diff --git a/source/images/assist/android_watch_6.png b/source/images/assist/android_watch_6.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..beb34a7d8f4 Binary files /dev/null and b/source/images/assist/android_watch_6.png differ diff --git a/source/voice_control/android.markdown b/source/voice_control/android.markdown index e337ff0f50d..aff4bd7ba1b 100644 --- a/source/voice_control/android.markdown +++ b/source/voice_control/android.markdown @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This section was written using an Android 13. Depending on your flavor of Androi To define Home Assistant Assist as default assistant app, follow these steps: -1. On Android, go to **Settings** > **Apps** > **Default apps**. +1. On the Android phone, go to **Settings** > **Apps** > **Default apps**. 2. Under **Digital assistant app**, select **Default digital assistant app**. - On some Android versions, this might be under **Digital & voice input** > **Default digital assistant app** > **Voice Assistant**. 3. Select **Home Assistant**. @@ -40,18 +40,18 @@ The way how Assist can be set up on your phone may differ depending on your vers 1. After [installing the companion app](https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/getting_started/) and connecting it to your Home Assistant, Assist might appear automatically on the **Apps screen**. 2. If it does not, visit your watch companion app or the Wear OS app and select **Add tile** inside the **Tiles** area. -3. Select the **Assist** tile to add it to your watch: - +3. Tap the **Assist** tile to add it to your watch: + ![Conversation tile](/images/assist/android_tile.png) ### Adding Assist to the watch face 1. On your phone, open the **Watch** app and select **Watch faces**. 2. Make sure you select a watch face that supports complications (little shortcut icons). -3. Select **Edit**. +3. Tap **Edit**. 4. In the **Complications** section, select one of the slots and choose **Assist**. - If you just recently added the Home Assistant app, Assist may not be listed yet. - - After rebooting your watch, under **Complications**, there should be section with Home Assistant icons. + - After rebooting your watch, under **Complications**, there should be a section with Home Assistant icons. 5. Save your changes. You should now see Assist as a complication on your watch face. ![Assist complication](/images/assist/android_watch_5.png) @@ -63,13 +63,18 @@ The way how Assist can be set up on your phone may differ depending on your vers ![Assist button](/images/assist/android_watch_1.png) -2. After selecting **Assist**, wait for **How can I assist?** to be displayed and the microphone to start pulsing. +2. After tapping **Assist**, wait for **How can I assist?** to be displayed and the microphone to start pulsing. - ![Assist button](/images/assist/android_watch_2.png) + ![How can I assist](/images/assist/android_watch_2.png) 3. Speak your command. - ![Assist button](/images/assist/android_watch_3.png) + ![Assist speak your command](/images/assist/android_watch_3.png) + +4. To change the assistant, tap the current assistant (**Home Assistant Cloud** in the screenshot above). + - Select the assistant from the list. + + ![List of assistants](/images/assist/android_watch_6.png) ### Setting up Home Assistant Assist as default assistant app on a Wear OS watch @@ -85,6 +90,6 @@ To define Home Assistant Assist as default assistant app, follow these steps: 5. On some watches, you can now start Assist by pressing the crown key. - If this does not work, you need to assign Assist to a button: - On your watch, go to **Settings** > **Advances features** > **Customize keys**. - - Select **Home key** and select **Double press**. + - Tap **Home key**, then tap **Double press**. - From the list of apps, select **HA: Assist**. -6. Now, use your key and give a command. \ No newline at end of file +6. Now, use your key and speak a command. \ No newline at end of file