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  2. Type & edit with your voice - Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs/answer/4492226

    Open a document in Google Docs in a supported browser. Click ToolsVoice typing. A microphone box appears. When you're ready to speak, click the microphone. Speak clearly, at a normal volume and pace (check below for more information on using punctuation). When you're done, click the microphone again.

  3. Translate by speech - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142468?hl=en

    Next to Google Translate,” turn on microphone access. On your computer, go to Google Translate. Choose the languages to translate to and from. Translation with a microphone won’t automatically detect your language. At the bottom, click the Microphone . Speak the word or phrase you want to translate. When you're finished, click Stop .

  4. Hear text read aloud - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9032490

    To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader: At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt + Shift + s. Select Settings Accessibility. Under "Text-to-Speech," turn on ChromeVox. Tip: When you press Ctrl + Alt + z, you can turn ChromeVox on or off from any page. Learn how to use the built-in screen ...

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

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

    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 from the Google Play Store.

  6. Translate by speech - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142468

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app . Tap Menu Settings . Pick a setting. For example: To automatically speak translated text: Tap Speech input. Then, turn on Speak output. To translate offensive words: Tap Speech input. Then, turn off Block offensive words. To choose from available dialects: Tap Region.

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  8. Hear books read out loud on Google Play Books

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/11938821

    Turn on text-to-speech with TalkBack. Open the Settings app. Tap Accessibility TalkBack. Turn on TalkBack. Scroll and tap Settings. Scroll and turn off Explore by touch. Tips: In the Play Books app, you hear book titles first, then menu options. To hear menu options first, swipe left.

  9. Use Google Assistant to type with your voice

    support.google.com/assistant/answer/11197787

    Say the text you want to type. If your microphone is still on, the microphone icon continues to glow. Say a command. For example: To delete the last word: Say "Delete last word." To delete the last sentence: Say "Clear." To clear the text: Say "Clear all." To send a message: Say "Send." To fill out the next open field in a form: Say "Next."

  10. Use Google Assistant to type with your voice - Gboard Help

    support.google.com/gboard/answer/11197787

    Say the text you want to type. If your microphone is still on, the microphone icon continues to glow. Say a command. For example: To delete the last word: Say "Delete last word." To delete the last sentence: Say "Clear." To clear the text: Say "Clear all." To send a message: Say "Send." To fill out the next open field in a form: Say "Next."

  11. Learn how Google improves speech models

    support.google.com/assistant/answer/11140942

    For example, Google Assistant allows you to ask for help by voice, Gboard lets you dictate messages to your friends, and Google Meet provides auto captioning for your meetings. Speech technologies increasingly rely on deep neural networks, a type of machine learning that helps us build more accurate and faster speech recognition models.