Google launches a voice control app to navigate through phones



You want to type or edit text, just start by saying “OK Google,” with Google Assistance, and then do that to open your preferred app by saying “open” command. Though the app is assigned to work on some places to interact with, hence, you can select where you want to type in by saying the number Voice Access has assigned. Then you can say your message aloud and edit it as you like. You can say “delete the line” or “undo,” where you think to use the function,  or to say “stop listening” when you are through with your text. You can launch Google Support Page for some bunch of commands available there, including how to set up a specific phone settings and general commands.

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The app allows users to talk to the Google Assistant. Users can get several specific with controls, like being able to use their voice to tap buttons or adjust controls within apps. They can also scroll or navigate app screens.

Finally, Google says it focused on developing the app for  Parkinsonism, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and spinal cord injuries people, it doesn't matter if you don't have any of the mentioned deceases above, with your full hand, you can find it valuable to make your typing more flying. For now, the app only supports English, but additional languages are coming in very soon. Says, Google.