How to Enable Voice Dictation
Why we waste our time to doing manually, whe it's all are done in voice command
How to enable voice input on Android
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Voice Detaction in Android Device |
- Go to Settings > Languages and Input > Text to speech output
- In current keyboard, choose Gboard if it isn't already selected.
- If Gboard isn't available as an option, you can download it from Google Play.
Other keyboards also support voice typing, though the methods to use them might be a little different. If you want to use a different keyboard, please check the provider's website for more information.
How to enable voice input on Windows
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Voice Detaction in Windows Device |
➤ Windows 7, open Speech Recognition by clicking the Start button > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > Windows Speech Recognition.
➤ Windows 8, press the Win key (which looks like the Windows logo) + Q. In the search box, type in speech recognition, and then click on Windows Speech Recognition to get started.
➤ Windows 10, go to the Control Panel > Ease of Access > Speech Recognition > Start speech recognition.
Then follow these steps:
- Say "start listening", or click the Microphone button to start the listening mode.
- Open the program you want to use or select the text box you want to dictate text into.
- Say the text that you want dictate.
How to enable voice input on macOS
- Go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences > Keyboard > Dictation
- Turn on Dictation by clicking on the button.
- Check Use Enhanced Dictation - this allows you to use dictation even while offline, which is a useful feature to have. It required a 433MB download to activate.
- You can also choose your shortcut key from the drop-down menu. We kept it at the default press Fn twice, but you can enter a custom binding as well.
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