Voice Access commands let you control your Android device by speaking.
Note: You can use Voice Access in English, Spanish, German, Italian, or French.
Step 1: Start Voice Access
- If you haven't already done so, install the Voice Access app and turn it on.
- Start Voice Access in one of these ways:
- If "Hey Google" detection is on, you can say “Hey Google, Voice Access.”
- Open your notification shade and tap Touch to start.
- On your Home screen, tap the Voice Access app
.
- Tap the Voice Access activation button
. (You can set up the activation button in Settings
Accessibility
Voice Access
Settings
Activation button.)
- Say a command, such as "Open Gmail."
Step 2: Use voice commands
After you start Voice Access, you can use commands to control your device. For example, "Open Gmail," "Scroll down," "Tap compose," and "Go home."
Tips:
- You can tap any text that you see on the screen. For example, if you see the words "store hours" with a link in a paragraph of text, you can say "Tap store hours" to tap the link.
- In the feedback bar at the top of your screen, Voice Access shows what it hears you say, along with responses to your commands. After completing one command, Voice Access automatically begins listening again for your next command.
- If you say a command that could affect more than one item on the screen, Voice Access asks "Which one?" You can then say the number of the item.
Get help
For more help with Android Accessibility, contact the Google Disability Support team.