Assist on Android: add shortcut, access from lock screen (#28308)

Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <git@frenck.dev>
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@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ To define Home Assistant Assist as default assistant app, follow these steps:
- Swipe from the bottom left corner. - Swipe from the bottom left corner.
- Long press the power button. - Long press the power button.
- Hold the home button (square button at the bottom). - Hold the home button (square button at the bottom).
7. You can now also start Assist from your lock screen.
<lite-youtube videoid="8TsutVHj7LQ" videotitle="Use Home Assistant from anywhere on Android"></lite-youtube>
### Using Assist with multiple Home Assistant servers ### Using Assist with multiple Home Assistant servers
@ -47,6 +49,14 @@ Once Assist has been defined as the default digital assistant on your phone, you
5. Select the assistant from the instance you want to speak to. 5. Select the assistant from the instance you want to speak to.
- Speak your command. - Speak your command.
### Using Assist via shortcut
1. On your phone, open the **Widgets** panel.
2. From the list, select **Home Assistant**.
3. Long tap the **Assist** icon and drag it onto your home screen.
4. Select the server and the assistant.
5. If you want to be able to use voice control, enable the **Start listening** toggle.
6. Repeat this procedure for each server you want to connect to, for example, if you support someone else's home.
## Assist on Wear OS ## Assist on Wear OS