This tutorial will show you how to open the voice access command list page in Windows 11.
Voice access is a new experience starting with Windows 11 build 22518 that enables everyone, including people with mobility disabilities, to control their PC and author text using only their voice and without an internet connection. For example, you can open and switch between apps, browse the web, and read and author email using your voice.
Starting with Windows 11 build 22635.2915 (Beta), build 23612 (Dev), and build 26020 (Canary), Microsoft is introducing voice shortcuts or custom commands to enable you to create your very own command. This is currently available if you use voice access in English.
References:
Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use voice access for accessibility.
support.microsoft.com
Voice access command list - Microsoft Support
Learn about the variety of voice commands available to you on the voice access feature in Windows 11.
support.microsoft.com
EXAMPLE: Voice access commands page
Here's How:
1 Turn on Voice Access.
2 Either click/tap on the mic button on the voice access bar or say "voice access wake up" to activate voice access. (see screenshot below)
3 While voice access is listening, say "what can I say". (see screenshot below)
4 Voice access will now show "Launched command list page" and open the "Voice access commands" window. (see screenshot below)
That's it,
Shawn Brink
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