Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Google’s Voice Access gives Android users hands-free control

Google has been working on an accessibility product that lets Android users control their device using only their voice. It has been in beta for two years but Google is now releasing the app globally. Called Voice Access, it allows users to write text, talk to the Google Assistant and navigate through apps using voice commands, and it also offers more fine-grained control than you might expect, like being able to "click" buttons and other controls within an app, for example.

Source: Google


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