Microsoft is introducing significant updates to its Windows 11 voice typing feature, allowing users to disable the profanity filter. In the latest testing phase for Windows Insiders, users can toggle the filter on and off. This change aims to enable unrestricted voice typing, permitting users to express themselves without alteration. Additionally, Microsoft has updated Surface Pen functionalities, allowing users to program its button for quickly executing actions like summarizing text or removing objects from images. These features are expected to roll out to all users shortly.
Microsoft is changing its profanity filter for voice typing on Windows 11 allowing users to disable the filter and let profanity be typed freely.
A new toggle in voice typing settings lets users choose to filter profanity or have it typed normally, enhancing user experience.
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