While playing around with LAM, I am often stuck with prompts that will open direclty the settings instead of doing what I asked in the prompt.
For example, if the prompt contains the word: Wifi, bluetooth, devices, settings, etc…
One test I was doing was to open my local network settings to see how many devices are currently connected. I had to select specific workds to avoid saying network, device, or wifi.
This is annoying. R1 should only open the settings if trigger by the scroll wheel or if the promt says “open settings” only.
I was trying to control my network using the R1 and LAM but because of those triggering keywords, it is imposible to acheived via the R1.
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Hi @pballeux ,
thank you for this report and hint.
A bug fix and a suggestion could be, if the settings will opened by creating a new keyword like
rabbit.settings
By saying the word rabbit, followed by the word settings, the rabbit get the signal to open the settings menu.
Semiliar to it this can be used for
rabbit.bluetooth
rabbit.wifi
rabbit.brightness
etc.
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Something simple, but basically, the scroll up twice does the trick nicely so I don’t think that having so many shortcuts is really needed.
Of course, from an accessibility point of view, enabling bluetooth with the voice “Enable Bluetooth” is a must.
The main issue is when the prompt sounds like : “Go the the main page, and in the settings, enable the bluetooth option”. This will automatically open the settings even if there is a context with the prompt.
I like your idea of prefixing the command with “Rabbit”, ensuing that we are targeting the device itself and not the context or the LAM webpage.
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Thank you for your reply @pballeux .
With the prefix I think we have a helpful possibility to separate settings from a website/app from the settings of our rabbit r1.
Maybe this prefix can be used for the coming teach mode to create tasks, which can focus on the settings of a website or the rabbit in my point of view.
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