11 points albert_e 1 day ago 17 comments
Testing out using Wispr Flow and similar voice inputs -- seems to work fine for some use cases.
I also place the laptop on a treadmill sometimes and try to to get some research / browsing / work done. Mouse (trackball) and typing are the current weakest link.
are there decent handheld input gadgets that allow simple trackpad / click / scroll up&down / next&previous type of navigation and a push-to-talk voice input? I am looking at cheap remotes for FireTV stick and other streaming boxes that seem to have voice input -- anyway one could hack one of those to do our bidding and pair with a PC?
noemit 1 day ago | parent
multisport 6 hours ago | parent
A MX3 air mouse might be the exact thing you want though.
DANmode 6 hours ago | parent
This, or similar,
with a hot key for voice input, or a live activation word.
mikkupikku 6 hours ago | parent
bradyd 6 hours ago | parent
vcf 41 minutes ago | parent
It will sure beat the old laser pointer the next time I have to present or teach.
I could make the repo public if anyone is interested.
miek 6 hours ago | parent
*Quick guide to save you time:
-you can say "scroll to top/bottom", "click ok", "open Firefox", etc.
-it will always be typing when you talk unless it a) hears a command, b) you say "command mode", which will listen only for commands, or c) you mute:
-"mute" puts mic to sleep so you don't accidentally type when speaking ("unmute" to unmute)
-say "what can I say" to open advanced menu, allowing you to setup custom voice commands ("open projects folder", "open xyz website", etc.). Works well!
-full voice control of mouse is possible but a little slow. "Open grid" splits screen into a numbered 3x3 grid. You pick a number, it creates a new 3x3 grid in side the box you chose, and repeat until you can tell it to click.
The other thing I tried on Android is Futo voice input via F-droid + an app that turns you phone into a bluetooth keyboard (so as I spoke, it "typed" on the target device). The keyboard app is "Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse"). It worked smoothly sometimes and other times not.
ticulatedspline 6 hours ago | parent
I don't know if any of them have PTT with microphone but you should be able to pair the clicker with a regular bluetooth headset, while the headset may be on all the time you might be able to use something like joy-2-key and a macro/hotkey utility to map the button press to mic mute.
[1] https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Handheld-Finger-Trackball-Po...
jashephe 5 hours ago | parent
Dictation mics are not cheap, unfortunately, but you may be able to get used ones for much less.
nubinetwork 4 hours ago | parent
kotaKat 2 hours ago | parent
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kotaKat 5 minutes ago | parent
Annoyingly, the users that absolutely adore Dragon were the ones that kept throwing them on the floor, because Dragon's implementation was such hot garbage that it kept nuking our doctors' profiles right out of the water.
I'm now going to scream thinking about all the calls I also fielded for the voicemail system having 'poor quality' depending on where you were calling in from...
jam 3 hours ago | parent
I map one of the keys to voice input push-to-talk for handy: https://handy.computer/
This involved reverse engineering and writing new drivers for both (with no existing reference for the PSVR). It's all in that library, so if that sounds interesting to you, you can probably get Claude/Codex/whatever to convert it to a Windows app pretty quickly.
I haven't been maintaining this tool actively, but maybe it's useful to someone.
jonah 3 hours ago | parent