While using: Choose whether your Mac performs the action only when you're using a particular app.When I say: Enter the word or phrase that you want to be able to speak to perform the action.Then configure these options to define the command: To add a new command, click the add button (+) or say 'Click add'.So if you hit these keys by mistake, you’ll activate a popup window that turns the feature on. Note that this keyboard shortcut is also a way to turn on the VoiceOver app. Click Commands or say 'Click Commands'. Simply use a keyboard shortcut for the easiest and fastest way to stop Mac’s VoiceOver utility hold down and press F5.Open Voice Control preferences, such as by saying 'Open Voice Control preferences'.
You can also create your own vocabulary for use with dictation. I would love to know how to get the dictation Icon onto my task bar though as its hidden in either the keyboard or accessibility. Click Send.' Or to replace a phrase, say 'Replace I’m almost there with I just arrived'. For example, to dictate and then send a birthday greeting in Messages, you could say 'Happy Birthday. Voice Control understands contextual cues, so you can seamlessly transition between text dictation and commands. Or say 'Delete all' to delete everything and start over. For example, say 'delete that' and Voice Control knows to delete what you just typed.
To format text, try 'Bold that' or 'Capitalise that', for example. Its my understanding that processing your voice into text is much harder, the more background noise there is.To move around and select text, you can use commands such as 'Move up two sentences' or 'Move forward one paragraph' or 'Select previous word' or 'Select next paragraph'.To enter a punctuation mark, symbol or emoji, just speak its name, such as 'question mark' or 'per cent sign' or 'happy emoji'.Dictation converts your spoken words into text. When the cursor is in a document, email message, text message or other text field, you can dictate continuously.