Voice Access goes a step beyond dictation. With Voice Access, you can control your computer using your voice, replacing your mouse, touchpad, or touchscreen with your spoken words.
Voice Access can be essential for people with mobility or dexterity impairments or who may experience pain from conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome. These tools can also be helpful if you are recovering from a hand injury or simply want a hands-free solution.
Options for Voice Access are built in by default to many of the operating systems and programs you may be using. Here are a few options for Voice Access that you may wish to try.
Voice Access on Windows
Voice Access lets you control your Windows PC with spoken commands, rather than with your mouse, touchpad, or touchscreen.
Voice Control on Mac
Voice Control lets you control your Mac with spoken commands, rather than with your trackpad or mouse.
Voice Control on iPhone and iPad
Voice Control lets you control your iPhone or iPad with spoken commands, rather than with your touchscreen.
Voice Access on Android
Voice Access lets you control your Android device with spoken commands, rather than with your touchscreen.