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| + | ====== Popper Voice Control v1.4 (no longer working) ====== | ||
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| + | As of Sept 2022: Google has removed(or not allowed) IFTTT link to work anymore with their API. That was needed for Popper Voice to work well. So many 3rd party apps that used IFTTT/ | ||
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| + | Well this stinks... | ||
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| + | Seems Popper' | ||
| + | Don't see any other service that will allow google voice integration like what IFTTT offered. | ||
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| + | Starting in v1.4 Popper has integrated google assistant to control some function on your virtual pinball machine. | ||
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| + | In the upgrade/ | ||
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| + | //Note: PinUPGoogleHome.exe settings are available through the system tray icon after it is run.// | ||
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| + | Follow this video along with text file: | ||
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| + | note that IFTTT has changed a little since video. the easy method to create a new applet is to use the menu here: | ||
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| + | ===== Update October 2020 ===== | ||
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| + | IFTTT has now gone to a paid model, but allows 3 free applets in its free-version. Popper Voice now can be setup to only use ONE applet and it will parse the one phrase from IFTTT. | ||
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| + | Here's the sample of setting up just ONE applet for IFTTT. | ||
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| + | sample body: | ||
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| + | when following the video you only need to setup ONE applet like this: | ||
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| + | Process: | ||
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| + | then in config of pinupgooglehome.exe you setup your phrases for the different popper actions... | ||
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| + | You will need a new PinUPGOOGLEHOME.exe and run it and configure the phrase matches if you'd like. REMEMBER TO UNBLOCK ZIP! | ||
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| + | a good log message will look like this: | ||
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| + | See Terry example usage: | ||
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