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Clap Commander

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E-mail:mail [at] mentalways [dot] com
Website:www.mentalways.com
Category:Audio & Multimedia / Speech
1.1
2009-11-25
1.75 MB
Win 2000 / XP / Vista
Sound card with microphone; Pentium III based IBM PC compatible computer (or higher);
Languages:English
2 in April / 70 in total
 

Rating: 1.71/10 (7 votes cast)

 
Clap Commander

Clap Commander: control your computer by using a microphone and clapping!

The program allows for remotely controlling your computer from another part of the room by clapping your hands. Clap once - and Media Player will launch, clap twice - and make Media Player pause or start a movie over from the beginning, clap three times - and the computer will turn off. The program recognizes the sounds picked up by the microphone and if they resemble a person clapping, a user-defined action will be performed.

Now there is no need to get up and turn off the computer by hand when watching a movie at night: clap several times and the computer will turn itself off. Besides this, you can set the following actions for controlling your computer: log off, turn the display on/off, fast forward/rewind Media Player files, transition to the next/previous slide in PowerPoint, and make the volume higher/lower.

 

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