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  2. Type with your voice - Android - Gboard Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/gboard/answer/2781851

    Use the voice toolbar. On your tablet, open any app where you can type, like Gmail or Keep. Tap an area where you can enter text. Tap Microphone . If prompted, tap a recording option: While using app: Allows voice recording any time you use the app. Only this time: Allows voice recording once. Don't allow: Doesn't allow voice recording.

  3. Set up your phone to make & receive Google Voice calls

    support.google.com/voice/answer/165221?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Open the Voice app . In the top left, tap Menu Settings. Under "Account," tap Devices and numbers. Tap New linked number. Enter the phone number to link. Google Voice sends you a verification code. To verify a mobile number: Tap Send code. Google Voice sends the code in a text message.

  4. Get started with Voice Access spoken commands - Android...

    support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/6151848

    To turn on Voice Access, follow these steps: Open your device's Settings app . Tap Accessibility, then tap Voice Access. Tap Use Voice Access. Start Voice Access in one of these ways: If "Hey Google" detection is on, you can say "Hey Google, Voice Access." Open your notification shade and tap Touch to start.

  5. Change Voice Access settings - Android Accessibility Help -...

    support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/6151843

    Setup. Set up Voice Access: Go to the setup flow. Configure activation key: Use a physical button, such as a keyboard key or Bluetooth switch, to start or stop Voice Access. To use this setting, first connect a keyboard or switch to your device using USB or Bluetooth. Then, on the Activation key screen, choose the following settings:

  6. Access Google Assistant with your voice

    support.google.com/assistant/answer/7394306

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Assistant app and say, “Assistant settings.”. Under "Popular settings," tap Hey Google and Voice Match. Make sure Hey Google is on. If you don't find "Hey Google," turn on Google Assistant. Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on ...

  7. Turn Voice notifications on or off - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/168521

    Open the Google Voice app. At the top left, tap Menu Settings. Under Messages, Calls, or Voicemail, tap the notification setting: Message notifications. Missed call notifications. Voicemail notifications. Tap On or Off. If On, set the following options: Importance —Tap, and then select the level of importance for notifications.

  8. Text-to-speech output - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/6006983

    Open your device Settings. Select Accessibility Text-to-speech output. Choose your preferred engine, language, speech rate, and pitch. The default text-to-speech engine choices vary by device. Options can include Google's Text-to-speech engine, the device manufacturer's engine, and any third-party text-to-speech engines that you've downloaded ...

  9. Send & get text messages - Android - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115116?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Open the Voice app . Open the tab for Messages , and then tap Compose . From your list of contacts, tap the person you want to send a text message. At the bottom, enter your message, and then tap Send . Enter a contact’s name or phone number. To create a group text message, add up to 7 names or phone numbers.

  10. Change Messages notifications & settings - Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080337

    Change default notification settings. Open Google Messages . Tap your profile photo or icon Settings. Stop notifications from other apps: Tap Notifications Turn off All "Default settings" notifications. Get notifications on your phone from Google Messages: Tap Notifications Turn on Incoming messages.

  11. Send messages connected to Wi-Fi or data. Even if you don’t have cell service, you can send texts over Wi-Fi. Just use Messages as you normally would. If you're not connected to Wi-Fi, make sure cellular data is on: On your Android device, go to Settings. Tap Network & internet. Under “SIMs,” tap Google Fi. Turn on Mobile data.