We might have disabled relatives around our lives, which means we have to do everything possible to make their lives even better. Just because someone is disabled, it does not mean he or she does not have to enjoy life. You might find in most countries that there are some special treatments for most disabled people. This is always in a move to help them easily move around and interact with other people.

Google is among the many companies that have always been on the lookout to help the disabled to interact with their products. Now, Google has announced the testing of an Android app that will help the disabled control some of the primary functions by using only the voice.

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The new app is called Voice Access that is designed for people with disabilities to take advantage of the Android core functions while it is set in hands free mode. The app is currently in the beta mode as the company is still looking to make improvements in the future. Expect the product to be issued free on Play Store at some point later when it has been well refined.

Many people are now intrigued to know what the app can do for a disabled person. The app will let you scroll pages through using voice commands, select items onscreen and other types of navigations around the phone. The app incorporates a numeric system that will be assigned to different functions of the Android system. By using the numbers, you can access different types of tasks around the phone.

Google has still announced more improvements in their Android operating system that will help with better accessibility than ever before. You can expect that your disabled relatives will have at least more fun using the smartphones just like normal people do it. All we can do is wait and see if the all new improved app will soon be launched on Play Store.