The following examples should show you how to do it. Warning: While writing this feature I grew annoyed with how unresponsive spoken commands sometimes seem to be - my Mac seems to want me to speak my commands in a Dalek-like staccato monotone.Īutomator lets you create other spoken word commands. While these commands aren’t as sophisticated as Siri, you can navigate between documents and apps, send messages and more. A full list of supported commands is available in the Commands pane within Speakable Items. To invoke a command you just speak the keyword, followed by a command. Your Mac is now continuously listening for your commands. For my keyword I used “Mac”, but Macworld’s Lex Friedman uses "Siri". You'll be asked to name the word and say how often it is required. By default, Speakable Items requires you press a key (usually Esc) to make your Mac listen, but tick the 'Listen continuously with keyword' button to make your Mac do just that. In Speakable Items in the Settings pane set Speakable Items to On, and calibrate your microphone.
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