The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G has a handy feature called “Voice Access.” This lets you use your voice to control your phone, making it easier to use apps and move around. Here’s how to set it up:
1. Getting to Voice Access Settings
Open Settings: Go to the main Settings app on your phone.
Go to Accessibility: Scroll down and tap on “Accessibility.”
Find Interaction and Dexterity: Look for “Interaction and dexterity” and tap it.
Find Voice Access: You will see “Voice Access” here. Tap it and turn it on.
2. First Setup
Follow Instructions: After turning on Voice Access, follow the setup steps on your screen. You might need to allow permissions and change settings to your liking.
3. Using Voice Commands
Turn On Voice Access:
Long Press Power Button: Hold the power button as one way to start it.
“Hey Google” (if on): If “Hey Google” is on, just say this to start Voice Access.
Say Commands: Once on, say things like:
“Go back”
“Go home”
“Open [app name]”
“Scroll down”
“Tap [element on screen]”
“Read aloud” (to have text read out loud)
4. Changing Voice Access
Try Commands: Try different voice commands to see what you can do.
Change Settings: You can change settings in the Voice Access menu, like how it listens to your voice and command choices.
Why Use Voice Access:
Better Accessibility: Voice Access helps users with motor difficulties or those who find touch controls hard.
Faster Tasks: It speeds up tasks like moving through menus or using apps.
Hands-Free Use: Control your phone without touching the screen, which is helpful when driving or doing other things.
Note:
Commands and how to start Voice Access might be a bit different depending on your Android version and any changes you’ve made.
Voice Access is a strong feature that can make using your phone much better.