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How do I use voice commands?

Lane Denesik
Lane Denesik
2025-06-29 19:16:33
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To turn on Voice Access, follow these steps: Open your device's Settings app. Tap Accessibility, then tap Voice Access. Tap Use Voice Access. Start Voice Access in one of these ways: Say a command, such as 'Open Gmail'. Learn more Voice Access commands. The first time that you turn on Voice Access, two extra steps help you get started: A guide to 'Hey Google' settings helps set you up for a good hands-free experience. An interactive tutorial teaches you how Voice Access works. You can then tap the button at any time to start Voice Access. You can use a physical key, such as a keyboard key or Bluetooth switch, to start and stop Voice Access.
Izaiah Johns
Izaiah Johns
2025-06-29 18:11:19
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You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying Hey Google, Voice Access. To do this, you’ll need to enable Hey Google detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking. Voice Access provides many voice commands for basic navigation, controlling the current screen, and text editing and dictation. You can say tap next, scroll down, type hello, or replace coffee with tea. You can also say Help any time to see a short list of commands. Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands, such as starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help.
Jose Torp
Jose Torp
2025-06-29 15:47:13
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Open the Settings and select Accessibility. Scroll down to Interaction controls and tap Voice Access. Tap the Use Voice Access toggle switch to turn it on. Tap Allow when prompted. You can now use voice commands to control your device. Say show numbers to select items by number, or show grid to select items using an on-screen grid. While Voice Access is active, you will see an indicator in the corner of your screen to show that the app is listening. You can now use voice commands to control your device. Examples might include: Open {app name} Scroll up/down Turn volume up/down Swipe down (to refresh email or Twitter for instance) Go back (to return to the previous screen) Go home Show notifications Tap {item name} Long press {item name} Type {word or phrase} Delete {word or phrase} Select all text. When you say show numbers, a number will appear next to each item on the screen. You can then say the number for the item you would like to select. If selection requires more precision, you can say show grid to overlay a numbered grid. Choose and speak the number of the grid square that covers the area with the icon or button you would like to select.