
Reveals pencil and clipboard, writes (*looping animation) Reveals pencil and clipboard, writes and looks up Reveals toolbox and removes tools (*looping animation) Prints, reads, and looks up (*looping animation) Presses buttons, prints, reads, then tosses printout You can also disable sound effects in your application. Sound effects play only if this option is enabled in the Microsoft Agent property sheet. The character file includes sound effects for some animations as noted in the following table. If no Return animation is listed, the animation typically ends without needing a transitional animation. However, if a Return animation is listed, you must call the animation using the Play method before another animation to provide a smooth transition. If an animation's Return animation is defined using Exit branches, you do not need to call it explicitly Agent automatically plays the Return animation before the next animation. If a load request fails, you can retry loading the data or display an appropriate message. In addition, to ensure that character and animation data load successfully, use the RequestComplete event. This will enable you to display the character quickly and have it speak while bringing down other animations asynchronously.


Instead of downloading all the animations at once, you may want to retrieve the Showing and Speaking state animations first.
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If accessing these character animations using the HTTP protocol and the control's Get or server's Prepare method, consider how you will download them.
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Refer to Programming the Microsoft Agent Server Interface and Programming the Microsoft Agent Control for information on how to call the character's animations. Robby supports the animations listed in the table below. The Microsoft Agent Robby Character is a copyrighted work of Microsoft Corporation.
