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  1. Well, i wanted to suggest a topic for official video, but i didn't find the right threat, i've posted this in "off topic" too. So, i converted a old android phone into a voice command receiver that controls, light, ac and computer. About possibilities, i mainly use like as chain of scripts, my "sleep time" command. It turns the lights off, computer and tv off, I just have to say it out loud instead of grabbing my phone to do it or getting up.. Investments: Broadlink device, is an “smart” thing that can intercepts and learn also beam Infrared (IR) code as well as radio frequencies (RF) codes. Tasker, an app that lets you create amazing possibilities. A lamp socket adapter with RF or IR. But I’m sure it works on every device on the subject, that have android app. Those are cheap things, about the broadlink, it already lets you control the whole room with your smart device. So. Apps that you need on your android device. -tasker -autovoice (app that recognizes voices and send it to tasker) - RM plugin (not 100% needed but it helps) - e-control (base app that uses broadlink to beam codes) -Root (is not 100% needed but is useful) -banamalon win remote (for computer control) Read all before following the steps, I may have not put 100% step by step like. 1. So, in tasker you’ll create a trigger using plugin options and selecting autovoice, write the word or phrase that will be a trigger to the task. Ex: lights off 2. The task, create one that sends you to home screen, and right there you need a broadlink widget (there are two types, select shortcut) that refers to the code that it will beam. (Only need this options if you don’t use RM plugin) 3. You need to open development options in android and select the option that gives you coordinates of screen touches, go back to the home screen and write it down which coordinates the broadlink shortcut is in. 4. In task, you need to run “go to home” and then “Run shell” the command on shell is “input tap xxxx yyyy” put the coordinates in the command, if you have RM plugin you can select on plugin and directly which code are to beam without sending it to home page. So that is how you create a command, root will be useful to run the shell command, that sometimes doesn’t work. For computer as an example, I use banamalon app, and “sleep” and “wake up” shortcut widgets to get my computer on/off via lan. And those tasks can be put in chain, like, after hitting the lights off, put the computer to sleep clicking on the “sleep” widget and turns the tv off using the same method of coordinates and broadlink shortcut widgets. 3 commands in 1 task. In autovoice, you need can either put in continuous mode so you let your phone on the side listening all the time, or on demand like hitting a key 3 times will launch the autovoice, you give the command the then is turns off. Tips: Create a task that every time the phones reboot turn on autovoice continuous mode. Create a task that every 6 hours the phones reboots (Because it eliminates random crashes) Use an app to keep the battery charged at 70% or so. IF anyone got confused, I may try to explain in a more in step by step way, I may also post a video showing in work and that may give you all an insight about possibilities. I think is a cool threat for an official LTT video, but lets see how it goes. Happy to help.
  2. Well, i wanted to suggest a topic for official video, but i didn't find the right threat, i'll be posting this in "guides and tutorial" too. So, i converted a old android phone into a voice command receiver that controls, light, ac and computer. About possibilities, i mainly use like as chain of scripts, my "sleep time" command. It turns the lights off, computer and tv off, I just have to say it out loud instead of grabbing my phone to do it or getting up.. Investments: Broadlink device, is an “smart” thing that can intercepts and learn also beam Infrared (IR) code as well as radio frequencies (RF) codes. Tasker, an app that lets you create amazing possibilities. A lamp socket adapter with RF or IR. But I’m sure it works on every device on the subject, that have android app. Those are cheap things, about the broadlink, it already lets you control the whole room with your smart device. So. Apps that you need on your android device. -tasker -autovoice (app that recognizes voices and send it to tasker) - RM plugin (not 100% needed but it helps) - e-control (base app that uses broadlink to beam codes) -Root (is not 100% needed but is useful) -banamalon win remote (for computer control) Read all before following the steps, I may have not put 100% step by step like. 1. So, in tasker you’ll create a trigger using plugin options and selecting autovoice, write the word or phrase that will be a trigger to the task. Ex: lights off 2. The task, create one that sends you to home screen, and right there you need a broadlink widget (there are two types, select shortcut) that refers to the code that it will beam. (Only need this options if you don’t use RM plugin) 3. You need to open development options in android and select the option that gives you coordinates of screen touches, go back to the home screen and write it down which coordinates the broadlink shortcut is in. 4. In task, you need to run “go to home” and then “Run shell” the command on shell is “input tap xxxx yyyy” put the coordinates in the command, if you have RM plugin you can select on plugin and directly which code are to beam without sending it to home page. So that is how you create a command, root will be useful to run the shell command, that sometimes doesn’t work. For computer as an example, I use banamalon app, and “sleep” and “wake up” shortcut widgets to get my computer on/off via lan. And those tasks can be put in chain, like, after hitting the lights off, put the computer to sleep clicking on the “sleep” widget and turns the tv off using the same method of coordinates and broadlink shortcut widgets. 3 commands in 1 task. In autovoice, you need can either put in continuous mode so you let your phone on the side listening all the time, or on demand like hitting a key 3 times will launch the autovoice, you give the command the then is turns off. Tips: Create a task that every time the phones reboot turn on autovoice continuous mode. Create a task that every 6 hours the phones reboots (Because it eliminates random crashes) Use an app to keep the battery charged at 70% or so. IF anyone got confused, I may try to explain in a more in step by step way, I may also post a video showing in work and that may give you all an insight about possibilities. I think is a cool threat for an official LTT video, but lets see how it goes. Happy to help.
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