Next, we are going to see how to take screenshots with the voice on my Android phone. It is not complicated at all to configure the device so that using our voice to take screenshots of the screen, without having to press a single button.
Screenshots are extremely important and almost all mobiles natively have a combination of keys so that it can be done.
But there is also the possibility of only using the voice to take a capture of what we are seeing on the screen of our mobile. In order to carry out this task, we are going to have to use a Google application which will not only serve this purpose but also has other very interesting tools.
So it is an app that is really worth having installed on your device. If you haven’t installed it yet, what are you waiting for? Because in itself we need to be able to continue with this tutorial and finally be able to capture the screen of our mobile using our voice.
The tutorial itself is extremely simple and in a few steps, you will be able to take all the captures you want without limitations of any kind.
Take a screenshot with voice on Android
Virtually all mobile devices come with some kind of key combination to be able to take a screenshot. But what we want to do now is take a snapshot using voice, without having to press anything on the phone.
It’s possible? For this, we are going to use Google Assistant, the Google application that is really very useful not only for this.
Probably what is crossing your mind now is ” Ok Google, take a screenshot .” But we have to configure a few things before Assistant can perform that action after ordering it.
So we are going to see step by step everything we must do to get Google Assistant ready and that in this way it can take a screenshot when we tell it to.
How to take screenshots using my voice
- The first thing we will do is open the Google application, you must be logged in with your account.
- If you look at the lower right corner you can click on ” More ” to find the ” Settings ” button and enter the Google Assistant configuration section.
- Once we are in configuration or settings we will have to go to ” Wizard “.
- Here we are going to look for “Telephone” where by pressing you will see a great variety of options.
- What we must keep active is the Google assistant obviously. But also use screen context and donate screenshots.
- What are they for? Using screen context serves to superimpose other applications while donating screenshots is precisely so that the application can take screenshots.
- So once we have those options activated. Now we can use Google Assistant indicating the following ” OK, Google, take a screenshot ” and the assistant will do it immediately.
You must bear in mind that when performing the command you must say it loud, clear and fast so that the capture is made in the application we are using and that the wizard in question does not overlap.
If you have any other questions about how to use Google Assistant to take screenshots with your voice on Android, you can leave it in the comments box that you can find a little further down.