Voice Command
Also known as: Voice Control, Spoken Command
An input method where users speak predefined words or phrases to control software or perform actions. In assistive technology, voice commands enable hands-free and eyes-free interaction, allowing users to perform operations like text editing (delete, insert, replace), navigation, and device control without physical input. Voice commands are particularly valuable when combined with other input modalities, handling discrete actions while gestures or other inputs handle continuous navigation.
Category: input methods · assistive technology
Related: Speech Recognition · Multimodal Text Editing · Hands-Free Interaction