Google's Voice Access App Allows for Complete Control With Just Your Voice | Droid Life
Post navigation Share this Story Google's Voice Access App Allows for Complete Control With Just Your Voice In an effort to improve access to technology for those with disabilities, Google is upgrading its set of accessibility tools available across multiple platforms. The largest of which, at least in our opinion, is the availability of a new Voice Access app on Google Play. Currently downloadable via a beta, Voice Access allows users to control all aspects of their smartphone by speaking simple commands. You can swipe across your screen, open apps, and send messages all by using your voice. When enabled, Voice Access assigns all objects on a screen with a number. A user can then simply command the phone to open a select app, perform a certain function, or swipe through any app using their voice. Any app is supported, making it perfect for those who can't use their hands as others normally would. To enable Voice Access once this app is installed,Read full article from Google's Voice Access App Allows for Complete Control With Just Your Voice | Droid Life
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