We’ll cover how to Turn On Voice Control Use gesture commands, Navigate with overlays, and Pause Voice Control.
Let’s go to the basic command. When voice control is turned on. You’ll see a blue microphone on top left of your screen. Let’s go to the Home screen
Let’s check out the Control Centre.
There are 3 kinds of Overlays you can use with your Voice Control. They make it easier to interact with on- screen elements, like buttons and sliders.
Let’s say we want to take photo.
Show grid. This is helpful if you want to interact with a specific point on your screen.
“Eleven. Seven. Five”. There we go. If you don’t no the name of a button, you have the other options too, like number labelling.
‘Show numbers continuously”. This will keep number labelling dimmed on screen. Until you speak a command. You can say “Hide numbers,” when you’re done.
We can take a photo by tapping right. “Tap eight”. Depending on the app or situation you’re in, Different Overlays may make more sense than others. Numbers are helpful when there are lot of elements on screen, like in Safari.
If you want to stop Voice Control from listening. You can say, ” Go to sleep,” to pause it while it runs in the background. To have it start listening again just say, “Wake up.” Once voice control is set up, you can also use Siri to turn it on or off.
Now you now the basics of how to Navigate your iOS devices using just your voice.