ĭllcall (Agent?function=AgentSpeak&Auth=A7hw2tq41HWAMZ450S6EXPZ31ZHEDT57&text=HELLO WORLD)ĮDIT :Funny thing happened. keep ,in mind, it works in the browser ok, it just doesn't get to Denise. Once I can send the call to denise herself, I will aquire this key on startup and store in a variable to access in the rest of the commands. ![]() Well yes and no, If I run the url, it will just open a browser and it does communicate like this but only by text no voice, There is an access key I have to use in each command and the key changes each time denise is started, so to find the key, I run, http ://127.0.0.1:8000/Kernel?function=AskAuthKey&login=my username&password=my password, It returns the key in the browser I just mentioned. (I know I'll have to include something like %clipboard% at the end of the call as text to speak) It is for a chess game that posts it's moves on the clipboard, when the next move is made, the clipboard contents is replaced by the new move. ![]() What I eventually want to do is have autohotkey monitor my clipboard for a change, then send the new contents to the virtual assistant to read. If someone could just point me to where I can figure this out, I would much appreciate it. I have searched this forum and the help files and the only call function I have found is DLL Call. The virtual assistant does have a local host URL of if that would help to do this. The call I want to make is to a virtual assistant and the call looks like this : ![]() Hi, I'm just wondering if autohotkey can do API Call functions.
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