It is difficult because we don't speak a common language.
You still need to learn the basics of how VoxCommando works. This is the problem.
I don't know whether this message will translate well, but I will try to explain anyhow.
Explanation of how to test the commandsAll of the command examples that I provided assume that you will test them using voice commands.
Before testing any new commands, you should save the command tree and close it, because VoxCommando needs to rebuild your command tree when you import or create new commands.
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For the command "Press button (using a Payload List)":
You should test it using a voice command like: "Press button t1" or "Press button t2" etc. (You can first translate the English into PT-BR before testing it, if you are using the Portuguese speech engine).
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For the command "Press button (using a Payload Range)":
You should test it using a voice command like: "Initiate button number 1" or "Initiate button number 2" (Again, you can translate the English voice command phrases into PT-BR first).
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For the command "Press button (using a Payload XML file)
You should test it using a voice command like: "Initiate scene Quarto de Natália" or "Initiate scene cozinha"
This is because the Payload XML file allows us to create a table. In the table, we pair "friendly phrases" with the value we want VoxCommando to use.
I have attached a picture of the Payload XML editor window, in case you did not see this.
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I do not understand the sentence:
Tanto para a função "Scrape" como para "OSD", não tem efeito quando executado.
Maybe Google Translate is not translating properly.
OSD means "on-screen display". This action will simply open a window on the computer that is running VoxCommando to display a message.
In my commands, I use OSD actions to show which payload value VoxCommando has understood. This, of course, requires that you tell it which payload value to use in your voice command ...