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Voice Access
Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.
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  • Latest Version
    2024-04-09
  • Time Since Latest Version
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  • Total Updated Versions (last 1 year)
    3

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Version History

  • Version2024-04-09
    04/09/2024

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2024-03-29
    03/29/2024

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2024-03-05
    03/05/2024

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - Voice Access now understands commands in Portuguese. - Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2023-05-26
    05/26/2023

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - Voice Access now understands commands in Portuguese. - Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2023-05-17
    05/17/2023

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2022-12-08
    12/08/2022

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - Assorted bug fixes and quality improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2022-11-29
    11/29/2022

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - If you have a Pixel 6, your Voice Access commands will no longer conflict with audio playback from your device. - Quality improvements to positional clicks, e.g. "click the second like button".

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2022-11-11
    11/11/2022

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - If you have a Pixel 6, your Voice Access commands will no longer conflict with audio playback from your device. - Quality improvements to positional clicks, e.g. "click the second like button".

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2022-10-05
    10/05/2022

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - If you have a Pixel 6, your Voice Access commands will no longer conflict with audio playback from your device. - Quality improvements to positional clicks, e.g. "click the second like button".

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

  • Version2022-09-27
    09/27/2022

    Provides accessibility by voice for hands-free mobile computing.

    Update Log

    - If you have a Pixel 6, your Voice Access commands will no longer conflict with audio playback from your device. - Quality improvements to positional clicks, e.g. "click the second like button".

    Screenshots
    App Description

    Voice Access helps anyone who has difficulty manipulating a touch screen (e.g. due to paralysis, tremor, or temporary injury) use their Android device by voice.

    Voice Access provides many voice commands for:
    - Basic navigation (e.g. "go back", "go home", "open Gmail")
    - Controlling the current screen (e.g. "tap next", "scroll down")
    - Text editing and dictation (e.g. "type hello", "replace coffee with tea")

    You can also say "Help" any time to see a short list of commands.

    Voice Access includes a tutorial which introduces the most common voice commands (starting Voice Access, tapping, scrolling, basic text editing, and getting help).

    You can use the Google Assistant to start Voice Access by saying "Hey Google, Voice Access". To do this, you’ll need to enable "Hey Google" detection. You can also tap either the Voice Access notification or a blue Voice Access button and start talking.

    To pause Voice Access temporarily, just say "stop listening". To disable Voice Access completely, go to Settings > Accessibility > Voice Access and turn off the switch.

    For additional support, see Voice Access help.

    This app uses the AccessibilityService API to help users with motor impairments. It uses the API to collect information about the controls on the screen and activate them based on the user’s spoken instructions.

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