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Whether you're on the move or suffering from an unfortunate bout of carpal tunnel, there are plenty of scenarios when simply typing out passages of text on a keyboard just isn't the most feasible ...
Google is expanding availability of voice typing in Docs beyond desktop Chrome to Safari and Microsoft Edge to allow for “more inclusive and accessible user interactions.” In Google Docs, you can use ...
And with that typo, I discovered something magical. You can actually use your voice to write in Google Docs. This means you can type hands-free.
You likely know Google Docs lets you collaborate with other users in real time. But there’s a lot more to Google Docs than you may realize.
Last week, Google announced it has added free speech-to-text capabilities to Google Docs (Google calls it Voice Typing). Here's how it works. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
Google Docs has offered voice typing on the web since 2015, and the input method is now set to pick up “enhancements” that will also improve automatic captions in Google Slides. When viewing a ...
Google Docs’ voice-typing feature, which lets you “type” and edit text using your voice and a microphone rather than your hands and a keyboard, is getting a couple of key upgrades.
Google Docs' upcoming update centers on its voice typing feature, supposedly making it more accurate than ever. So if you have been using the handy voice typing function, you might want to look ...
Interestingly, Google’s support documentation for voice typing still says you cannot use voice commands for editing your speaker notes.