JAKARTA - If you are in a meeting place, and want to know your schedule after using Google Assistant, but are worried because the voice will be heard in one room. Now, you don't have to worry anymore.

Google has now made it possible to silence all voice output from the Google Assistant and only show the answers to your questions on your phone. Here's how to set the voice of your Google Assistant which we have compiled from The Verge.

First, you need to go into your Google Assistant settings. You can do this in one of two ways:

Use your voice by long pressing the power button or saying "Hey, Google" or "OK Google" and saying "Open Assistant". Go to Settings > Apps > Assistant > See all Assistant Settings

Once you are on your Assistant Settings page:

Scroll down to Voice & voice Assistant, look for Speech output and select Phone. Here you can choose how much talking your Assistant will do. Select None (except handsfree)

You're done! From now on, you can type or speak your request into the Google Assistant, and it will silently offer whatever help it can provide.


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