Voice access is available in Windows 11, version 22H2 and later. For more information on Windows 11 22H2 new features, and how to get the update, see What's new in recent Windows updates. Not sure which version of Windows you have? See: Find Windows version.

Microsoft wants to provide the best possible experience for all our customers. If you have a disability or questions related to accessibility, please contact the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk for technical assistance. The Disability Answer Desk support team is trained in using many popular assistive technologies and can offer assistance in English, Spanish, French, and American Sign Language. Please go to the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk site to find out the contact details for your region.


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This article is for people who want to control their PC and author text using their voice with Windows. This article is part of the Accessibility support for Windows content set where you can find more information on Windows accessibility features. For general help, visit Microsoft Support home.

Voice access is a new feature in Windows 11 that enables everyone, including people with mobility disabilities, to control their PC and author text using only their voice and without an internet connection. For example, you can open and switch between apps, browse the web, and read and author email using your voice. For more information, refer to Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice.

Voice access is currently available in English in the following dialects - English - US, English - UK, English - India, English - New Zealand, English - Canada, and English - Australia. The first time you launch voice access we check if your display language is something that is supported. If yes, you can continue with the setup experience. If we identify that your display language is not in the supported list of languages, we still give you the option to launch voice access, but in English (US). You can either choose to proceed at this point or turn off voice access.

When you turn on voice access for the first time, you are prompted to download voice access language files to be used by on-device speech recognition. Select Download to continue or Not now if you want to do it later. The download might take a few minutes.

Select > (Next), and then select Done to finish setting up voice access and start using it right away. Alternatively, you can first read the interactive guide. For more information, refer to Getting started with voice access.

This article helps you to get familiar with the user interface, settings, and modes of voice access. You will also learn how to open the voice access guide. For a list of voice access commands, go to Voice access command list.

The voice access guide helps you learn and practice basic voice access commands that you need to get started with voice access. Each page in the guide shows various instructions on the left and a practice area on the right. You can follow the instructions on the left to learn the voice commands to interact with different menus and options, use the mouse pointer, and dictate text.

Once you finish setting up voice access, we recommend you start the guide and familiarize yourself with the commands. You can always access the guide at a later point by accessing it from the voice access help menu.

The voice access UI is the bar that is docked on top of your screen after you successfully launch voice access. The bar lets you control the microphone, view your commands as you speak them, and be informed of the command progress and execution status. You can also access the different voice access settings from the settings menu and access the different help resources voice access has to offer from the help menu.

Sleep state: Voice access does not react to anything you say, except the command to switch it into listening state. To switch into listening state, say the voice access wake word, "Voice access wake up," or click the Microphone button.


Real-time feedback: When voice access is in the listening state, what you speak is displayed on the left side of the voice access UI. It is a transcription of your speech to text. Refer to this to know what voice access heard.

Command execution status: This is the feedback that appears in the center of the voice access UI. After you speak a command, here is where voice access lets you know that it is processing your speech.

Command execution feedback: After voice access processes your speech, if it is a valid command, it performs that action. Otherwise, it displays an error message. This feedback appears when an action is taken, or when voice access cannot perform a given action.

Select default microphone: This menu lets you switch to a different microphone from the one you are using, or to add a new microphone if you do not find the one you are looking for. You also have quick access to Windows Sound settings from this menu.

Automatic startup setting: This opens up the Speech section under Accessibility settings, here you can enable voice access to launch automatically before or after logging into your computer.

Languages: This menu contains the list of languages you can use voice access in. There are "ready to use" languages which you can instantly switch to and "available for download" languages for which you need to download the speech pack before you can start using it.

View all commands: This takes you to a list of all voice access commands which helps you as you are working with voice access to perform different tasks. You can look for any command you need in the command category list on the left or use the search bar to quickly type out what you need.

In 2018, we launched Voice Access, an Android app that lets you control your phone using your voice. The ability to use your phone hands-free has been helpful to people with disabilities, and also those without.

An Outlook Voice Access number lets a user who is enabled for Unified Messaging (UM) and voice mail access their mailbox using Outlook Voice Access. When you configure an Outlook Voice Access or subscriber access number on a dial plan, UM-enabled users can call in to the number, sign in to their mailbox, and access their email, voice mail, calendar, and personal contact information. e24fc04721

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