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My video doesn't do your tasks (from memory), but it does introduce Tasker well for a beginner, I believe. I have some other apps for the AutoVoice plugin as will, which you'll absolutely need. https://youtu.be/OjWwGCdQyCw
May want to check out Commander as well. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr
I think you're overcomplicating it - just use Commandr.
One of the options on the main Commandr screen is "Tasker Commands". Tap that and you're looking at a list of all of the Tasker tasks you have created. You can edit the phrase, but otherwise you just have to toggle them on and you're all done.
Most of those can be done using Tasker. Now, learning to use tasker isn't exactly the easiest thing, and setting all of those up could take a while. But still, it can be done.
As for the always listening mic, I believe Google Now has an option to enable that. There are apps on the play store that add a whole lot more commands to Google Now too, such as this app.
Would have linked it earlier but work. It works REALLY well for me. Hope it does for you as well. More commands are added all the time too. Even has a vote system for new commands. Ones with most votes get added first.
It expands the abilities of Google Now. Paired with Tasked, it can do almost anything.
It sounds like you want an assistant shortcut. .
There's also this app.
Yeah - autovoice is more like, "turn on the lights, read my texts and Whatsapp messages, then play Relaxing music" all in one.
Even Google Assistant can do each one separately, and you can make a one-word shortcut too.
I'm actually fascinated by Commandr, which is basically a shortcut creator as described above, but instead of using natural language, you tell it the name of the task you want to run. It works for my Google Music tasks so far, haven't tested it a lot yet.
Get this app and try it out. Should be able to do a lot of this. Also try it with tasker for infinitely more voice commands you can create.
It's a voice command solution and I haven't tested it, but have you tried Commandr?
Looks like you might be able to tell your watch a command to play a particular Google Music Playlist on your phone. Could be wrong though, I don't have a speaker on my watch so I couldn't verify. :(
Have you made sure that all the notification services are on? In the accessibility menu (in settings) make sure that Pushbullet can read your notifications. Also, in the Sound and Notification menu (in settings), there is On/Off thing for Pushbullet which you need to make sure is right.
I've found that after updates, I have to fix it up again which is really annoying considering that Commandr for Google Now (an app that gets similar notification based problems) has a way to 'check' if it has access the notification service (through accessibility).* Please tell me if this helped, I'd really appreciate it.*
/u/guzba, is there anyway to "check" if PB has all the required permissions (like accessibility and the sound and notification in the phone's settings)?
Commandr for Google Now is what you're looking for. It plugs directly into Google Now, which means you can use it with Touchless Control.
EDIT: Also, try using an equalizer for the quality. By quality, I assume you mean the treble is louder than on most phones.
Have you looked at Commandr for Google Now? You can set up a voice command for media controls like play/pause/next/previous, though it's not possible to create voice controls to change to specific songs or artists that aren't implemented my Google.
If you tell Google Now to play a specific artist, it works, though. The command works whether or not you have "listening on any screen" on, but it's certainly easier to trigger voice commands with it.
The Commandr for Google Now app lets you do that.
This app on Android lets you customise what to say for 'OK Google' but I'm not sure if there's anything similar for iPhone
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr
Try out commandr. It made google now so much more useful for me.
With Commandr for Google Now, you can say "Thank you Google" to go back to the previous app from the Google Now screen.
Plenty of apps let you setup custom ok google commands
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr&hl=en
Seems to be the main one.
Setup your own command there.
To be fair it's technically possible to do it now, as proven by apps such as Commandr.
This appallows you to take a photo using voice commands. Works fine on my MotoX 2013.
> OK commander
First hit on Google search https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr&hl=en
It doesn't look like 'OK Google' work when the screen is off from what I can tell. A work around app is Commandr. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr&hl=en
You may wanto to try Commandr for Google now, it adds more functionalities.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr&hl=it
It is possible, but it takes more than just the app and the liftmaster. The convoluted way I do it is complicated, but should work for you.
I use Commandr for Google Now to intercept the voice command.
It sets off a Tasker task.
The task sends a HTTP Request to a computer running OpenHAB
OpenHAB sends the command to the MyQ system using the MyQ binding
OpehHAB is a free, open source home automation control system and it has a binding to MyQ, and can trigger the garage door. OpenHAB can run on any computer, Rasberry Pi is a common choice due to the low energy requirements, but any that will be constantly running will work.
This whole setup only costs $2.99 for Tasker and whatever the computer costs to have and run. However, the setup is complicated. If you want more help, feel free to message me.
I believe you are looking for Commandr
You can use Commandr to make custom Google Now voice commands, like one that will navigate with Waze.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr&hl=en
If you can get it to work with Tasker, use Commandr to integrate it into Google voice search.
Download Commandr, and you should be able to do quite a bit.
This works very well
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr&hl=en_GB
This app called Commandr had the ability to do those things right now.
This is the top up voted feature for Commandr, maybe watch the updated on it too see if it's added.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr
There's actually already an app that hooks wolfram into OK Google.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.RSen.Commandr