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I updated this tool, you can select the flexes you want affected.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2520374629&searchtext=autospeak
As I said earlier, I never got this to work. All the information I have about how to make it go is in the description, but if anyone else gets it to work and provides more detailed instructions, I'll update the description.
No, I never did. It was too technically complicated for me, so I stuck to the original auto-speak tool.
You're not alone; when I tried using this originally, I never had good results.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200925185521/https://github.com/gordonwalkedby/JustGetMyVolume/releases
1. Download the 7z file (it will show a redirection page, let it finish as the download will pop up).
2. Extract it to <path-to-game>/garrysmod/data directory.
3. Run JustGetMyVolume.exe and type the number correlating to your microphone and press enter.
4. I think the original author said that another program that monitors the microphone playback has to be opened in the background (does not have to be USING the mic, just needs to monitor it.Try opening Windows's sounds settings).
5. Use the tool in-game and try talking.