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Ok Google All Commands.
Posted: July 29, 2017, by Tachworld .
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- “How old is [name]?”
- “Where was [name] born?’
- “Who invented [anything you want to find].”
Searching the internet- “Browse [nameofwebsite.com],” when you want to go directly to the website.
- “Go to [name of website],” when you want it to appear in a Google search.
Sports- “How is [say the name of the team] doing?”
- “Results from [say the name of the team] last game.”
- “When is [say the name of the team] next game?”
- “Did [say the name of the team] win the last game?”
Stocks- “What is [name] stock price?”
- “What is [name] trending at?”
Defining words- “What is the definition of [say the word].”
- “Define [say the word].”
Messaging, notes, and music
- “Show me my messages.”
- “Text [name of contact] [say the message].”
- “Send an email to [say the contact name] [say what you want to write in the email].”
- “Call [say the name of the contact].”
- “Call [say the name of the contact] on speakerphone.
”Other messaging, music, and social apps that work with “OK, Google”
- If you want to send a message with Viber, and not your default text messaging app, then you would say, “OK, Google, send a message with Viber.” You can also try commands such as “take a note with Evernote,” or “search for car videos on YouTube.”
- These are the apps that are compatible with “OK, Google”:
- Google Hangouts — “Send a hangouts message to [say name].”
- Evernote — “Make a note with Evernote.”
- Whatsapp — “Send a Whatsapp message to [say contact name].”
- Viber — “Send a message with Viber.”
- Telegram — “Send a Telegram message to [say contact name].”
- Youtube — “Search [say what you want to search for] on YouTube.”
- Pandora — “Play [name of song] on Pandora.”
- Google Music — “Listen to [name of song].”
- Facebook — “Post [say your message] on Facebook.”
- Twitter — “Post [say your message] on Twitter.”
Other to-do and notes apps that work with “OK, Google”These note apps all work by saying “Make a note with [name of app]”- Wunderlist
- Trello
- OneNote
- Catch
- Google Keep
- “Show me my messages.”
- “Text [name of contact] [say the message].”
- “Send an email to [say the contact name] [say what you want to write in the email].”
- “Call [say the name of the contact].”
- “Call [say the name of the contact] on speakerphone.
- If you want to send a message with Viber, and not your default text messaging app, then you would say, “OK, Google, send a message with Viber.” You can also try commands such as “take a note with Evernote,” or “search for car videos on YouTube.”
- These are the apps that are compatible with “OK, Google”:
- Google Hangouts — “Send a hangouts message to [say name].”
- Evernote — “Make a note with Evernote.”
- Whatsapp — “Send a Whatsapp message to [say contact name].”
- Viber — “Send a message with Viber.”
- Telegram — “Send a Telegram message to [say contact name].”
- Youtube — “Search [say what you want to search for] on YouTube.”
- Pandora — “Play [name of song] on Pandora.”
- Google Music — “Listen to [name of song].”
- Facebook — “Post [say your message] on Facebook.”
- Twitter — “Post [say your message] on Twitter.”
Other to-do and notes apps that work with “OK, Google”These note apps all work by saying “Make a note with [name of app]”- Wunderlist
- Trello
- OneNote
- Catch
- Google Keep
ALARMS, MATH, TRAVEL, AND MORE
Alaram
- “Set an alarm for [say time].”
- “Set an alarm in [say how many minutes, or hours].”
- “Set a repeating alarm for [say the label].”
- “Set a repeating alarm for [say the label] at [say the time].”
- “Set a repeating alarm at [say the time] for [say the label] every/on [say the days of the week, or say everyday].”
- “Show me my alarms.”
- “When is my next alarm?”
- “Wake me up at [say the time] then [the day, or say ‘everyday’].”
Calendar
- “Create/Add/Schedule a meeting.”
- “Create a calendar event.”
- “Schedule an event [say the title of the event] then [say the day and time].”
- “What’s my next appointment?”
- “Show me the appointments for [say the day].”
- “What does my [say schedule or calendar] look like on [say the day]?”
- “Add a reminder.”
- “Remind me to [say what you want to be reminded of] at [say the time].”
- “Remind me to [say what you want to be reminded of] when I get to/next time I’m at [say the location].”
Math
- “What is the square root of [number]?”
- “What is [number] divided by/multiplied by/plus/minus [number].”
- “What is [number] percent of [number]?”
- “What is [number] percent of [number] divided by/multiplied by/plus/minus [number].”
Conversions
- “What is [say the number] [say the conversion category: meters, years, yards, liters] in/to [say what you want to convert it to].”
- “Convert [say the number] [say the currency] into [say the number] [say the currency].”
- “What is the tip for [say the amount]?”
Maps and travel
- “Where is [say the name of the location]?”
- “Walking directions to [say the name of the location].”
- “Show me the nearest [attractions/coffee shop/restaurant/gas station/bank/mall/etc].”
- “How far is [say the name of the location] from [say the name of the location]?”
- “Navigate to [say the name of the location].”
- “Distance from here to [say the name of the location].”
- “How far away is [say the name of the location]?”
- “How do you say [word] in [say the language]?”
- “What is the flight status of [say the name of the airline] [say the flight number]?”
Controlling your device
- “Take a picture/photo.”
- “Record a video.”
- “Take a selfie.”
- “Increase/decrease volume.”
- “Mute the volume.”
- “Turn [on/off] [Flashlight, WiFi, Bluetooth].”