Microsoft’s Windows 11 update comes with new Voice Access features
- Microsoft plans to release a new preview of Windows 11 for testers in the Windows Insider program, Voice Access.
- Microsoft placed teardrop icons immediately to the left of each letter on its new touchscreen keyboard.
- The keyboard allows users to enter text and numbers, launch and close applications, select buttons, and choose menu items.
- The new Voice Access feature enhances the capabilities of the operating system, users can control their devices and give commands by voice.
Microsoft has announced plans to release a new preview of Windows 11 for members of the Windows Insider Program.
In addition to general improvements, a notable new feature is voice access. Microsoft says the new feature is more efficient and works better for touch keyboard users.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Preview build 22538, available on the dev channel, includes a Voice Access update.
Touchscreen keyboard
On the new touchscreen keyboard, Microsoft has placed teardrop icons to the left of the letter keys. The company has designed the phone in such a way that certain operations can be performed more easily, such as spelling words, entering emojis, names and emails, punctuation marks and symbols.
Microsoft has announced that it will increase the number of touch keyboard commands available in future updates.
Windows 11 users can still use their voice to enter text by issuing on and off commands. Voice commands help users to perform tasks without going through the hassle.
Voice access
the Voice access function is still in its early stages of development for the Windows platform. It was first launched in December 2021 and has only been available to Windows Insiders ever since.
Microsoft has added a new feature to its text-to-speech software that comes with Windows 11. The feature, Voice Typing, was among many changes Microsoft made to its latest operating system.
The new Voice Access component enhances the capabilities of the operating system. With this feature, users can now control their devices and give commands by their voice.
You can use a variety of methods to enter text and numbers into apps, as well as control certain aspects of Windows 11. You can open apps, select buttons, and choose menu items.
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