Is There a List of Valid "Hey Lucid" Commands and Syntax?

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I have been experimenting with using voice commands and documenting the valid syntax. Thus far I have discovered:

1 - It will not work on driving items, like "put Regen into low."
2 - It works well for temperature and blower settings.
3 - When I asked it to retract mirrors it replied "use controls in door". But there is nothing pertinet there.
4 - Pushing the Mic button on the steering wheel takes me a useless Add User screen on the lower LCD panel.
5 - It is very sensitive to syntax on the Sriius Ap.

I wish I had a lst of what "Hey Lucid" will do and the syntax for speaking to it to do my wanted tasks. I know that its new, but I sense it will be very useful for me.

Thanks
 
I'd like this too. I tried to use it to turn off the heated steering wheel, and the response was "do it yourself on the pilot panel" or words to that effect.
 
Cheeky little bugger...
I want the list of words that play on the radio that make HAL stop and listen...which sound nothing like "Hey Lucid".😁
 
Here is what I need:

Hey Lucid Headquarters- Since this will change often as you update the UI, you should post it as an online document.

Steve;
 

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1- Can some Lucid employee on this blog please get us the list of valid commands, or..

2 - We as a group should contribute our findings as to what works and what doesent... or

3 - I doubt that Lucid developed the main part of its voice recognition system and hardware. The likey bought/licensed/adapted it from some third party. Does anyone know the name of that Co. so we can get some of the command list from them.

Thanks
 
1- Can some Lucid employee on this blog please get us the list of valid commands, or..

2 - We as a group should contribute our findings as to what works and what doesent... or

3 - I doubt that Lucid developed the main part of its voice recognition system and hardware. The likey bought/licensed/adapted it from some third party. Does anyone know the name of that Co. so we can get some of the command list from them.

Thanks
I am supportive of #2. It is great if Lucid can do #1 but with #2, we are in control and we can crowdsource this. Also, with generative AI type systems in the backend, this will continue to evolve and get better. I think we should start a list and contribute.
 
1- Can some Lucid employee on this blog please get us the list of valid commands, or..

2 - We as a group should contribute our findings as to what works and what doesent... or

3 - I doubt that Lucid developed the main part of its voice recognition system and hardware. The likey bought/licensed/adapted it from some third party. Does anyone know the name of that Co. so we can get some of the command list from them.

Thanks
Even if it were third party based, Lucid would still need to implement individual commands one by one.

I agree, it would be nice to have a properly maintained list of current commands. I wouldn't hold my breath on that coming from Lucid directly, though.
 
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