What if you could control your entire PC without touching your keyboard or mouse?
With Windows 11, that’s not a futuristic idea—it’s already built in.
Meet Voice Access
Windows 11 includes a powerful accessibility feature called Voice Access, and once you try it, you’ll realize how much more than an accessibility tool it really is.
Voice Access lets you:
- Open and switch between apps
- Write emails and documents
- Scroll, click, drag, and navigate hands‑free
- Work across multiple monitors
- Use natural, conversational commands
And the best part?
It works offline, so your voice commands stay on your device.
Why Voice Access Is a Game-Changer
Voice Access isn’t just helpful—it’s empowering.
- For users with limited mobility, it can completely change how they interact with their PC
- For power users, it offers a faster, smarter way to multitask
- For anyone curious about hands‑free computing, it’s surprisingly accurate and intuitive
Instead of memorizing awkward commands, you can just speak naturally:
“Open Outlook”
“Scroll down”
“Click Send”
It feels less like dictation—and more like control.
How to Turn On Voice Access
Getting started takes less than a minute:
- Open Settings
- Go to Accessibility
- Select Speech
- Toggle Voice Access on
Follow the on-screen setup, and you’re ready to start talking to your PC.
Final Thoughts
Voice Access proves that accessibility features often become productivity superpowers for everyone.
Whether you want to reduce strain, work more efficiently, or simply try something new, this is one Windows 11 feature you shouldn’t ignore.
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