Microsoft has made significant improvements to Windows 11’s voice commands on Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon CPUs, introducing a new preview build that enables more natural speech input. The updated feature allows users to give voice commands without adhering strictly to exact syntax, making it easier and more intuitive to interact with the operating system.
This change is particularly useful for accessibility and convenience, as it can help Windows 11’s voice command functionality become more appealing to a wider range of users. Additionally, Microsoft has fine-tuned its Recall feature, fixing bugs and improving performance, including local handling of “intelligent text actions” to enhance security.
The new preview build also supports the Chinese language with both simplified and traditional options, expanding Voice Access capabilities. With this enhancement, users can now issue voice commands in a more natural way, without worrying about precise phrasing or syntax.
While the feature is currently limited to Snapdragon (Arm-based) Copilot+ PCs, it’s likely that Microsoft will expand its deployment to other compatible devices in the future. For now, testers can look forward to experiencing improved voice command functionality and a smoother overall Windows 11 experience.
Source: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/microsoft-is-supercharging-windows-11s-voice-commands-on-copilot-pcs-with-snapdragon-cpus-and-fine-tuning-a-few-recall-features