Voice Input

The menu in which you set your voice input preferences, such as input length and speech-to-text settings.

Built-In Voice Input

You can disable the keyboard’s built-in voice input and instead use the voice input provider by an external app by toggling off Disable built-in voice input.

Indication Sounds

You can enable the ability to play sounds while starting and cancelling voice input by toggling on Indication sounds.

Verbose Progress

You can enable the ability to display verbose information, such as indicating that the mic is being used, by toggling on Verbose progress.

Bluetooth Microphone

You can have voice input automatically prefer your bluetooth microphone over the built-in microphone by toggling on Prefer Bluetooth Mic.

Audio Focusing

You can have voice input automatically pause videos or music when voice input is activated by toggling on Audio Focus.

Symbol Suppression

By default, voice input will only transcribe basic text and punctuation. You can toggle off Suppressing symbols in order to unrestrict voice input from transcribing special characters (.e.g. @, $, or %). Note: This does not affect how voice input interprets literal words (e.g. “comma”, “period”).

Long-Form Voice Input

You can disable the default 30-second limit for voice input by toggling on Long-form voice input. Note: The output quality may be degraded with long inputs.

Auto-Stop on Silence

You can have voice input automatically stop when silence is detected by toggling on Auto-stop on silence. Note: If there is too much noise in the background, you may need to manually stop voice input regardless. Please also enable long-form voice input to prevent stopping after 30 seconds.