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How to turn on and add custom words to the new Voice Control feature on an iPhone with iOS 13

You can easily add custom words to Voice Control on an iPhone with iOS 13 to make the feature more accurate and useful.

How to add custom words to Voice Control iPhone
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Voice Control , one of the many features introduced with Apple 's iOS 13 software update, gives users the ability to navigate their iOS devices with just the sound of their voice.

Commands include phrases like "swipe left," "take a photo," or "scroll down," but Apple also allows users to add their own vocabulary to the feature.

Adding custom words and phrases to Voice Control can be essential for those with disabilities , and according to Apple , will make it easier for those who "work with specialized apps or documents."

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1. Open the Settings app.

2. Scroll down and select "Accessibility" from the third list of items. It should have a blue and white icon with a person standing in the middle.

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3. Scroll again to the second list of items called "Physical and Motor" and select "Voice Control."

4. At the top, tap the blue "Set Up Voice Control" tab according to Apple , Voice Control may require a "short initial download before its ready to use," meaning a 250 MB download when connected to Wi-Fi. After the download, you do not need cellular data or Wi-Fi to perform actions with Voice Control.

5. Next, tap "Continue" to begin installing Voice Control.

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6. Next, a list of voice commands you can use with Voice Control will appear. You can always see the list again by saying, "What can I say?"

7. Click "Continue" again and in the next window select "Allow" or "Don't Allow" depending on whether or not your want to share your activity and voice with Apple.

8. Voice Control is now on you can tell by the blue microphone icon in the top left of your screen. You can turn Voice Control off by saying, "Go to sleep" and turn it on with "Wake up."

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1. Launch the Settings app.

2. Scroll down and select "Accessibility" from the third list of items.

3. Scroll again to the second list of items called "Physical and Motor" and select "Voice Control."

4. Scroll and tap "Vocabulary."

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5. Add a word or phrase you want Voice Control to recognize by tapping the blue plus icon "+" at the top right.

6. Type a word or phrase using the keyboard, then tap "Save."

7. Adding commonly misspelled words and phrases, for example many medical terms, can ensure Voice Control enters them accurately every time it's prompted.

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For a comprehensive look at how to use the Voice Control feature, check out this video .

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