It would be possible to write an android external that used the
SpeechRecognizer class. Contact me off list if you are interested in that.
> On 15 Jun 2015, at 12:21 am, RH wrote:
>
> We have a potential project for Android (later iOS) where speech recognition
> would be used to select menu it
> On 15 Jun 2015, at 12:21 am, RH wrote:
>
> We have a potential project for Android (later iOS) where speech recognition
> would be used to select menu items and partially also navigate through the
> app plus convert speech to text. I am thinking of using spoken keywords the
> user would tell t
We have a potential project for Android (later iOS) where speech recognition
would be used to select menu items and partially also navigate through the
app plus convert speech to text. I am thinking of using spoken keywords the
user would tell the app to react to that. What would be the way impleme
I've had a number of requests for quotes on OpenEars but none have come through
yet.
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> On 13 Jun 2015, at 9:28 pm, Malte Brill wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I am currently pondering with an idea and would like some input. Has anybody
> of you used a livecode created app to dicta
It was on an Asus 7" Android tablet, running 4.2. The fields weren't even
native; just plain LiveCode fields. I touched the field, keyboard popped
up. Then I touched the mic icon on the keyboard and spoke. Whatever I
said was typed magically into the field.
On Jun 13, 2015 7:28 AM, "Malte Brill
Yes Malte.. I have..:-) I have sent you an email about it...
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently pondering with an idea and would like some input. Has anybody
> of you used a livecode created app to dictate text into a field on a mobile
> device? If so, how straightforward was it? Any device / OS reco