Google has just updated the Voice Access and that means with the new version, Android users will now be better able to control their devices the way they like with the help of voice commands.
The new set up will take advantage of a more advanced level machine learning model that now holds the potential to automatically detect icons that are present on the screen with the help of UI screenshots. This then brings to the attention of Voice Access if elements like images and icons have accessibility labels or not.
For those of you who are unaware of the Accessibility labels, they allow the device’s accessibility services to target one on-screen element at a time while also making users know that a complete cycle of the UI has also been completed at the same time. Previously, there were some elements that did not have labels, and this is exactly what the new version of Voice Access plans to solve for the users.