Can "what can I say" be disabled? - Windows Phone 7 Development and Hacking

this very annoying everytime I work out at the gym and put the focus in my pocket this "I cant hear you" message comes up, just wondering if theres somewhere in the registry that can be used to make a toggle switch in systems ? If possible?

it's because the start button is being pressed, which triggers the voice command. goto settings -> speech

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Toggle Handfree on/off during call w/o turning BT off

I am using an 8125 with Slide2Unlock and the Iphone dialer pad. Even with the standard dialer phone pad, if I want to stop using the headset during a call I must use the menu button at the bottom and select "Turn Hands-free off".. There are times that I do not want to use my BT headset or vehicle hands free unit. I would like to know if anyone had extracted that command and if it could be placed on the "in call" dialer skin as a hot button, like hold or mute, without having to go through the menu to access it. I don't need anything fancy that toggles the bluetooth on/off, in fact I would like to leave that unaffected. Simply a command that shortens the finger strokes of going through the in call menu and setting the handfree status.
Thanks in advance to brain tank.....
Does anybody have any ideas????? Please would really like an app like this....
Please Please...really want an app like this but I have no idea how to make one.
Thanks
have you tried holding down the green call button whilst in a call? Works on my SPV M1000 to turn speaker phone on....
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Speaker phone is not my issue, I want to toggle between Headset and Handset while in a call. Like pressing menu/Handfree off.
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I tested a today plug-in which did it, unfortunately I don't remember the name. AFAIK it is the only software capable of doing it while in a call, so.... hope you'll find it

MS voice command problems

when im at work i use MSVC alot to make calls, its great in that way since i dont have to mess my phone up with dirty hands and stuff "hiker at hertz car rental" but when i use handsfree with the application and i receive a call i can only hear the ringtone for maximum a second, then it stops because the MSVC notification system tells me who is calling, what i can see this function cant be fully dissabled on the phone? anyone that have any tips or similar application but the option to completely dissable incoming calls notification?
Regards /Daniel
In Settings -> Voice Command, highlight phone, and press the options button. There should be an announce incoming option that you can uncheck. Is that what you're looking for?
i found a thread somewhere yesterday, but i dont have all those optiops that where written there either? anyone have a working cab for my X1?
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as i said, i cant find all the notification options in my version of MSVC, anyone have another cab file that i can try, this problem is rally annoying

Voice Search App/Mod Keyboard - search notification sound issue

Hi All,
Installed the updated Mod keyboard (v27) and now whenever I long press the search key and Google voice search comes up it gives me a notification sound on completion of the search or a different one if cancelled.
These are not the stock HTC notification sounds - shorter, just a couple of notes.
It didn't do this with v25, though I am not sure it is a keyboard issue as the defaults go when updated.
I CANNOT find how to stop this - not in keyboard setting, web settings, sound settings, not anywhere.
First - do you have the sound? Long press the key (the physical key with mag glass on) and make a voice search. Does it sound when it completes? Or if you cancel?
Second, do you know how to mute it or delete it?
Nobody gets the beep sounds?
Everybody gets the beep sounds?
Somebody press the button and tell me if it plays a tone!
There has to be somebody out there who has voicesearch and can find 5 secs to press the button and tell me if it sounds a tone when you press cancel.
Apparently not. Maybe its the world cup
It sounds like a soft cricket for me. Kinda like Dzz.
So it does appears on your install of the voice app?
Peculiar. It first appeared when I updated the keyboard app, not when I updated the voice app. I've rolled back to earlier versions of both, but it still is there. Could it be direct from google somehow? I wish I could turn it off (can only be done by muting the speaker.)
My media volume is set to 12/15, system volume is 6/7, ringer is 6/7, and I could baaarely hear it.

Change command of bluetooth button

So I have a motorola roadster, whenever I hit the smart button it pulls up the samsung voice command. It is annoying because it tells me how many missed calls I have every time whether I have checked them or not. I have to completely delete them from my history to make it stop. It also doesnt always immediatwly listen when I press the button, sometimes it just loads the app and I have to press it again. I would like to switch it with the basic google voice search where just the microphone pops up. Anyone know of a way to change what the bluetooth button does?

Did you know , you could do this on Windows Phone

You can Automatically put a Call on Speaker using Voice Command
Good find, thanks!
Found it but only by accident.
Oho, very usefull, i'm gonna try it on lumia 800
Very cool. Anyone know if you can answer a call on a sleeping phone with a voice command? That would be handy for an incoming call when driving. Something like "answer call on speaker".
Or you can just click the speaker button.
I always accidentally put it on speaker mode using voice command but never knew how to actually trigger it
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d.v said:
Very cool. Anyone know if you can answer a call on a sleeping phone with a voice command? That would be handy for an incoming call when driving. Something like "answer call on speaker".
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Or, you know, just drive the car?
Why dont we make an exclusive thread for discovering features like this?
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Why dont we make an exclusive thread for discovering features like this?
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Well I'm glad they did, I had no idea you could do this. And it saves from that second of looking down while driving to hit the speaker button (sometimes it's just not an option to pull over).
d.v said:
Very cool. Anyone know if you can answer a call on a sleeping phone with a voice command? That would be handy for an incoming call when driving. Something like "answer call on speaker".
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I sure hope you're not driving in the Miami area. Ever heard of bluetooth?
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Well I'm glad they did, I had no idea you could do this. And it saves from that second of looking down while driving to hit the speaker button (sometimes it's just not an option to pull over).
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but its always an option to not answer the phone
Well after some Minutes I figured out the German command:
I didn't work for me very well, he told many times, that he can't find the contact, because he recognizes "lautsprecher" (ger. speaker) as part of the name.
"ruf X an auf Lautsprecher" (ger. "call X on speaker") did not work at all, I had to say: "ruf X an, Lautsprecher" (ger. "call X, speaker") but even that didn't work very well, like I said above.
Anyway, good to know that there is a function for that, but I think I will still use the button for that.. :/
Thanks anyway!
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Press the Windows phone button and say " What can I say" when it asks you to speak.You get the complete list of commands that you can say to you phone.Be sure you scroll to the left and the right to see the other commands other than call.
I remember stumbling upon this by accident when I said "Call Michael R." but slurred momentarily afterwards, and then my WP responded by saying "Calling Michael R. on Speakerphone". Cue epic "WTF?". Still, it's an impressive feature to have.
A thing for headset users (like I have the HTC headset for my TITAN), the "Play/Pause" button on the headset may also be able to trigger Microsoft TellMe. A tip for this though, if you're planning to do this I recommend going to Settings -> Speech -> and make sure "Use Speech when the phone is locked" is checked.
P.S. I do have the contact's full surname in the entry, but have simply put the initial there for the purposes of respecting his privacy.
thanks for an information thread
The way windows phone handles voice commands over Bluetooth is one of the big selling points for me. I like the way it reads out SMS over my car speakers and gives me the option to respond by voice. I also have an HTC one x but never use it in the car (I.e most of my working day) because I cannot find an android app that replicates this function with the ease if use that wp has built in out of the box.
(P.S. before any flame wars start, I am not not knocking the One x or android, I love the hi Def screen, some of the games and the text ref low in the browser, the industrial design is also second to none IMHO.)
So after having a listen to the response to pressinf the centre (windows button) and saying "What can I say?"
You can do the following (some things are more obvisou that others):
"Call xxx" - preforms the standard call a contact. The only difference is that the first time you say a contact name you have to select which of their numbers you wish to associated with their name.
"Call xxx, mobile" This way you are accepting they have more than one number so you could choose to say call and a different phone type I assume.
"Call xxx, on speakerphone" Well this one is what started this thead in the first place.
"Redial" Another pretty obvious one really.
"Find xxx in xxx" Find something somewhere.
"Find Weather in xxx" like Siri on iOS proving you weather info.
"Open xxx" or "Start xxx" Enables opening an app handsfree. This works well with "Hey DJ" which is a handsfree music player. (Nice!).
"Text xxx" I like this one, as it enables you to text someone handsfree.
During a call you can start speach and say "Call" to call another person or "Press" to press a number.
Hope this helps those that haven't or don't want to listen to the "What can I say?" response.
This is based on using a Nokia Lumia in the UK.

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