![]() And even if every button or menu item could be called by name, it might be difficult or time-consuming to speak everything out loud. Set commands are things like “Open Garage Band” or “File menu” or “Tap send.” And of course some intelligence has gone into making sure you’re actually saying the command and not writing it, like in that last sentence.īut that doesn’t work when you have an interface that pops up with lots of different buttons, fields, and labels. The basic idea of Voice Control is that the user has both set commands and context-specific ones. ![]() But this is a big step forward that makes voice controls close to universal - and it all works offline. Many devices already support rich dictation, and of course Apple’s phones and computers have used voice-based commands for years (I remember talking to my Quadra). For users with disabilities the company is doubling down on voice-based accessibility with the powerful new Voice Control feature on Macs and iOS (and iPadOS) devices. Apple is known for fluid, intuitive user interfaces, but none of that matters if you can’t click, tap, or drag because you don’t have a finger to do so with. ![]()
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