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Vision

1. Tap to enable or disable Voice
Assistant. When enabled, Voice
Assistant speaks everything,
including menus, but it also has
other features, such as one that
requires that you double-tap
something to select it instead of
single tapping.
2. Tap to see a tutorial on how Voice
Assistant works.
3. Tap to enable the Dark Screen fea-
ture. After this feature is enabled,
you double-press the Power key
to enable and disable it. When
you have it enabled, your screen
remains off for privacy.
4. Tap to enable the Rapid Key Input
feature. When enabled, it over-
rides the Voice Assistant require-
ment of having to double-tap
each key while typing.
5. Tap to enable Speak Passwords.
When this feature is enabled, Voice
Assistant speaks each character of
your password as you type it.
6. Tap to record voice labels and
write them to NFC tags.
What Is a Voice Label?
Imagine if you could hold your Note 5 near an Near Field Communications
(NFC) tag that was close to an object in the room, and a recording played back
to tell you about the object? Voice Labels allow you to do just that. When you
tap Voice Label in step 6, you can record your voice saying the name of the
object, or something relevant about the object (say a refridgerator). After you
have recorded what you want to say, you are prompted to hold a new NFC tag
against the back of your Note 5 and your recording is writen to the NFC tag. You
can then stick the NFC tag near the object. When your Note 5 comes close to
the NFC tag in the future, what you recorded will be automatically played back.
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