Say a command. Most controls can be activated by more than one
command. For example, to change the box size, you could say "Make" or
"Make box" followed by "Wider" or "Taller" or "Larger," and so on.
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• If voice control is set to use a keyword (indicated by ),start each
full command with the word "Vox."
• To operate a button or key, say the name of the control. Some buttons
have two possible commands; for example, "Freeze" and "Unfreeze."
• To operate a knob, say the name of the knob, followed by "Up" or "Down."
You can also say "Decrease" or "Increase," followed by name of the knob.
To state an increment of change, say a number (1-9). For example, to
increase 2D gain, you can say "Increase 2D gain three" or "2D gain" followed
by "Up three."
• To operate a touch screen control, say the name of the control. Controls
on a touch screen page are available only when that page is displayed and
the control itself is not gray (unavailable based on the current mode).
• To display the next or previous touch screen, say "Next" or "Previous."
• To click or select an object on the screen, say "Select."
• To repeat the last command, say "Repeat."
• To turn the keyword feature on or off, say "Keyword on" or "Vox keyword
off."
• To turn on sleep mode, causing voice control to ignore commands, say
"Go to sleep."
• To make voice control listen again, say "Wake up."
3. To disable voice control, click the voice control icon or .
Using the Keyword Feature
When the keyword feature is on, voice control performs only commands that
start with the keyword "Vox." Using this feature helps prevent erroneous
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