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How to Enable Voice Dictation Input on Android, and Windows, iPhone, Mac, Devices

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
Voice Detaction in Android Device
  1. Go to Settings > Languages and Input > Text to speech output
  2. In current keyboard, choose Gboard if it isn't already selected.
  3. 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

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:
  1. Say "start listening", or click the Microphone button to start the listening mode.
  2. Open the program you want to use or select the text box you want to dictate text into.
  3. Say the text that you want dictate.

How to enable voice input on macOS

  1. Go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences > Keyboard > Dictation
  2. Turn on Dictation by clicking on the button.
  3. 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.
  4. 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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