How to command your Mac with your voice<article>
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As a power user I’m keen on Apple’s Automator—a tool that allows you to do as the name suggests and automate certain processes on your Mac. With Yosemite, Automator introduces a cool new feature—the ability to command your Mac with your voice. Let’s see how that works.</p><p>
To begin, go to System Preferences and choose
Dictation & Speech. Turn on Dictation and enable
Use Enhanced Dictation. This will cause an approximately 800MB file to download to your Mac.</p><p>
Now go to the Accessibility preference. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and select
Dictation. Click on
Dictation Commands and in the sheet that appears check
Enable Advanced Commands. Click
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How to command your Mac with your voice