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From: Neal
Date: 06 Jul 2003
Time: 16:48:34
First, I'd like to greatly thank the makers of Qubit Master for this excellant program. I've used a few other 'voice command-and-control' apps, but this one excells above most others, when overall considering the features, support, lack of bugs, and price. Thanks much!
A little problem, though -- When I write a command using optional words, (those in parentheses), the command doesn't always execute. For instance, if the command is:
Go to (the) bottom
then the spoken partial phrase "Go to bottom" is not recognized. However, the spoken full phrase "Go to the bottom" is recognized. The problem, though, is not consistant -- Some of my commands using optional words do indeed work exactly as they're supposed to.
Any advice or tips beyond the documentation would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, I get around this apparent bug by simply using altermate commands like this:
[Go to bottom | Go to the bottom]
Not a big problem, just a minor bug (maybe?) that's bugging me.
And as long as I'm on the subject, are parenthetical options allowed within bracketed alternatives? In other words, is the following a legal syntax?:
[Go to (the) end | Go to (the) bottom]
Just thought I'd ask. Thanks.
Neal
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