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SpVoice IsUISupported method (SAPI 5.3)

Microsoft Speech API 5.3

Object: SpVoice

IsUISupported Method

The IsUISupported method determines whether the specified UI is supported.

The speech recognition (SR) and text-to-speech (TTS) engines are capable of displaying and running various user interfaces (UI). These displays assist with different aspects of the speech environment such as user training, microphone wizards, adding and removing words, or setting controls for the engine. Many of these UIs are available using Speech properties in Control Panel. In addition, the engines are capable of requesting that the user run specific UIs to improve recognition. For example, the SR could request more user training if recognition is consistently poor.

Engines are not required to support UI and not all engines will have the same UI. Consult the manufacturer's engine documentation for specific details. An application may call IsUISupported before attempting to invoke a particular UI to see if the engine supports it. Invoking unsupported UIs will cause a run-time error. If the UI is available, use DisplayUI to invoke the display.

  
    SpVoice.IsUISupported(
     TypeOfUI As String,
     [ExtraData As Variant = Nothing]
) As Boolean

Parameters

  • TypeOfUI
    A String specifying the name of the UI to display. For a list of available SAPI 5 UI, see Engine User Interfaces.
  • ExtraData
    [Optional] Specifies the ExtraData. This information is unique to the application and may be used to provide additional or more specific information to the UI. By default, the Nothing value is used and indicates the UI does not use any additional information provided by this method.

Return Value

A Boolean variable indicating whether the specified UI is supported. It returns True if supported, or False if not supported.

Remarks

See SPVoice.DisplayUI for additional information.

Example

The following Visual Basic form code demonstrates the use of the DisplayUI and IsUISupported methods. The code displays the Master Volume window, the same sound panel that is available using Speech properties in Control Panel

To run this code, create a single form without any controls on it. Paste this code into the Declarations section of the form.

  
Option Explicit

Dim vox As SpeechLib.SpVoice

Private Sub Form_Load()
    On Error GoTo EH

    Set vox = New SpVoice
    RunUI SpeechAudioVolume

EH:
    If Err.Number Then ShowErrMsg
End Sub

Private Function RunUI(theUI As String)
    On Error GoTo EH

    Dim x As Boolean

    If vox.IsUISupported(theUI) = True Then
        ' Display Master Volume window.
        vox.DisplayUI Form1.hWnd, "", theUI, ""
        MsgBox theUI & " UI is supported"
    Else
        MsgBox theUI & " UI not supported"
    End If

EH:
    If Err.Number Then ShowErrMsg
End Function


Private Sub ShowErrMsg()

    ' Declare identifiers:
    Dim T As String

    T = "Desc: " & Err.Description & vbNewLine
    T = T & "Err #: " & Err.Number
    MsgBox T, vbExclamation, "Run-Time Error"
    End

End Sub