How to Use Voice Control (Navigate and Interact) on iPhone iOS 13 - TechOZO
With Voice Control, you can navigate and interact with your device using your voice to tap, swipe, type, and many more. To get this features you need iOS 13 or later.
When Voice Control is turned on, you can speak commands just like you would perform an action by touch. For example, to access Spotlight Search on the Home screen, say “Swipe down.” type music.
To access long-press menus for certain apps, say “Long press with app name. For example “Long press photos.” Voice Control doesn’t change how your device responds to touch.
To see a list of available commands for different situations, say “Show me what to say.” tap Done.
To interact with items on your screen, speak an action, such as “Tap” then speak the name of the item. If you’re not sure what the name of the item is, you can say, “Show names” to display an overlay with the item names.
If an item doesn’t have a name, or if you would prefer to use numbers instead, you can say, “Show Numbers” to display numeric tags for each item on your screen.
Here are a few other things you can do to interact with your screen.
To repeat actions, such as taps and swipes, say “Repeat that.” You can also specify how many times to repeat an action. For example, you can say “Swipe right. Repeat that three times.”
To return to a previous screen or menu, say, “Go back.”
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