So I started using 22h2 and it's nice to be able to move the mouse across the screen. Do you know if there's a way to hold the left click of mouse down and drag something across the screen? Apparently you can hold down the keyboard keys but I couldn't figure out how to hold down the mouse key. Also the scroll feature is very short it's not even a full page it's horrifying it's torture us for those people with disability to use it. The original voice Control offered a scroll function that was so much better , and you can still use this featureparallel to voice access
Thank you for a very helpful video. I am basically unable to touch the screens are type so this is very important to me I am dictating this. Problem with the mouse control is that you cannot move the mouse left or right across the screen and you can't drag and drop something. Microsoft has use the same Mouse control functionality for the past eight years it is substantially the same as it ever was. This is profoundly sad and depressing. You can move the mouse across the screen but you have to use the grid, you can't just say mouse right and have a drift across the page and then see my stop to stop it. This type of functionality should be in place
Does anyone know how to get the "show numbers" feature to stay on permanently? It's a feature in Mac's voice access system, but I can't figure it out with Windows. Having to say "show numbers" constantly is so annoying!
@@Vilen-vi9pe There are for different tasks really. Voice Access is primary designed for vision impaired users to use with Windows. Alexa is for voice control in the home.
Thank you bro i was literally stuck in middle of the setup but now I’ve set up the voice command😊
Glad it helped.
So I started using 22h2 and it's nice to be able to move the mouse across the screen. Do you know if there's a way to hold the left click of mouse down and drag something across the screen? Apparently you can hold down the keyboard keys but I couldn't figure out how to hold down the mouse key. Also the scroll feature is very short it's not even a full page it's horrifying it's torture us for those people with disability to use it. The original voice Control offered a scroll function that was so much better , and you can still use this featureparallel to voice access
I have a speech error. Can it be trained to understand me and recognize my voice? Or is it possible to use an 3rd party API, like Voiceitt?
I think it only works with Microsofts API
Is there any way to make voice access up here in the taskbar and not take up an entire row at the top of the screen?
I don't think there is
Thank you for a very helpful video. I am basically unable to touch the screens are type so this is very important to me I am dictating this. Problem with the mouse control is that you cannot move the mouse left or right across the screen and you can't drag and drop something. Microsoft has use the same Mouse control functionality for the past eight years it is substantially the same as it ever was. This is profoundly sad and depressing.
You can move the mouse across the screen but you have to use the grid, you can't just say mouse right and have a drift across the page and then see my stop to stop it. This type of functionality should be in place
That is a great point. It would be great if you could file that as an issue in the Feedback Hub
Does anyone know how to get the "show numbers" feature to stay on permanently? It's a feature in Mac's voice access system, but I can't figure it out with Windows. Having to say "show numbers" constantly is so annoying!
Since Windows 7 can be used with voice
when i open google browser and ask it to open youtube it opens in explorer, is there a way to change it to google chrome?
I think it will use your default browser which you can change in Windows.
@@IanDixonTDL cheers i managed it
It is crashing when trying to capitalize
why there no voice access on my windows 11
My also
@@sunnykushwah7216 me too
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How to play songs on Spotify via voice access
You can control the Spotify app via voice control but you the main purpose is navigating OS rather than a Alexa type interface
@@IanDixonTDL But alexa is much better that this voice access
@@Vilen-vi9pe There are for different tasks really. Voice Access is primary designed for vision impaired users to use with Windows. Alexa is for voice control in the home.
why the hell do you go so fooking fast>>>?