Entering text by speaking, Turn on voice input, Enter text by speaking – Google Android 2.3.4 Users Guide User Manual
Page 36: Entering text by speaking 36

Android basics
36
AUG-2.3.4-106
Android User’s Guide
Entering text by speaking
You can use voice input to enter text by speaking. Voice input is an experimental
feature that uses Google’s speech-recognition service, so you must have a data
connection on a mobile or Wi-Fi network to use it.
Turn on voice input
If the onscreen keyboard does not display a Microphone key
, voice input is not
turned on or you have it configured to display on the symbols keyboard.
1
Press Home ,
press
Menu
, then touch Settings > Language &
keyboard > Android keyboard.
2
Touch Voice input.
3
Touch the option for where you want the Microphone key (on the main keyboard or
the Symbols keyboard). Or touch Off to turn off voice input.
Enter text by speaking
You can enter text by speaking, in most places that you can enter text with the
onscreen keyboard.
1
Touch a text field or a location in text you’ve already entered in a text field.
2
Touch the Microphone key
on the keyboard (if you set the Microphone key to
appear on the symbols keyboard, touch the Symbol key first).
- Message Archiving Administration Guide (79 pages)
- Apps Technical Transition Guide For Business, Education, and Government (56 pages)
- Message Continuity User Guide (5 pages)
- Search Appliance User Experience Guide (31 pages)
- Apps Directory Sync Administration Guide (146 pages)
- Earth User Guide (131 pages)
- Android 3.0 Users Guide (140 pages)
- Galaxy Nexus Android mobile technology platform 4.0 Users Guide (107 pages)
- Anywhere+ Deployment Guide V1.0.1 (51 pages)
- Activation Guide Message Filtering (46 pages)
- DoubleClick Rich Media Guide to Rich Media Innovation (4 pages)
- Remarketing in AdWords Seven-Minute Setup Guide (4 pages)
- Grants Beta A BEGINNERS GUIDE (13 pages)
- Search Appliance OneBox for Enterprise Developers Guide (30 pages)
- Search Appliance Feeds Protocol Developers Guide (45 pages)
- SketchUp: Getting Started (2 pages)
- Agency Product Guide (2 pages)
- Changes to AdWords Reporting A Comprehensive Guide (13 pages)
- Search Appliance Connectors Administration Guide (41 pages)
- Search Appliance Guide to Software Release 7.0 (10 pages)
- DTorial: An interactive tutorial framework for blind users in a Web 2.0 world (14 pages)
- Networking Best Practices for Large Deployments (42 pages)
- Apps Migration for Lotus Notes Installation & Administration Guide (100 pages)
- Understanding Visualization by Understanding Individual Users (5 pages)
- Web Security for Enterprise Administration Guide (83 pages)
- Education – access infrastructure guide (11 pages)
- Message Continuity Setup and Administration Guide (33 pages)
- Search Appliance Getting the Most from Your Google Search Appliance (77 pages)
- Search Appliance Getting the Most from Your Google Search Appliance (82 pages)
- Commerce Search Deployment Guide (29 pages)
- Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange Administration Guide (78 pages)
- Grants Ongoing Management Guide (26 pages)
- Custom Search Engine (beta) Starter Guide (8 pages)
- Search Appliance Policy ACL API Developers Guide (24 pages)
- PRINCIPLES OF MOBILE SITE DESIGN: DELIGHT USERS AND DRIVE CONVERSIONS (42 pages)
- Search Engine Optimisation Starter Guide (22 pages)
- Website Optimizer v 1.0 The Techie Guide (26 pages)
- Search Appliance Creating the Search Experience (141 pages)
- Apps Security and Compliance Services Web Services Application Programming Interface Guide, Early Access Version 1.5 (70 pages)
- Message Security Batch Reference Guide (561 pages)
- Message Archiving Microsoft Exchange Journaling Configuration Guide For Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 (33 pages)
- Search Appliance Authentication/Authorization for Enterprise SPI Guide (33 pages)
- AdMob Case Study TV Guide Digital (2 pages)
- Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server Installation and Administration Guide (70 pages)