Microsoft has been including speech recognition software in Windows for years, but historically it’s been designed as an accessibility setting that allows you to input text by talking instead of typing. Soon you’ll also be able to launch and switch between apps, browse the web, and generally control your computer by voice thanks to a […]
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Google’s Voice Access app lets you control a phone by talking
Google’s Android operating system already has some built-in accessibility features designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to use their phones. But for the past few years Google has been beta testing a new app called Voice Access which makes it much easier to use an Android phone without touching it. Now Voice […]
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Google is making Android, Chrome more accessible for people with disabilities
Google is highlighting some new and upcoming accessibility features for Android and Chrome. They’re all designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to use Google’s products, with some updates making it easier to interact with software using just your voice, and others designed to make it easier for people with vision problems to […]