When you speak to the computer, you will see that the audio meter next to the microphone button will move up and down. This indicates that the computer is getting an audio signal from your microphone. When the computer is listening, it hears everything you say. This means that it tries to interpret each thing you say as a command or dictation. There will be times when you don't want the computer to listen to you. If your microphone can be muted, you can mute it - or you can say "Stop listening".
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