To enable people who have difficulty interacting with a touchscreen due to accident, paralysis, tremors, or other reasons, Google officially launched Voice Access two years ago, which since the last year works in Spanish, among other languages.
Google Voice access it allows us voice control of our device, and with Android 11 came a much more powerful improved version which is able to recognize what is on the screen allowing us use the mobile phone by voice with a more natural language
The new Google Voice Access of Android 11 also under Android 6.0+, in beta …
Google took advantage of International Day of Persons with Disabilities for publish an improved version of Voice Access to more devices. Now, any device running Android 6.0 or later can use this powerful accessibility tool. Of course, at the moment it’s only available in beta.
So if your mobile does not have Android 11 yet and you already want to have the new Voice Access, you will have to become a Voice Access tester and download or update the new trial version of Voice Access. For a few months, this new version will not reach all devices stably.
Until now, Voice Access had numbers on the screen so we could say “press 1”, “scroll down 5” for example. In the new version it doesn’t show anything anymore, you can recognize actions just by saying the name of the app or button, but if we don’t know the name of a button we may ask you to show the labels instead of numbers.
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