Speakeasy Features

Speakeasy has a variety of features that make using voice with terminal emulation easy and practical:

Client-side processing. All Speakeasy processing is performed on the mobile device, reducing bandwidth usage and eliminating the need for middleware servers and host modifications.

Powerful scripting engine. The Wavelink TE Client includes a scripting utility which can capture and manipulate screen data, launch secondary processes, provide audible warning and screen messages, and automate repetitive tasks and data entry. Scripts can be triggered by screen data, unique key combinations, or can be called from the reformatter.

WYSIWYG configuration with the Screen Reformatter. Speakeasy options are available in the Terminal Emulation Screen Reformatter, making it easy to add speech-to-text and text-to-speech to screens. Use the Screen Reformatter to change Speakeasy settings, select the grammar files available, or perform specific functions for a speech-to-text result.

Microphone calibration tools. Speakeasy has built-in calibration tools that use Speakeasy settings to improve microphone performance. There is a quick calibration that uses a few verbal prompts and responses for calibration, or a full calibration that provides tools for the user to change settings manually.

Wide range of available languages. Speakeasy works with a variety of languages and dialects. For a current list of languages supported by Speakeasy, refer to the Wavelink Web site. To use Speakeasy with languages other than English, install the language (or international) build of the TE Client.

Integration with Avalanche. When used with Wavelink Avalanche, Speakeasy client-side application and configuration files can be easily deployed, updated, and archived wirelessly. Avalanche insures that when a mobile device starts, it has the latest application and configuration files.

 


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