (from another carrier).  Is this your situation?
    Otherwise I'm not sure what you mean by "trying to unlock my SIM".  In which country did you buy the iphone?  Who's your carrier?

  • Why is the voice recognition software so slow sometimes?

    What determines the responsiveness of the voice recognition software on the texting application on the iphone5?

    Agree the new ios6 is much slower. I found this post by doing a search to find out if it was only me. I've done off & on & a soft reset. Neither helped. Everything seems to load much slower & hangs.
    Maybe the new apps aren't optimized yet. However, I had one of my worst experiences with the Apple App Store. One would think they'd know how to optimize their own site & app.
    I just hope it's not a bloat issue because the "upgrades" are not worth the performance trade offs to me.
    Also, the iMaps are definitely not ready for prime time. I tried getting directions between two locations that were very mainstream and the app said it couldn't provide directions. I'll take Google without turn by turn, thank you. At least let us have a choice and let the best app win.

  • Voice activation button

    Is there a way to disable the voice activation button ( middle button ) on the side of the device.
    This button is easily depressed accidentally.
    Bobexit0
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Try turning the mute button to off where you see 'open with the mute key' under ' settings/voice control '

  • Can Quicktime be set to record on Voice activation?

    Can Quicktime or Quicktime Pro be set up to be Voice Activated, and stay on during a sleep mode to moniter suroundings? Is there any other Programs that would serve the purpose??
    bobt

    I tried this setup, Jeff... gets me to the login page fine... but doesn't seem to recognize any of my email logins (all which are virtual).
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    So, does the problem have to do with the fact that I have Mailstore partitions setup by domain, as per Alex's guide to Making Virtual Users?
    As Alex mentioned, turn off the performance cache.
    You can change the port in ServerAdmin to something
    else (you mentioned 8010, which is fine).
    You may need to create a seperate Site for Webmail if
    you don't have one already.
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    My preferred (non-SSL) setup is this:
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    - In Sites/General Web Folder
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    If you do the above, when you hit
    http://mail.domain.com
    You will go straight to Squirrelmail without having
    to add a /webmail to your url and without having to
    use a different port #.
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