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FS2Crew Voice commands

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I am having trouble when telling my FO to set an altitude or verbally tell him the correct altimeter. Certain numbers and phrases are being misread, I ran the speech tutorial where you read the 9 or 10 paragraphs to train the PC to my voice, but is there a way to further refine it. It is difficult to tell him to input a NAV frequency, Altitude, and altimeter setting. Any ideas?Angelo Cosma

Angelo Cosma
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Hi,Is your accent American?If so, you should be easily getting 95 plus percent accuracy rates.I'd check your microphone first... USB headsets are the best.Also try this:Problem: Speech recognition is having problems detecting certain words. Can I train the speech recognition system for "specific" words?Solution:

  • Yes, you can use the dictation facility in Windows.
  • First, start 'Windows Speech Recognition' (this is not the FS2Crew Speech Recognition system, but rather the speech recognition system that comes with Windows).
  • Open a text document.
  • Next, dictate a list of words you are having trouble with.
  • Every time the speech recognizer makes a mistake, use the "CORRECT THAT" voice command. This effectively train the speech recognition engine to recognize how you pronounce these words. You may need to dictate and correct the same words multiple times until the recognition rate improves.

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