diff --git a/Docs/VoiceControl.md b/Docs/VoiceControl.md index 3a7a5c1f..2f1dd620 100644 --- a/Docs/VoiceControl.md +++ b/Docs/VoiceControl.md @@ -20,63 +20,63 @@ More supported voice commands are: Computer, open `name` browser -------------------------------- -* this launches the given Web browser or opens a new tab. +* launches the given Web browser or opens a new tab. * replace `name` by: "Chrome", "default", "Edge", or "Firefox". * when finished use: *Computer, close `name` browser* to stop the Web browser. Computer, open `name` app -------------------------- -* this launches the given application. +* launches the given application. * replace `name` by: "Calculator", "Git Extensions", "Netflix", "Notepad", "Spotify", "Thunderbird", "Visual Studio", or "Windows Terminal". * when finished use: *Computer, close `name` app* to stop the application. Computer, open `name` drive ---------------------------- -* this launches the File Explorer showing the content of the given drive. +* launches the File Explorer with the given drive. * replace `name` by: "C:", "D:", "E:", "F:", or "M:". * when finished use: *Computer, close file explorer* to stop the File Explorer. Computer, open `name` folder -------------------------- -* this launches the File Explorer with the given folder. +* launches the File Explorer with the given folder. * replace `name` by: "downloads", "dropbox", "home", "music", "pictures", "repos", or "videos". * when finished use: *Computer, close file explorer* to stop the File Explorer. Computer, open `name` settings ------------------------------- -* this launches the corresponding Windows settings. +* launches Windows settings. * replace `name` by: "activation", "apps", "background", "backup", "bluetooth", "color", "date", "default apps", "developer", "display", "ethernet", "lockscreen", "maps", "printer", "proxy", "recovery", "speech", "start", "system", "taskbar", "themes", "time", "update", "usb", "vpn", or "wifi". Use "system" as top level settings. * when finished use: *Computer, close system settings* to stop the Windows settings. Computer, open `name` website ----------------------------- -* this launches the default Web browser with the given website. +* launches the default Web browser with the given website. * replace `name` by: "Amazon", "Baidu", "BBC", "BitBucket", "CDC", "CIA", "CNN", "eBay", "Facebook", "FBI", "FourSquare", "GitHub", "HRworks", "Instagram", "Microsoft", "NASA", "NBC", "Pinterest", "Pixabay", "Slashdot", "Tesla", "TikTok", "Twitter", "UFA", "Unsplash", "Walmart", "WhatsApp", "White House", "Windy", "Wikipedia", "Wired", "Yahoo", or "YouTube". * when finished see "Computer, close `name` browser" to stop the Web browser. Computer, show `name` city -------------------------- -* this launches the default Web browser with Google Maps showing the given city. +* launches the default Web browser with Google Maps at the given city. * replace `name` by: "Atlanta", "Barcelona", "Berlin", "Boston", "Cairo", "Cape Town", "Chicago", "Dallas", "Dubai", "Dublin", "Frankfurt", "Hamburg", "Hong Kong", "Jerusalem", "Las Vegas", "Lissabon", "London", "Los Angeles", "Madrid", "Miami", "Moscow", "Munich", "New York", "Paris", Rome", "San Francisco", "Seattle", "Singapore", "Sydney", "Tokyo", "Toronto", or "Washington". * when finished see "Computer, close `name` browser" to stop the Web browser. Computer, play radio `name` --------------------------- -* this launches the default Web browser and tunes into an internet radio station stream. +* launches the default Web browser and tunes into an internet radio station. * replace `name`: by "Arabella", "Bob", "Galaxy", "7", "Gong", "Kiss Kiss", "N-JOY", ... * when finished see "Computer, close `name` browser" to stop the Web browser. Computer, play `name` sound --------------------------- -* this starts a playback of the given audio sound. +* starts playback of the given audio sound. * replace `name`: by "bee", "beep", "cat", "cow", "dog", "donkey", "elephant", "elk", "frog", "goat", "gorilla", "horse", "lion", "parrot", "pig", "rattlesnake", "vulture", or "wolf".