Please read all of the instructions! Use like Alexa or Google Home, by typing in what you would like to say, then getting an answer. If you have any ideas for things to say/answers or ideas for names please tell me in the comments. This still has a lot of bugs, so feel free to tell me about any in the comments. Math: Type in "math." You will then enter an operation: / * + - Then you have to hit enter until the question asks what your number is. Then, enter your first number. Yes, only 1 number at a time! Then you might have to hit enter a couple times, then enter your second number to get an answer. There is a bug (I'm working on it) where you can only do this twice or it will stop asking questions, so you can just hit the start flag again when you are done with math. Translator to Spanish: Type "translate" in to translate anything to Spanish. You can also type in anything you want, and it might respond. There is a bug (I'm working on it) where you can only do this twice or it will stop asking questions, so you can just hit the start flag again when you are done with translations. Mirror: Type in "mirror" Then you see yourself! Hit x to leave the mirror feature. Pictures: Type in "picture" or "show me a picture" to see a picture! You can then answer anything and that will hide the picture. Noise sensor: Type in "sound" and then to stop the sensor, you can answer with anything. Hit h to clear all of the pen. Tips: Hit enter again after you type something in because otherwise it will keep on repeating. My personal favorite is asking "Why are firetrucks red?" (Credit for the answer goes to Siri). You can ask for it to play a song, ask how far away the moon is, and much more! If asking a question, use correct punctuation or none at all. If you have any suggestions, please comment them below. Have fun!
Started on 9/5/19 Done (hopefully) by 12/25/19 That was 9 months ago! But here we are, with the final project... Thank you to @Dabcocoz and @X-Country1234 for ideas, coding, and help on the project. I also want to thank everyone who helped me in the discussion about how to make a script that can see if your answer contains a certain phrase. This has been crazy. I have had the chance to work on this with friends, at school, and during the 2020 isolation for Covid-19. I spent so much time on it for everything I could think of, having to do 2-12 ways to say every small phrase. Thank you everybody! Update Log 1.4 - Release 1.5 - "If {answer} contains ___" script