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Skyrim Voice Control Module (SVCM) for SkyrimVR

Description
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SVCM is a voice control module that allows users to map ALL their spells, shouts and powers to a voice control file (Windows Speech Recognition**). It also has the ability to save and equip gear combos and manage a single follower. The process is as automated as possible with Skyrim's scripting language "Papyrus" and the SKSE add-on. This module will handle the loading portion, but does not fire the loaded ability so the user retains finer control over the abilities use.

A follower can also be mapped and issued voice commands, see below.

Primary Features:
Can easily map up to 800 spells/Powers
Can easily map up to 100 Shouts
Efficient response times
Ability to toggle equip state (right/left/dual/cycle)
Can issue commands for upto 5 followers
5 right and left hand combo slots for weapons/spells/shield
Rapid shout toggle
Auto shout toggle

Misc. Features:
Ability to toggle debug logging as needed
Command to toggle Exp gains for levelling

**Other voice control programs are possible if there is enough community interest.

How It Works
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SVCM will cycle through all your spells and powers to build its required lists. Shouts can be recorded by equipping them and activating a hotkey that tells SVCM to record your current shout. This allows SVCM to create complete lists of spells, powers and shouts no matter what mods you have installed.

In order to map so many potential abilities a multiple sequential keystroke input was implemented, so instead of being limited to a smaller number of possible combinations (cntl+1,alt+1,Shift+1,1) the possibilities are now unlimited (within reason).

To ease the mapping process I have implemented key commands to build the lists then print a complete WSR macro file to the debug log for a simple cut & paste.

Requirements
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SKSE: http://skse.silverlock.org/download/
Windows Speech Recognition Macros (win7/8/10): http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13045
Microphone

Compatibility
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SVCM will conflict with any mod that remaps keys on the numpad or requires the use of a control map that doesn't clear the numpad bindings. MHP should not conflict by default, but you may have already mapped some numpad keys so they would need to be unmapped. MHP also uses custom control maps, many of which already unbind the numpad keys and handle the requirement.

Problems initializing have been seen when an excess of 110 modules are loaded.

Installation
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First install Microsoft Speech Recognition Macros and confirm it is working.

Second, Install SVCM using the Nexus Mod Manager or Vortex preferably (there is a work around on forums since skyrimvr is not natively supported).

Third install SKSEVR

Fourth, start skyrimVR using SKSEVR and start using it =)


Using SVCM
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First thing to do after mod installation is to create a starter SVCM.WSRmac, sign it and place it in "Documents\Speech Macros\". At the bottom of this readme file you will find the macro contents. Simply highlight and use cntrl+c to copy to clipboard. Open file explorer and go to "Documents\Speech Macros\" and create a new text file and rename it SCVM.WSRmac then right click and edit, paste the contents in the file using cntrl+v. Save the file then right click it and choose "Sign Speech Macro...". If you recieve the error that it cannot sign the file then you need to create a new certificate by going to the icon for the running "Windows Speech Recognition Macros" which is usualy in the hidden icons for running tasks on the task bar and right click it to find the signing options.

Start SkyrimVR using SKSEVR.exe, the first thing to do in game is build the spell/power lists. This is done by simply saying "build spell lists". This will cause a notification in the left top corner letting you know its working. Don't do anything until you get another notification saying it is done.

Next, open your magic window and go to your shouts section. Equip your first shout then say "Add shout to list". If you haven't previously stored this shout you will get another notification letting you know it was added. Equip the next shout and repeat to add the newly selected shout. Rinse and repeat until all your shouts are entered.

Now all your shout, powers and spells are saved to the modules internal lists. Do a quick save to make sure the data stays persistent.

Now we need to enable debug logging so we have a place to write the xml data for the WSR macro file. Say "Enable Logging" and you should get a notification that logging is enabled.

Then say "Dump Lists" to begin the data dump to the log file. A notification will appear when it starts and another when it stops.

After it stops say "Disable Logging" to close the debug file

Now we need to open the debug file, open start menu and click Documents. Go to "my games\Skyrim\Logs\Script" and open the file Papyrus0.log

The data you need will look like this:




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Simply select and copy all of it then right click and edit "Documents\Speech Macros\SVCM.wsr" (you can play with pronunciations and/or remove spells you wont use if you want, some wsr knowledge is wise)

Now save. exit and then right click the file and select "Sign Speech Macros..."

Start up Skyrim and start playing.....

When you learn new spells and shout, this process will need to be repeated. I typically use a normal hotkey for a new spell/shout until I get enough to remake a new wsr file.

Commands and Usage
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There are a few built in commands you can use, just speak the phrase as written (not usable until first wsr has been completed and signed).*

build spell lists
add shout to list
dump lists
enable logging
disable logging
stop levelling or pause leveling
start leveling or resume levelling

equip left
equip right
dual wield
equip cycle
unequip spells
save weapon set <1/2/3/4/5> or save
equip weapon set <1/2/3/4/5> or equip

open Magic
open Inventory
open Map
open Skills

follow me
wait here
trade with me
do me a favor
stop combat (will re-agro rapidly if opponent not pacified)
stand your ground
Register follower <1/2/3/4/5>
Follower <1/2/3/4/5>

Everyone follow me
Everyone wait here

Enable rapid shout
Disable rapid shout

Enable auto shout
Disable auto shout

To use shouts, spells, follower commands, equip sets and powers you simply say them by name. If recognition doesn't work well for some spells then you can edit the wsr file, train windows speech recognition or try saying it differently.

*More commands are possible if community interest justifies it.

Follower commands
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To use a follower you must first do the build process so your wsr file is complete and working. Then after registering your followers you need to remake the wsr file so it contains the updated names. Remaking the wsr file is only needed to use the actual followers names, the generic command of "follower <1/2/3/4/5>" will work without the remake if you want to delay a bit.

When in game and next to your follow you wish to use voice commands with, simply say "register follower <1/2/3/4/5>" and wait for the notification in the top left. Then move your cursor over your follower so the cursor changes to show the name of the follower. When done properly there will be a notification in the top left with the followers name. Once this is done, your follower is registered and you should do a game save to make it persistent.

From now on, you can simply use voice commands to direct your follower. To control which follower is accepting commands, simply say the followers name and wait for the notification in the top left showing the command was successful. Once control is initiated any successive commands will go to that follower. Instead of using the followers name you can also use "follower <1/2/3/4/5>". There are 5 commands that can be used "do me a favor", "wait here", "Stop Combat", "follow me" and "trade with me". "Stand your ground" has been added but is not very pretty and is turned off by using "follow me".

There are two commands that affect all followers at once, "Everyone follow me" and "Everyone wait here".

Rapid shout functionality
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This allows the player to automatically use the highest powered version of the word with a single key tap instead of holding the key down to ramp up the number of words used. You can toggle the ability on and off so you can still access the first and second word versions if needed.

Auto shout functionality
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This allows the player the ability to toggle whether a shout will be automatically fired when it is loaded by voice commands. The effective key tap will only be long enough to fire the first word of the shout, unless rapid shout is enabled which will result in the strongest version the player has available.

Custom WSR modifications
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Users can get some very nice functionality by modifying the wsr file manually. A good example is a post in the "posts" section of the SVCM page on Nexus Mods by " luister777".

Credits
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Thanks to SKSE for many useful papyrus functions.

Change Log
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v1.0.0 May-10-2018:
- Ported to SkyrimVR/SKSEVR

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----- SVCM.WSRmac basic file contents ----------------------------- do not include this line




[Word]
{[Word.value]}


[...]
Invalid entry "{[...]}"



Build spell lists


Dump lists


Add shout to list


enable logging


disable logging


Open magic