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- Creative VoiceAssist
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- IMPORTANT NOTES
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- Quick Start for VoiceAssist
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- IMPORTANT:
- The following is a quick-start guide for those who want to get
- up-and-going right away. For a more in-depth discussion, please
- refer to "Training VoiceAssist" and Using VoiceAssist" in the
- User's manual or on-line help. When running VoiceAssist for the
- first time, a dialog box will appear which says, "Please create
- your own User File and train the system with your voice...".
- Following are the instructions:
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- To create a User File, copy either the generic male GENMALE) or
- female (GENFMALE) file shipped with VoiceAssist into your User
- File:
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- i. Click the menu button in VoiceAssist's main window.
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- ii. Select the "User" menu option.
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- iii. Depending on whether you are a male or female user,
- select the GENMALE or GENFMALE file.
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- iv. Click the "Copy" button.
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- v. Type your name in the "as" edit control to copy the
- generic commands into your User File and click OK.
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- vi. Your name should appear highlighted in the list box.
- Click the OK button to confirm your selection.
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- Next, the generic set should be trained. Please do not assume
- that you will get acceptable voice recognition for all words
- using only the generic voice training.
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- i. Click the menu button in VoiceAssist's Main Window.
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- ii. Select the "Training" menu option.
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- iii. In the Training Dialog click "All" to train the 32 words in
- the generic set . The Voice Training Dialog will appear.
- To start the voice training, click the OK button and say
- each word clearly.
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- iv. When you've finished, the Voice Training Dialog will close
- automatically. Click the "Save" button at the bottom of the
- Training Dialog to save your training session.
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- The final eight commands in the generic set consist of
- frequently used applications which can be run directly. Train
- each of the applications that you plan to use using the three
- simple steps below:
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- i. Double-click the application that you wish to train.
- VoiceAssist will automatically run the application, load
- the application's commands, and position the listbox cursor
- above the application's first command. If VoiceAssist is
- unable to run the application, a message box will appear
- which says, Cannot Run Application". In this case, click
- the "Action" button, specify the full path to the
- application in the command line and click OK.
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- ii. Click the "All" button to train all of the application's
- commands. The Voice Training Dialog will appear. To start,
- click the OK button and say each word clearly.
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- iii. When you've finished, the Voice Dialog will close
- automatically. Click the "Save" button to save your training
- session for each application.
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- VoiceAssist is now ready for use... enjoy!
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