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New Voice control commands Making

give me some examples of vocabulary words entry for voice control to remember,so that I can create customized commands and. Please,show me the Sequences & process of new commands Creating,



iPhone 7, 13

Posted on Feb 6, 2020 7:58 PM

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Posted on Feb 6, 2020 11:31 PM

Voice Control is available only in the United States.



Use Voice Control on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

With Voice Control, you can navigate and interact with your device using your voice to tap, swipe, type, and more.


Before you can use Voice Control, a file download is required. Once the download is complete, you don't need a Wi-Fi connection to use Voice Control. It's recommended that you connect to Wi-Fi before you turn on Voice Control for the first time.


How to turn on Voice Control

  1. Go to Settings and select Accessibility.
  2. Select Voice Control, then select Set up Voice Control. A download will begin in the background. 
  3. When the download is complete, a microphone  will appear in the status bar of your device that indicates that Voice Control is listening or not listening.


How to use Voice Control

When Voice Control is turned on, you can speak commands just like you would perform an action by touch. For example, to access Spotlight Search on the Home screen, say “Swipe down.” Or to access long-press menus for certain apps, say “Long press [app name].” Voice Control doesn’t change how your device responds to touch.


To see a list of available commands for different situations, say “Show me what to say.”

To view the full list of available commands, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings and select Accessibility. 
  2. Select Voice Control, then Customize Commands. 


Learn more about customizing the commands for Voice Control.


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Feb 6, 2020 11:31 PM in response to Kyawthuyaaung

Voice Control is available only in the United States.



Use Voice Control on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

With Voice Control, you can navigate and interact with your device using your voice to tap, swipe, type, and more.


Before you can use Voice Control, a file download is required. Once the download is complete, you don't need a Wi-Fi connection to use Voice Control. It's recommended that you connect to Wi-Fi before you turn on Voice Control for the first time.


How to turn on Voice Control

  1. Go to Settings and select Accessibility.
  2. Select Voice Control, then select Set up Voice Control. A download will begin in the background. 
  3. When the download is complete, a microphone  will appear in the status bar of your device that indicates that Voice Control is listening or not listening.


How to use Voice Control

When Voice Control is turned on, you can speak commands just like you would perform an action by touch. For example, to access Spotlight Search on the Home screen, say “Swipe down.” Or to access long-press menus for certain apps, say “Long press [app name].” Voice Control doesn’t change how your device responds to touch.


To see a list of available commands for different situations, say “Show me what to say.”

To view the full list of available commands, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings and select Accessibility. 
  2. Select Voice Control, then Customize Commands. 


Learn more about customizing the commands for Voice Control.


New Voice control commands Making

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