

New text selection & editing commands: We have added some more useful commands to make text selection and editing easier with voice access. You can always switch to a different language by navigating to Settings > Language on the voice access bar. In case voice access does not find a speech model matching your display language, you can still choose to proceed ahead to use voice access in English – US. When voice access is turned on for the first time, you will be prompted to download a speech model to enable on-device recognition of voice data. Voice access is available in English dialects: We have extended voice access to support other English dialects such as English -UK, English – India, English – New Zealand, English – Canada, English – Australia. If you want an exhaustive list of Voice Access commands and extra information about them, we recommend you refer Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice – Microsoft Support. Please note that the redesigned in-app help page in voice access may not include all commands and the supplementary information may be inaccurate. You can access the command help page from Help > View all commands on the voice access bar or use the voice command “what can I say”. Every command now has a description and examples of its variations, making it easier to understand and use. The search bar allows users to quickly find commands and the different categories provide further guidance. Redesigned in-app command help page: We have completely renovated the in-app command help page in voice access to make it simpler to use and comprehend.

The big new addition is some improvements in Windows 11's voice access feature. This latest version, KB5023011, is available in Build 22624.1391 with new features rolling out and Build 22621.1391 with new features off by default.

After taking a break last week, Microsoft has resumed its release of new Windows 11 Insider Preview beta builds.
