About Voice Access
Voice Access enables anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touchscreen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremors or a temporary injury) to use their Android device by voice.
Voice Access provides the following several voice commands:
- Basic navigation (e.g. “Back”, “Go home”, “Open Gmail”)
- Controls the current screen (e.g. “Tap next”, “Scroll down”)
- Text editing and dictation (e.g. “Hello type”, “Swap coffee for tea”)
You can also say “help” at any time to see a short lists of commands.
Voice Access includes training that introduces the most common voice commands (initiating voice access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).
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You can start Voice Access using Google Assistant by saying “Ok Google, Voice Access“. To do this, you need to turn on the “Ok Google” detection. You can tap the Voice Access notification or the blue Voice Access button and start talking.
To temporarily suspend voice access, just say “Stop listening.” To turn off Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.
For additional support, see Voice Access Help.
This app uses the Accessibility Service API to help users with motor disabilities. It uses an API to gather information about the controls on the screen and execute them based on the user’s spoken instructions.
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