Windows 11 offers a variety of features that help users interact more with their computers. One of those features is controlling Windows 11 with your voice. You can do everything from opening apps and files to dictating text with your voice. Here's how to control Windows 11 with your voice.
How to enable Windows 11 voice control
Step 1:
Users press the Windows + I key combination to open Settings, then click on Accessibility on the left side of the interface.

Step 2:
Look at the content next to you and select Speech to use the voice tool on your computer.

Next you will see new settings, including Voice access . You enable the Voice access feature to control your computer's voice.

A notification appears on the same interface, click Yes, continue to continue. You wait for the microphone to be set up on the computer.

Step 3:
In the interface as shown, you will see the microphone is connected to the computer. If you want to use another new device, click Add new microphone to use.
You can click Start Guide to see instructions for controlling your computer by voice.

Now if you want to speak to control, we click on the microphone icon in the top bar of the interface.

Voice commands control Windows 11 with your voice
Some voice commands you can use to control your computer you can refer to below.
Interacting with the Menu
You can say "Click" and then what you want to click on to select different items, apps, and files.

Cursor control

Dictate text
First, you need to select a text box or place where you can type. Then, say the words you want to type.
