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===Displays & Audibles===
 
===Displays & Audibles===
While 'Mechs have dashboard and primary HUD displays, neurohelmets have often used an internal HUD. The average MechWarrior will customize the way the data is presented to them in their cockpit. These preferences can be saved on the BattleROM chips that MechWarriors usually carry, in order to transfer settings between 'Mechs. Audible cues and verbal commands are also used to control a BattleMech.
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While 'Mechs have dashboard and primary HUD displays, neurohelmets have often used an internal HUD. The average MechWarrior will customize the way the data is presented to them in their cockpit. These preferences can be saved on the battleROM chips that MechWarriors usually carry, in order to transfer settings between 'Mechs. Audible cues and verbal commands are also used to control a BattleMech.
  
 
BattleMechs have typically had excellent speech recognition systems capable of understanding commands from their MechWarriors, even when they're screaming in combat, wounded, or are otherwise engaged. Most Inner Sphere MechWarriors use this speech recognition only for 'Mech security. Audio cues are usually handled via speakers mounted in the neurohelmet that generate either a simple monotone warnings, or 3-D positional alarms to help a MechWarrior quickly locate threats.
 
BattleMechs have typically had excellent speech recognition systems capable of understanding commands from their MechWarriors, even when they're screaming in combat, wounded, or are otherwise engaged. Most Inner Sphere MechWarriors use this speech recognition only for 'Mech security. Audio cues are usually handled via speakers mounted in the neurohelmet that generate either a simple monotone warnings, or 3-D positional alarms to help a MechWarrior quickly locate threats.

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