Lollypop wrote:As i explained above, i 'm forced to use a syllabic method so that vac (and SR5.1 especially) understand what i "really" mean. (I usually writes some syllabs-made-words which are a compromise between what-i-want-to-say and ...What-is-understood)
Now, i test the vac'ability to switch on 2 profiles. It allows to avoid some probs of "recognisation" (good term?). I especially have difficulties with the words beginning with the "A" syllab". Accentuation matter. ( for it, i write "HA": in F, it sounds like "I" ...and it works!)
But the whole business tends to be a compromise between english and french terms. Finally the longest words are often more easy to use than the shortest which makes "troubles". I suppose it deals with the settings i tuned, slightly on low level for the sensitivity and quasi-totally on left side for accuracy...
I noticed too, that results are sensitive to the used quality micro. It can make difference.
If you have any advice on this...: "J'ai les yeux et les oreilles grandes ouvertes"
Despite all of this, results "sounds" great, and it's all all about fun to be able to give wingman orders using radio! (And get the good result, above all !!!) I use vac so to control track ir and some tricks like zoom, map and views too.
Lollypop.
I salute you in working around the English version of the SAPI 5.1. Nicely done.
I'm glad to hear it is working well for you.