Static September 11, 2013 Share Static Member September 11, 2013 (edited) Hey last day on here for a while but should get a new computer within a month or two My question is is it possible to use my voice to activate certain binds by saying "buy molly" and it buys you a Molotov? the problem i face atm is that i downloaded a bind file but don't know half of them & the other day i think i mustv bought 5 defibrillators when i was just trying to check my points just need a quick tut on how to do this if its possible so i can set it up when i get my new computer. oh & preferably id like to hold a button while im saying a command Edited September 11, 2013 by Static Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biggs September 12, 2013 Share Biggs GC Alumni September 12, 2013 Definitely possible, I know Windows 7 has some built-in voice recognition... though I'm not sure how this simplifies your problem. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercman September 12, 2013 Share Mercman GC Coalition Member September 12, 2013 they are hawking Dragon Speak Software ( $60 now i think) and i was thinking if that could be used? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biggs September 12, 2013 Share Biggs GC Alumni September 12, 2013 For example, you could use some voice recognition in windows 7 to say something like 'press C', and it will 'press' your C key for you. You could then have something bound to the key C in l4d2, like buying a molotov. A more customized voice recognition software could probably recognize you saying something like 'buy mollie', and then press a key for you. I still think you'd have to create key binds in l4d2 for it to work at all, though, unless I'm way wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenix September 12, 2013 Share Fenix Member September 12, 2013 (edited) Other problem is that you have to not talk at all other than when using your voice commands, because you can't just turn on and off the software to recognize your voice like you would Ventrillo or Teamspeak. Software like Dragon is "Always on" once it's activated. Edited September 12, 2013 by Fenix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leonebluen September 12, 2013 Share Leonebluen Member September 12, 2013 Other problem is that you have to not talk at all other than when using your voice commands, because you can't just turn on and off the software to recognize your voice like you would Ventrillo or Teamspeak. Software like Dragon is "Always on" once it's activated. Not really such a problem. Just turn "buy molly" into "computer buy molly" or "command buy molly" and it'd never be something he'd say otherwise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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