

I have called for this functionality since Voice Control was launched three years ago and most recently last August 2021. In macOS 12.3 you can now import or export Vocabulary and Custom Commands in Accessibility on Mac from a new drop-down menu visible as soon as you open Voice Control.īecause Voice Control and everything you dictate stays on device, and not in the cloud, these new features will be helpful in transferring custom vocabulary and commands built up over time to a new Mac. However, this poses an issue when you replace your Mac, as there was previously no way to transfer your custom commands and vocabulary. Both features are crucially important to those who don’t have full use of their arms.Ī huge benefit of both Voice Control and dictation on Apple devices is that it works offline. Additionally, text can be dictated rather than typed. Colin Hughes, a quadriplegic Apple user who often shares his experience of accessibility features on Apple devices, has reported that Apple has quietly added a valuable new Mac Voice Control feature.Īlthough it isn’t shown in the release notes, it appears to have been added in macOS Monterey 12.3 …Īs the name suggests, Voice Control is designed to allow people to control their Mac using voice commands, rather than a mouse or trackpad.
