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Topic Title: Give it up for "EBox" ... Topic Summary: Ag, your box has arrived! Created On: 03/29/2023 12:10 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- ax | - 03/29/2023 12:10 AM |
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- BigTech | - 03/30/2023 05:22 AM |
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- ax | - 03/30/2023 04:25 PM |
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When it comes to rabbit holes, our friend Ag seems to have a knack for digging, into which I often fall ... Some say simply stop digging. But burrowing deeper down might also lead to new paths ...
Since I am getting busy and plan to make myself scarce, and this subject is in fact not for fools (at least not any fool but a special kind of "fools"), let's get on with it as opposed to waiting for Apr 1st.
Introducing EBox - "Embedded" Box.
Ingredients:
1. Two computers (at least one preferably mobile or USFF, and neither requires "high-spec") 2. Two activations of Desktop Dragon 3. Shokz OpenComm UC (ideally, less preferable Arena Wireless or any USB mic over a long cord) 4. Remote screenshare software (NB: NOT RDP) 5. AHK (or your choice of Win32 API wrapper that give easy access to Clipboard ... surely C# etc. will do)
TLDR on the choice of Screenshare Solution, for full automatic usage, ala DragonCapture (though triple or quadruple the hoops):
1. Best: TeamViewer (but CDN$30/mth!)
2. Middle: "Chromoting" (Chrome Remote Desktop) with Windows 10/11 Clipboard Syncing - free
3. Third place: Anydesk - free (not sure whether time-limited)
All three are portable. I have a fetish for portable wares. So I only looked for those that are portable, or at least claim to be. Anydesk turns out to have major caveats on the portability front.
P.S., if you searched this forum for "embedding", or "out-of-focus dictation", or Lindsay's "Reporter" (not yet released), or DNS.Comfort, and is still left scratching your head as to why anyone in their right mind would want/need such an "embedded box", then read no further please lest your time gets wasted - it's most likely not for you.
Testing was done on Dragon Medical One - mimicking desktop installation. |
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On the guest, assuming one created a text file called EBox.txt, and opened it with none other than Win32Pad:
On the host:
Above is the bare minimum of "proof-of-concept" code snippets. Truly, YMMV |
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For "semi-automatic" use, something along the line of below on the guest should work:
On the host, you'd probably "ControlSend" F2 to the Chrome or Anydesk window that contains the guest. Or just do it manually by hand, if you are just using the "EBox" as an anchored/out-of-focus Dragon Pad. |
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A few quick things so we can wrap it up. There is nothing groundbreaking about the "EBox". It's simply a different workflow, leveraging the myriad of screenshare solutions that blossomed over the last few years.
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Any relation to the infamous Steve Ballmer video... "Give it up for me!" |
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"Crazy", if we say so. "Villainous", not so much. |
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