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  • Design and Interaction System
  • Designing for MR
    • Introduction - Design for MR
    • Content Placement in Mixed Reality
    • User's State of Experience
  • Visual Design
    • Introduction - Visual Design
    • User Interfaces in Mixed Reality
    • Scale, Depth & Size
    • Theme System
      • Color System
      • Typography
      • Shape System
      • Transition System
    • Components of Tesseract Mixed Reality Design
      • Typography
      • Button
      • Progress Indicator
      • Radio Button
      • Check Box
      • Keyboard
      • Toggle Button (Switch)
      • Video View
      • Voice UX
      • Canvas
      • Image View
      • Text View
      • Slider
      • Scroll View
      • Dialog Box
      • Dropdown
      • Pointer
      • Input Field
      • Search Bar
      • Tool Tip
  • Interaction Design
    • Introduction - Interaction Design
    • Multimodal Interactions
    • Voice
    • JioGlass Controller
    • Navigation System
      • States
      • Transitions
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Voice UX

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Last updated 3 years ago

Voice UX allows the user to interact with a system through voice or speech commands. Example: Virtual assistants such as Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa.

The primary advantage is that it allows for a hands-free and eyes-free way in which users can interact with a product while focusing their attention elsewhere.

Best practices

Layout

  • Once the user starts interacting, it should show the system interpretation in text format on the basis that the user can take action.

  • It should clearly state possible interaction options.

  • It should clearly state active and inactive states.

Voice UX

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