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Topic Title: Volume Control Topic Summary: Is there a way to specify a specific level Created On: 05/14/2016 02:09 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Windows 7, DNS Pro 13, KnowBrainer 2016
I use the KnowBrainer commands for Volume up or down. Is there a way of saying set volume to 40, 50, 60 etc.? ------------------------- |
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The following KnowBrainer Professional command, which can also be copied into Dragon, will allow you to precisely set the volume by saying something like Volume Level 50 or Volume Level 92. Note that you may prefer a different naming conventions such as Sound Level <1to100>. The following command will be included in the next KnowBrainer release: ------------------------- Change "No" to "Know" w/KnowBrainer 2020 |
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Lunis,
Thank you very much. Works perfectly. ------------------------- |
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In Dragon, does this require that you create a 1 to 100 list? |
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Yes, that's what the <1to100> is.
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Is this script outdated? I tried it with Dragon in Windows 10, and had no luck. |
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Works fine for me in Windows 10, using DPI 15.61 and Advanced Scripting. What happens when you call the command?
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