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Control Siri without using your voice or pressing the power button.
Apple’s Siri is mainly thought of as a voice assistant designed to perform various tasks using voice commands. However, dictating commands isn’t sometimes feasible, courtesy of the environment you are in at that particular moment.
For such instances, Apple lets you interact with Siri via text. The Type to Siri feature is most useful in quiet environments or for users who prefer typing over speaking. Keep reading to learn how to enable Type to Siri on Apple devices and use it in the most effective manner.
Type to Siri is a feature that lets you use your iPhone’s or Mac’s keyboard to input your queries and commands instead of speaking them. It gives you greater control over the privacy and accuracy of your commands and requests, especially in noisy environments where Siri might face difficulty in listening to you or in ones where silence is required, such as meeting halls and libraries.
The feature makes Siri accessible even to users with vocal disabilities.
Here are a few reasons why many Apple users prefer typing to Siri instead of interacting with it via voice commands:
While the Type to Siri feature has been available on Apple devices for years now, you no longer need to take a longer route to enable it if you own an Apple Intelligence-supported device. This is because the Type to Siri feature is enabled by default on iPhones and Macs running on iOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1 or later, which are compatible with Apple Intelligence.
Here’s how to enable Type to Siri on Apple Intelligence-supported iPhones:
To enable Type to Siri on non-Apple Intelligence-supported iPhones, follow these steps:
Unlike iPhones, you can not turn on or off Type to Siri on Apple Intelligence-supported Macs, as it is enabled by default. You can only change the way you access it. On the other hand, you still need to enable Type to Siri manually on non-Apple Intelligence-supported Macs.
Here’s how you enable Type to Siri on Apple Intelligence-supported iPhones:
You can enable Type to Siri on non-Apple Intelligence-supported Macs like this:
Now that you have enabled Type to Siri on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, you can use Siri by typing in your requests directly instead of speaking them. However, you can not use the regular Siri activation command to wake it up to use Type to Siri.
Below, I have detailed how you can access and use Type to Siri on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Using Type to Siri on iPhones is different for models that support and do not support Apple Intelligence.
On Apple Intelligence-supported iPhones:
With Apple Intelligence, Siri can maintain context between messages for natural back-and-forth conversations.
On non-Apple Intelligence-supported iPhones:
Once done, Siri will respond and perform what you asked.
The method to access and use Type to Siri on both Apple Intelligence-supported and non-supported Macs is the same. Here’s how it is done:
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Type to Siri is an exceptional accessibility feature that further enhances the versatility of the new Apple Intelligence-powered Siri. With this option enabled, you can switch between typing and speaking to Siri based on your preferences or the situation.
What do you think about this feature? Let us know in the comments below.
FAQs
While you can use Siri offline to perform some basic tasks, such as opening an app or setting alarms, more complex commands, such as searching the web or retrieving information, require an active internet connection. Like the standard voice-based Siri, this feature relies on Apple’s servers to process and interpret most commands or queries.
Yes, you can still use voice commands even if Type to Siri is enabled. Having Type to Siri enabled does not disable voice interaction. You simply get an option to type your queries.
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