How To Setup Voice Control In macOS Big Sur [Tutorial]
How To Setup Voice Control In macOS Big Sur [Tutorial]
When your turn on Voice Control on your Mac, you can dictate text and speak commands to edit text, navigate the desktop and apps, and control your Mac, performing tasks such as scrolling in a document or pressing a button. Voice Control is always listening for commands so there’s no need to get its attention—just say a command.
Offering impressive improvements over the previous dictation abilities in Mojave, Voice Control leverages the Siri speech-recognition engine and on-device processing for a great experience in macOS Catalina.
Voice Control offers number overlays and grid overlays along with built-in and custom commands to control your Mac entirely by voice.
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With Voice Control, users can use speech commands to control their devices. Available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, iOS 13, the feature has been designed for those folks with limited dexterity, mobility, and other conditions. It also serves as a great new way to interact with your devices.
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, Air, Mini's running the macOS operating system. This tutorial was performed on a macOS Big Sur system.