How to Enable Voice Access in Windows 11

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Voice Access is a cool new feature in Windows 11 that lets you manage the entire computer, as you might have guessed, just by your voice. With voice control all the rage these days, it would be weird if Microsoft hadn’t added this feature.

And in this article, we are going to cover exactly that. So, let’s learn how you can enable voice access in Windows 11.

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Introduced in December 2021, Voice Access supports everything from navigating through your apps, to reading and writing your emails, and switching between your apps. Note that voice access is different from Speech recognition, which acts more like a biometric tool than something like a voice controller. Sometimes users confuse one with the other, so it’s worth keeping the distinction in mind.

So here is how you can enable voice access in your Windows 11.

  1. Launch it Settings app by clicking Touche Windows + I. Otherwise, go to The start menu search bar, type in “parameters” and select the best match.
  2. From Settings menu, click the Accessibility menu.
  3. Now click on the Parole option, inside the Interaction tongue.
  4. Finally, activate the Voice access option.

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If you follow the above steps, the voice access option will be enabled on your PC. As soon as you do this, you will be asked to upload the voice pattern for recognition to the device. Once the download is complete, all you have to do is set up voice access on your PC.

You can enable voice access to be activated as soon as you start your PC. Simply check the radio box to Start voice access after logging into your PCand everything will be configured. Voice access will now be enabled as soon as you log into your PC.

Enabling Voice Access in Windows 11

So it’s all about setting up voice access in your Windows 11. Voice access can make it easier to manage your mundane PC tasks; all you have to do is speak into your PC and the task will be done. We hope to see more and more such features from Microsoft in the near future.

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