Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Google Launches Beta Version of Voice Access
Voice Access is an application that was thought to launch during the Google I/O 2015, but the decision was changed at the last minute. However, the time is very close and finally now you can get a beta version of the app.
This application allows users with different abilities to manipulate a cell phone using voice commands like "Open Chrome" or "Go Home". What makes it different from Voice Access from similar apps is that number the items on the screen to achieve greater accuracy when choosing an option, reducing the possibility of errors by a misunderstanding of speech.
In a statement on Google’s official blog, the spokesman of the company said, “We recently launched the beta version of Voice Access, an application for people who have difficulty manipulating touchscreens due to paralysis, tremors, temporary injury or other reasons by voice".
To download the app, Google recommends that you follow these instructions. You will require you to sign up the test program and then download it free from the Play Store.
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