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Google's voice-activated Google Home speaker will set timers, play music, and spell words for your kids' homework. Here's how to set up the new one you just received. “Hey Siri” is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with iOS 8 or later while plugged in. Not supported on first-generation iPad, iPad 2, and first-generation iPad mini. Siri Suggestions for Shortcuts are supported on iPhone 6s or later, iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation or later), iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4.

​ + Get ‘Hey Siri’ on Your Mac – or Use Siri in Total Silence Posted on June 12th, 2018 by You’re likely familiar with Siri, an intelligent personal assistant that’s baked into a range of Apple devices. On the Mac, Siri is usually activated by clicking its menu bar icon, or by holding Command+Space. However, there are other ways to quickly access Siri. This feature shows how you can use macOS accessibility settings to interact with Siri like you do on an iPhone, and how to use Siri without you – or it – uttering a sound. Get Hey Siri on macOS With your iPhone, say “Hey Siri” and it’s ready for further input.

This isn’t (yet) an option on the Mac, but you can use Dictation settings to create something similar. In System Preferences, open Siri. Under Keyboard Shortcut, select Customize. Now define a new system-wide shortcut for Siri that won’t clash with any other app you use. One of Ctrl+Space or Ctrl+S should be a good bet. (Alt+Space is also fine, but be mindful if you use Alt when typing to move between words, it’s easy to accidentally trigger the shortcut.) Open the Keyboard pane in System Preferences, click the Dictation tab, and turn Dictation on.

Next, head to the Accessibility pane, and select Dictation from the Interacting category in the scrolling pane on the left. Click Enable the dictation keyboard phrase, and type Hey into the text field below.

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Click the Dictation Commands button, and click + to add a new user command. In When I say, type Siri.

From Perform, select Press Keyboard Shortcut. With the text field highlighted, press the keyboard shortcut you defined earlier. You should now be able to trigger Siri by saying “Hey Siri,” after which point you can interact further. However, there is a snag: Saying “Hey Siri” may wake other Apple devices within earshot. If that becomes an annoyance, adjust your keywords – such as to “Wake up Siri,” or “Hey Mac.” (Probably avoid “Do my bidding, computer” if you don’t want Siri getting mad and instigating an AI-based robot revolution.) Use Type to Siri on macOS Using voice interaction with Siri feels natural, but isn’t always desirable. In certain environments, you don’t want to be chatting with your Mac – or having it bellow answers at you. Instead, try interacting with Siri by typing.

In the Accessibility pane of System Preferences, select Siri from the Interacting category and turn on Enable Type to Siri. On triggering Siri, you’ll now type in your query. (All speech-based interaction is blocked when Type to Siri is active, note, bar triggering Siri in the first place using your keyword phrase.) If you also want to silence Siri when it responds to your query, do so in the Siri pane of System Preferences – set Voice Feedback to Off. Discover Siri hints and tricks However you trigger Siri, a great first question to ask it is “What can you do?” This brings up a categorized list of capabilities Siri has; click any of them to explore example questions.

Some of the best Siri uses are: • Adjusting system settings, such as turning off/on Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, changing volume, and activating the screensaver. • Opening websites, apps, folders, and documents. • Getting weather forecasts and sports scores. • Accessing specific contacts and/or starting calls/sending messages to people.