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Kingdark
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Hi all,
I wanted to have a dramatic voice command to shut down my computer (by my command execute order sixty six)

But when I try to say it, voice bot is too impatient and it never registers the entire sentence. Actually, it never 'hears' what I'm saying properly.
I'm from Belgium and English isn't my first language, but honestly, sometimes I have no idea how voice bot makes a literal sentence out of a single word. Or a noise.

But anyway, I know you can tweak voicebot a little, is there a way to make voicebot wait a little longer? Or should I just do away with my dramatic voice commands?

But still, I have a lot of voice commands with three to four words and I need to really hurry if I want voicebot to hear it completeley.

That brings me to someting else. Is there realy no way to make voicebot understand dutch? It's kind of frustrating when I try to say simple commands like 'volume up' or 'start up app 2' just to give two examples and voice bot not recogizing it.

I'm thinking that it's because the way I say things are bad. I can read, write and understand English like a pro, but speaking it is much harder.

Thanks!
Kingdark
Knowledge is power - there is no such thing as overkill, just not enough explosions - fortune favors the bold.
Jul 17, 2019  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
In the Settings > Advanced Settings window, there are 3 timeout settings. You can try setting those higher (they're in milliseconds) which will make VoiceBot wait longer.

There isn't an option for Dutch, no. VoiceBot uses the Windows speech recognition engine and it only supports these languages: English, French, German, Japanese, Chinese and Spanish.

Please let us know if you have any further questions at all.

Thanks!
Jul 17, 2019  • #2
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Kingdark
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So, just to clarify, there is no way to use a third party software that DOES support my language and connect it with voicebot? If it isn't possible, would it be hard to do?
Knowledge is power - there is no such thing as overkill, just not enough explosions - fortune favors the bold.
Jul 17, 2019  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
There isn't a way to do that, no. VoiceBot isn't setup in a way that we could swap out the speech engines, sorry!
Jul 18, 2019  • #4
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