PowerShell/Scripts/test.ps1
Markus Fleschutz 933e903595 Added test.ps1
2021-01-05 09:19:59 +00:00

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$null = [Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("System.Speech")
## Create the two main objects we need for speech recognition and synthesis
if (!$global:SpeechModuleListener) {
## For XP's sake, don't create them twice...
$global:SpeechModuleSpeaker = New-Object System.Speech.Synthesis.SpeechSynthesizer
$global:SpeechModuleListener = New-Object System.Speech.Recognition.SpeechRecognizer
}
$script:SpeechModuleMacros = @{}
## Add a way to turn it off
$script:SpeechModuleMacros.Add("Stop Listening", {$script:listen = $false; Suspend-Listening})
$script:SpeechModuleComputerName = ${env:ComputerName}
function Update-SpeechCommands {
#.Synopsis
# Recreate the speech recognition grammar
#.Description
# This parses out the speech module macros,
# and recreates the speech recognition grammar and semantic results,
# and then updates the SpeechRecognizer with the new grammar,
# and makes sure that the ObjectEvent is registered.
$choices = New-Object System.Speech.Recognition.Choices
foreach ($choice in $script:SpeechModuleMacros.GetEnumerator()) {
New-Object System.Speech.Recognition.SemanticResultValue $choice.Key, $choice.Value.ToString() |
ForEach-Object { $choices.Add($_.ToGrammarBuilder()) }
}
if ($VerbosePreference -ne "SilentlyContinue") {
$script:SpeechModuleMacros.Keys |
ForEach-Object { Write-Host"$Computer, $_" -Fore Cyan }
}
$builder = New-Object System.Speech.Recognition.GrammarBuilder"$Computer, "
$builder.Append((New-ObjectSystem.Speech.Recognition.SemanticResultKey"Commands", $choices.ToGrammarBuilder()))
$grammar = New-Object System.Speech.Recognition.Grammar $builder
$grammar.Name = "Power VoiceMacros"
## Take note of the events, but only once (make sure to remove the old one)
Unregister-Event"SpeechModuleCommandRecognized" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
$null = Register-ObjectEvent $grammar SpeechRecognized `
-SourceIdentifier"SpeechModuleCommandRecognized" `
-Action {iex $event.SourceEventArgs.Result.Semantics.Item("Commands").Value}
$global:SpeechModuleListener.UnloadAllGrammars()
$global:SpeechModuleListener.LoadGrammarAsync($grammar)
}
function Add-SpeechCommands {
#.Synopsis
# Add one or more commands to the speech-recognition macros, and update the recognition
#.Parameter CommandText
# The string key for the command to remove
[CmdletBinding()]
Param([hashtable]$VoiceMacros,[string]$Computer=$Script:SpeechModuleComputerName)
## Add the new macros
$script:SpeechModuleMacros += $VoiceMacros
## Update the default if they change it, so they only have to do that once.
$script:SpeechModuleComputerName = $Computer
Update-SpeechCommands
}
function Remove-SpeechCommands {
#.Synopsis
# Remove one or more command from the speech-recognition macros, and update the recognition
#.Parameter CommandText
# The string key for the command to remove
Param([string[]]$CommandText)
foreach ($command in $CommandText) {
$script:SpeechModuleMacros.Remove($Command)
}
Update-SpeechCommands
}
function Clear-SpeechCommands {
#.Synopsis
# Removes all commands from the speech-recognition macros, and update the recognition
#.Parameter CommandText
# The string key for the command to remove
$script:SpeechModuleMacros = @{}
## Default value: A way to turn it off
$script:SpeechModuleMacros.Add("Stop Listening", {Suspend-Listening})
Update-SpeechCommands
}
function Start-Listening {
#.Synopsis
# Sets the SpeechRecognizer to Enabled
$global:SpeechModuleListener.Enabled = $true
Say "Speech Macros are $($Global:SpeechModuleListener.State)"
Write-Host "Speech Macros are $($Global:SpeechModuleListener.State)"
}
function Suspend-Listening {
#.Synopsis
# Sets the SpeechRecognizer to Disabled
$global:SpeechModuleListener.Enabled = $false
Say "Speech Macros are disabled"
Write-Host "Speech Macros are disabled"
}
function Out-Speech {
#.Synopsis
# Speaks the input object
#.Description
# Uses the default SpeechSynthesizer settings to speak the string representation of the InputObject
#.Parameter InputObject
# The object to speak
# NOTE: this should almost always be a pre-formatted string,
# most objects don't render to very speakable text.
Param([Parameter(ValueFromPipeline=$true)][Alias("IO")]$InputObject)
$null = $global:SpeechModuleSpeaker.SpeakAsync(($InputObject | Out-String))
}
function Remove-SpeechXP {
#.Synopis
# Dispose of the SpeechModuleListener and SpeechModuleSpeaker
$global:SpeechModuleListener.Dispose(); $global:SpeechModuleListener = $null
$global:SpeechModuleSpeaker.Dispose(); $global:SpeechModuleSpeaker = $null
}
#Set-Alias asc Add-SpeechCommands
#Set-Alias rsc Remove-SpeechCommands
#Set-Alias csc Clear-SpeechCommands
Set-Alias say Out-Speech
#Set-Alias listen Start-Listener
#Export-ModuleMember -Function * -Alias * -VariableSpeechModuleListener, SpeechModuleSpeaker
#Clear-SpeechCommands
Add-SpeechCommands @{
"What time is it?" = { Say "It is $(Get-Date -f "h:mm tt")" }
"What day is it?" = { Say $(Get-Date -f "dddd, MMMM dd") }
"What's running?" = {
$proc = ps | sort ws -desc
Say $("$($proc.Count) processes, including $($proc[0].name), which is using " +
"$([int]($proc[0].ws/1mb)) megabytes of memory")
}
} -Computer "Laptop" -Verbose
Add-SpeechCommands @{
"Open Notepad"= { & "C:\Programs\DevTools\Notepad++\notepad++.exe"}
}
Start-Listening
start-sleep 10
exit 0