![]() ![]() Activate a foreground app with voice commands through Cortana. Start Cortana with focus on your app, using specific voice-enabled statements. However, if the app only uses basic commands and doesn’t require interaction, it can happen in the background. For example, if your voice command requires employee input, it’s best for that to happen in the foreground. We recommend that you decide where an action should happen, based on what your voice command is intended to do. This file defines what capabilities are available to Cortana from the app, letting you tell Cortana what vocal commands should be understood and handled by your app and how the app should start when the command is vocalized.Ĭortana can perform actions on apps in the foreground (taking focus from Cortana) or in the background (allowing Cortana to keep focus). Add a custom VCD file to your app package. A VCD file can be simple to complex, supporting anything from a single sound to a collection of more flexible, natural language sounds, all with the same intent.Įxtend your LOB app. High-level processĬortana uses a Voice Command Definition (VCD) file, aimed at an installed app, to define the actions that are to happen during certain vocal commands. These voice-enabled actions can reduce the time necessary to access your apps and to complete simple actions. ![]() Working with a developer, you can create voice commands that use Cortana to perform voice-enabled actions in your line-of-business (LOB) Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. This content applies to Cortana in versions 1909 and earlier, but will not be available in future releases. ![]()
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