Back at the Dictation accessibility panel, check the box next to “Enable the dictation keyword phrase” and enter a phrase to have the Mac listen for and identify to start dictation, using something obvious but unique to the experience like “Hey Mac” or “Initiate Dictation” is probably a good idea.Click on “Dictation Commands” button, then check to “Enable advanced commands” in the options.Now go to “Accessibility” and scroll through the left menu to “Dictation”.Choose to enable Dictation by turning the feature on, then check the box or “Use Enhanced Dictation” then return to the system preference panel screen.Open System Preferences from the Apple menu and go to “Dictation & Speech”. Enabling Voice Activated Dictation on Mac OS X You’ll need OS X 10.11 or later to have this option on the Mac. It works quite well, we’ll show you how to enable the feature, and how to activate it by voice. You can think of this as a Mac specific speech to text version of “Hey Siri” on the iPhone, except that you issue a voice command to start the Dictation speech translations rather than making requests through a virtual assistant.
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