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Google Docs has a new feature: voice dictation. Here are some handy tips and tricks for hands-free typing.
Voice typing on Google Docs lets you type handsfree. This article explains a series of easy steps to setup and use voice typing on Google Docs.
Step-by-step Guide to Use Google Docs Voice Typing Google Docs’ voice typing feature works only with Google Chrome, so make sure you have its latest version installed on your computer.
Open the Google Docs document you want to use voice typing with. Ensure that the device you're accessing Google Docs on has a microphone and that is enabled and unmuted.
To enable voice typing, users can go to the Tools tab in Google Docs or use a keyboard shortcut. Once enabled, users can start speaking and Google Docs will convert their voice into text in real-time.
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.
Google Docs' Voice Typing feature allows its users to type by merely speaking or dictating the words they want to input in the word processing platform.
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