I just signed up because I thought 'execute on dictation phrase recognized' would do just this and I thought I had a bug report ^^ I'm trying to set up a 'recognition' sound like all the rest.
(I'm sorry if I'm responding to a thread too late? I'm not sure what the boundaries are on that, I just didn't want to remake a new thread for the same topic?)
Could you just always run one before/after, and leave 'does it execute for keyboards, voice, subcommands' to always and use tokens like {CMDACTION} and {CMDISSUBCOMMAND} to differentiate?
Although as far as I understand, {CMDACTION} doesn't currently support multiple sources, and for consistency there would probably be a 'Recognized' value that would override the others, so maybe that doesn't work.
That does require more set up for a basic recognition noise in a more complicated setup, but only if they have a more complicated profile to begin with? idk. i wanted to voice it, and I hope it helps in some way or isn't too much of a bother ^^
then, I'm lazy and I don't want to add "execute another command: beep" in all of my commands /s
Have a nice day, and I love VoiceAttack so thanks! i've been using it for I believe a few years now