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Tier 2: Contextual Disambiguation - Complete Guide

**Contextual Disambiguation** allows you to use natural pronouns like "that", "it", "this", and "other" in your voice commands. The system automatically resolves these pronouns based on your recent command history.

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**Contextual Disambiguation** allows you to use natural pronouns like "that", "it", "this", and "other" in your voice commands. The system automatically resolves these pronouns based on your recent command history. | Pronoun | Meaning | Example | |---------|---------|---------| | **that** | Most recent deck | "sync that" | | **it** | Most recent deck | "loop it" | | **this** | Most recent deck | "play this" | | **same** | Most recent deck | "cue same" | | **other** | Opposite deck | "load other" | **Explanation:** Context updates to the most recent deck: - "play left" → Context: "left" - "loop right" → Context: "right" (updated!) - "sync that" → Uses current context: "right" **Explanation:** "other" always means the opposite of the current context: - Context: "left" → Other: "right" - Context: "right" → Other: "left" Pronouns are resolved during command processing, so adaptive buffering still works:

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