Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-voice
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@dogfeet cannot tell if it is an easy task for you, it depends on your knowledge about JS and MagicMirror
I assume you read the documentation here
- in your compliments module you need to register your commands
- then you need to check for your command
notificationReceived: function (notification, payload, sender) { // 1. register module if(notification === "ALL_MODULES_STARTED"){ this.sendNotification("REGISTER_VOICE_MODULE", { mode: "HOW DO", sentences: [ "I LOOK" ] }); } // 2. react on command if(notification === "VOICE_HOW DO" && sender.name === "MMM-voice"){ if(/(LOOK)/g.test(payload)){ // unhide the module, // set a 10 sec timeout // hide your module } } }
That’s all you need to connect your module to MMM-voice. Now you have to implement the comments
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-voice:
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Tried installing this today on a Dell Latitude E5500 running Ubuntu.
Seemed to install ok. Said my microphone was labelled 0
so entered that in config.jsNot getting any errors on running, but not getting a microphone icon anywhere on screen?
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@cyberphox never put it on an ubuntu machine @cowboysdude and @Mykle1 did, maybe they can assist you here.
If the error log is empty, you can also set
debug: true
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@cyberphox said in MMM-voice:
Tried installing this today on a Dell Latitude E5500 running Ubuntu.
Message me and I’ll try to help you out
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@Mykle1 thanks man! helpful as always…it was Hello Lucy that inspired me to build another project with a little more power than my RP3…
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No problem. See your chat messages so we don’t take up any room in this topic
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@Mykle1, got any suggestions or pointers on how to get Alexa (or any voice assisted module) to work on Windows 10???
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@justjim1220 said in MMM-voice:
@Mykle1, got any suggestions or pointers on how to get Alexa (or any voice assisted module) to work on Windows 10???
A while back, I halfheartedly tried to get MMM-voice to run under Windows 7. The problem is the dependencies that are required, finding them for your platform (Windows 7). It may be possible but it just wasn’t worth the effort to me when success was not guaranteed.
On the other hand, MM runs beautifully under ubuntu. In fact, I wouldn’t use (or recommend) anything else.
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thanks @mykle1 for the assist to get it to show up!!
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You’re welcome.