Voice Input

Voice Input

Voice input is most valuable when it replaces “I’ll write it down later” and later never comes.

When voice should be your first choice

  • You are walking, moving, or switching contexts and typing would interrupt you.
  • A meeting just ended and the thought is still half-formed.
  • You know the idea will probably be gone ten minutes later.

A normal voice-input flow

01

Start recording

Say the thought through first. Do not waste the first pass polishing the wording.

02

Check the transcription

Look for obvious mistakes, especially names, times, and the main action.

03

Send it

If the meaning is correct, let it into the log instead of waiting for a cleaner version.

If voice input feels unreliable, check this first

  • Check microphone permission before anything else.
  • Make sure you are not fully offline while depending on an online speech service.
  • If the meaning is right, capture first. Perfect wording is not the first priority.
If permission or recognition keeps failing, go straight to FAQ.

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