can we use our bluetooth headset for voice command? anybody here can do it?
I have MS voice command installed. When i try to activate it through my bluetooth earpiece i get voicedial instead. Anyway to make MSVC the default app?
When I push the "call" button on my car's bluetooth handsfree the Vlingo's speech recognition is launched... but i would like to use third party speech recognition software like Cyberon Voice Speed Dial.. is it possible?
wergio said:
When I push the "call" button on my car's bluetooth handsfree the Vlingo's speech recognition is launched... but i would like to use third party speech recognition software like Cyberon Voice Speed Dial.. is it possible?
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Use an application like Titanium Backup (there are others) to <freeze> the VLingo VoiceCommand.
That's what I have done , and it works: I use Cyberon Voice Commander
Greeting:
I have an A2DP Jabra Bluetooth headset and SGS2 (Tmobile). I try to speak use google map voice command but it doesn't seem to work. It seems to work with Samsung VoiceTalk but not Voice search. Is there a way to use Google voice command via A2DP Bluetooth headset.
Your time and help is greatly appreciated.
It doesn't support it (stupidly).
See if you can select Vlingo (presumably what the Samsung VoiceTalk actually is) under Settings -> Voice Input & Output -> Voice recognizer.
You can then use Google Voice but it'll use Vlingo to do the audio gathering/processing. I think I got it working this way.
I try your instruction. However, when I hold the talk/call button on the headset; I got the voice prompt from Vlingo the 1st time but sub-sequently I have to look at the phone and hit the Taps To Speak. What is brand and model of your headset if you don't mind I am asking? Mine is Jabra BT530.
I have a rooted motorola MB8655.
My phone's microphone volume is low such that the voice is not heard on the opposite side. I want to change it such that during calls the device inputting my voice belongs to that used during speakers.
Any help would be appreciated.