Some Tips For Using Voice Control; What You Can Use Voice Control For - TomTom go Reference Manual

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Some tips for using voice control

You can help your device understand what you are saying by following these tips:
Mount your device about an arm's length in front of you, away from speakers or air vents.
Reduce background noise such as voices or the radio. If there is excessive road noise, you
may need to speak in the direction of the microphone.
Speak fluently and naturally as though speaking to a friend.
When saying an address, try not to pause between parts of the address or add extra words.
Try not to correct mistakes, for example "Four, oh I mean Five".
Important: Voice control on your device is specific for native speakers of the selected language
who have a neutral accent. If you have a strong local or foreign accent, voice control might not
understand everything that you say.

What you can use voice control for

You can say the following commands when voice control is active:
Global commands
"Help" and "Cancel"
Navigation and route
"Go to an address" and "Go to a city centre"
"Go home" and "Travel via home"
"Go to a car park" and "Go to a petrol station"
"Go via a car park" and "Go via a petrol station"
"Display My Places" and "Recent destinations"
"Travel via a recent destination", and "Travel via a saved place"
"Report speed camera"
"Add current location to My Places"
"Clear route"
Device settings
"Volume 70%", "Volume up", and "Volume down"
"Mute", and "Sound on"
"Instructions on", and "Instructions off"
"Day colours", and "Night colours"
"2D view", and "3D view"
"Zoom in", and "Zoom out"
Tip: To view the list of available commands, select Help in the Main menu, then Voice control
and then Which commands can I say?.
When voice control is on, you can also say "All commands" to view the list of available
commands.
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