Most of you must be thinking, what this post is actually? This post is about how to change your computer view completely. How to make our computer look like a supercomputer, like which Iron Man had in the movie, in which that supercomputer was known as "Jarvis". Yes, we will make our computer look professional like when someone comes to see our computer, they will be stunned! We will be installing the JARVIS software on your Windows computer.
We will make the computer respond to your commands, like, making it greet you at startup or whenever you wish, or maybe shut it down when you order it to do so.
You must probably be knowing about Iron Man's Assistant, aka J.A.R.V.I.S. It will make your computer look almost exactly as that. Although you might not be able to launch missiles and deploy security armor, you can do easy tasks like asking for weather, shutting PC down, pimp its interface etc.

Things You Will Need:
- A Computer/Laptop having Windows 7 or 8.
- Speech Recognition Setup.
- Rainmeter Software.
- Iron Man theme pack.
- Windows Speech Recognition Macros.
- Windows 7 Boot Screen Updater.
To avoid confusion, we have divided the 'convert-to-jarvis' mission into three simple steps:
JARVIS Software Mission - Step 1: Set Up Windows Speech Recognition
A basic but the most important step. You will learn how to set up speech recognition.
Step 2: Installing Windows Speech Recognition Macros
Download Windows Speech Recognition Macros Software.
After Installing, you will need to configure it as per your needs. We'll use the Windows Speech Macros.You must already have downloaded this software from the given link and installed it.It is recommended to put its shortcuts in two places, one in the desktop and other in the start-up folder, allowing it to the second your computer starts.Here is how to set up the commands :
Double Click The Macros Icon, and when the window pops up asking "What should the macro do?" Then click "Advanced." For those of you familiar with creating websites, this should be a welcome site. WSRM uses XML for commands... which makes creating custom commands relatively simple and fun. For those of you who aren't aware of XML, it's still easy. Here is what you need to learn.
<speechMacros> - This is the starting Tag, it just tells the computer that this XML file uses the Speech Macros to execute.
<command> - This is the command to be executed. Each command is basically one action... in most cases you will only need one, but for some automations you'll want to include more than one. You'll see an example of this later.
<listenFor></listenFor> - This tells the computer what word or phrase to listen for in order to do an action. Notice that there is a closing tag (</listenFor>), this tells the XML that this spot in the code is where to stop doing whatever function... in this case stop listening for a word or phrase once the computer hears it.
</command> - The closing tag for the "Command" tag... again, in XML every tag will have an opening/closing tag and what happens between the two is how it knows what to execute. In this case it knows that the command is finished once the word/phrase has been detected.
</speechMacros> - By now I think you can figure out why this is here.
Since I'm going to name my computer Jarvis, I'm going to tell my computer to listen for it's name by changing the <listenFor> tags to say the following : <listenFor>Jarvis</listenFor>
Here Is A Little Applet That will teach my laptop to Reply Me :
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<speechMacros>
<command>
<listenFor>Wake Up Jarvis</listenFor>
<speak>Systems Online, Database Check, Good Morning Sir !</speak>
</command>
</speechMacros>
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So Whenever I Say "Wake Up Jarvis" the computer replies me by saying "System Online,Database Check, Good Morning Sir ! ", You can change it to whatever you like !
An Speech Macro For Getting The Weather :
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<speechMacros>
<command>
<listenFor>Pull up the weather in [CityName]</listenFor>
<run command="http://www.weather.com/weather/local/{[CityName.zipCode]}"/>
</command>
<command>
<listenFor>Is it cold in [CityName]?</listenFor>
<speak>Let me check... just a moment.</speak>
<script language="JScript">
<![CDATA[
<var xml_doc = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
<xml_doc.async = false;
<xml_doc.load("http://www.rssweather.com/zipcode/{[zipCode]}/rss.php");
<var titles = xml_doc.getElementsByTagName("title");
<var descriptions = xml_doc.getElementsByTagName("description");
<Application.Speak(titles.item(2).text + " in {[*CityName]}");
<Application.Speak(descriptions.item(2).text);]]>
</script>
</command>
<listenForList name="CityName" propname="zipCode">
<item propval="65201">Columbia</item>
<item propval="37201">Nashville</item>
</listenForList>
</speechMacros>
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A Macro To Restart The Computer :
You will just have to say "Nuke It!" and the computer will restart :
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<speechMacros>
<command>
<listenFor>Nuke it</listenFor>
<speak>Rebooting The System.</speak>
<run command="C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe" params="-r -t 00"/>
</command>
</speechMacros>
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Macro To Shut Down The Computer :
You will have to say "Goodbye Jarvis" And the Pc Will Shut Down :
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<speechMacros>
<command>
<listenFor>GoodBye Jarvis !</listenFor>
<speak>Getting Offline,Bye Sir</speak>
<run command="C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe" params="-s -t 00"/>
</command>
</speechMacros>
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Step 3: Installing Jarvis Theme
This is the final step. You will need to install the JARVIS theme, which will change the old crappy desktop.
Installation instructions are provided along with the theme.
To install the theme, you will need rainmeter.
Additionally you can change Windows 7 BootScreen by downloading its changer.
Download some pretty good boot screen animations at here
To install the theme, you will need rainmeter.
Additionally you can change Windows 7 BootScreen by downloading its changer.
Download some pretty good boot screen animations at here
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