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Technology has come a long way in making computing and other electronic devices accessible to people with disabilities. One of the most effective ways to achieve this goal is through the use of assistive technologies. These features allow users to interact with their devices without relying on visual displays. making it easier for them to complete tasks and navigate their digital world.<br><br><br><br>Voice command technology is now increasingly popular in recent years, [https://cloaksupply.com/ mega888] and it's now possible to find it in a wide range of electronic devices, from smartphones to computers, smart home devices, and even gaming consoles. With voice commands, users can perform various tasks such as playing music and videos, and even control smart home devices.<br><br><br><br>To use voice commands, users typically need to press and hold a specific button on their device, usually labeled as "Activate Assistant" depending on the device. This activates the device's voice recognition software, which then listens for a specific command or phrase. For example, users can say "Hey Siri, give me the news" and the device will respond with the current update.<br><br>
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