KameVoice is software that allows the use of Microsoft GameVoice USB devices as control devices in KDE environments.
KameVoice is an innovative program designed to optimize the Microsoft GameVoice USB device's functionality as a general control device when used in KDE. Thanks to KameVoice, users can map standard shell commands to the GameVoice buttons with ease. This software is simple to configure and is 100% stable, requiring only minimal resources for a smooth running experience.
Requirements:
KameVoice utilizes the generic linux hiddev USB device driver, which provides access to different kinds of USB-HID devices in a straightforward manner. If you're using a recent Linux Kernel with KDE 3, you're all set to run KameVoice. When opened, the software automatically identifies all /dev/usb/hiddev devices that are connected to the system. As long as you've loaded the hiddev module and attached your GameVoice to the USB bus, KameVoice should identify and launch it automatically.
New Features:
The latest version of KameVoice includes a thorough code review, resulting in an updated version that compiles flawlessly against the newest distributions. KameVoice has also undergone extensive testing on openSuSE 10.3, indicating that it will run without issues on any contemporary distribution that has Qt3 installed.
Version 1.2.1: N/A