
So far I only have good things to say about VoiceAttack. It runs US$10.00 on their website or US$12.00 on Steam. You can also get a free trial at their website if you would like to test it out before you buy the whole program. VoiceAttack is available on Steam or you can get it on their website at. This means after you set up a command profile for your favorite game, you can actually share the profile with your friends. You can also do complex commands, but for most games the simple ones work fine.Īnother great thing about the program is the ability to export profiles. This is the simplest form to set up and it works wonders. These conditions includes pressing to release or holding down the key for a certain number of seconds. You tell it what you want to say to trigger the command, which key to press, and any conditions you would like to add. Setting up VoiceAttack profiles has been something a lot easier than I expected it to be. Once it learns to recognize the commands you are using, VoiceAttack does the rest. The more you use it the more accurate it becomes. If you have not trained your voice recognition software it is very easy to do. VoiceAttack uses Microsofts’ Windows‘ voice recognition software included in every copy of Windows’ to recognize spoken commands. This can be used not only in video games, but also in computer commands such as controlling different applications and the computer itself. You can also programm in complex commands to be executed. With VoiceAttack I can say a phrase such as “run” or ” go forward” and the program will convert my command into the “W” keystroke.

For example, if I wanted to walk forward in most video games I would need to press the “W” key. VoiceAttack takes a spoken word or phrase and turns it into key presses. I can get it to do more things that I have not been able to with other voice control programs thus far! I know there are many others out there that let you do this, but for me this has been the simplest to setup. Hello, Ability Powered gamers! I have found a new program thanks to a follower on Twitter that I am completely excited about! It is called VoiceAttack and it lets you control games with your voice.
