James actually asked specifically about one word commands. When you say "short commands" what do you mean? Do two-word commands work consistently? Just one-word commands? Are three-word commands "short commands"?
There are no "pop-ups" in VC, so it's not clear what you mean here.
At any rate, do you see anything apart from "Emulate:"? i.e. is there ever anything after the colon?
There's nothing VC can do about Google interpreting your command wrong, of course. But it does hint at which of the various possible implementations of Tasker + Autovoice + VC you might be using, which is what James was referring to when he spoke about the fact that you haven't explained to us your set-up. We need to know which method of interacting with Tasker you are using to be able to help you.
You're right, that doesn't help us.
It might help a little if you could tell us which of the different ways of setting up Tasker/Autovoice *to communicate with VC* you are using. At least three ways are described here: http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Using_Tasker_with_VoxCommando
Which one are you using?
Sorry if i seemed vague in my answer but yes 1, 2 and 3 word commands seem to work okay and i havent run into much issue with these "short commands"
I am using the "advanced method" and yes i see the full command after the colon.
If i say into my watch " dim the office lights to 30%" ill either get one of the 2 errors below
"dim the office lights 230 percent"
or
"Emulate: dim the office lights to 30 percent"
and as for popups i didnt mean a popup as in like an advertisement or anything i mean the "emulate issue doent arise." it pops up in the speech bar where it shows what you have said into voxcommando.
i dont really understand how it could be misunderstood what i was saying.
James asked if it happens with 1 word commands and i responded back "its only large commands like "dim the office light to 80%" that causes the EMULATE: part to pop up. and also it thinks im saying "280" instead of "to 80" and causing more issues."