![]() With RC4 it actually gives voice commands.so you can say "American 211 request taxy" and it will request taxy and get the reply for you.have a look in the MCE forums, there are some links to very good videos showing how it works. Speech recognition is very good, you just run the App Wizard as soon as you install it, it does all the settings for you, you dont touch anything.then do some speech training and away you go! The best thing about MCE is that the learning curve is not that big.you dont have to learn a script.ie you are not limited to saying "flaps up" or the program wont work.you can think "human" and say Flaps up one notch, 'up on the flaps, take the flaps up, etc.up to you.it is very adaptive. cfg issue.you can either download the demo and give it a go or send the support team an email with the question, they get back to you very quickly. ![]() It doesnt feel weird, when you have used it a few times it actually feels weird when you don't have a virtual First Officer to talk to! Your donation here helps to pay our bandwidth costs, emergency funding, and other general costs that crop up from time to time. AVSIM is staffed completely by volunteers and all funds donated to AVSIM go directly back to supporting the community. ![]() How do you go about getting cfg's for planes to use in MCE? What if one doesn't exist? Does it tell you what to say or would I have to deal with a huge learning curve? How good is the speech recognition? And how exactly does it interact with RC4? AVSIM is a free service to the flight simulation community. Well like I stated in my original post I didn't want to futz around with MCE but maybe I should, just feel weird talking to my computer. ![]()
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