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@ -58,30 +58,32 @@ Before you can use this device with Home Assistant, you need to install a bit of
- Your ESP32-S3-BOX is connected to Home Assistant over Wi-Fi. You can now move it to any place in your home with a USB power supply.
10. If you want, you can process the wake word on the ESP32-S3 device, rather than on your Home Assistant server. (The server is the device where Home Assistant is installed, for example on Home Assistant Green).
- Under **Devices**, on the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 entry, select **Device** to open the device page.
10. Make sure your assistant has [wake word enabled](/voice_control/about_wake_word/), using "OK Nabu".
11. Under **Devices**, on the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 entry, select **Device** to open the device page.
12. Check the device settings:
- If you want, you can process the wake word on the ESP32-S3 device, rather than on your Home Assistant server. (The server is the device where Home Assistant is installed, for example on Home Assistant Green):
- Under **Wake word engine location**, select **On device**, if you want your wake word to be processed on the device itself, and not in Home Assistant.
- Local processing is faster.
- The wake word is now *Okay Nabu*.
- If **Display conversation** is enabled, the conversation is shown on the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 display.
![ESP32-S3-BOX-3 on device wake word processing](/images/assist/wake_word_engine_location.png)
11. If you chose on-device wake word, but you do not want to use *Okay Nabu*, you can change the on-device wake word.
13. If you chose on-device wake word, but you do not want to use *Okay Nabu*, you can change the on-device wake word.
- Currently, *Hey Jarvis* or *Alexa* are the supported alternatives.
- To change your wake word, follow the steps in [Customizing the S3-BOX-3 with on-device wake words](/voice_control/s3-box-customize/#customizing-on-device-wake-words-microwakeword).
12. Congratulations! You can now voice control Home Assistant via a ESP32 device with a display. Now give some commands.
14. Congratulations! You can now voice control Home Assistant via a ESP32 device with a display. Now give some commands.
## Controlling Home Assistant
1. Make sure your assistant has [wake word enabled](/voice_control/about_wake_word/), using "OK Nabu".
2. Say your wake word. For this tutorial, use "OK Nabu".
3. Say a [supported voice command](/voice_control/builtin_sentences/). For example, *Turn on the light*.
1. Say your wake word. For this tutorial, use "OK Nabu".
2. Say a [supported voice command](/voice_control/builtin_sentences/). For example, *Turn on the light*.
- Once the intent has been processed, the LED lights up in green and Home Assistant confirms the action.
- Make sure youre using the area name exactly as you defined it in Home Assistant.
- You can also ask a question, such as
- *Is the front door locked?*
- *Which lights are on in the living room?*
4. Your command is not supported? Add your own commands using [a sentence trigger](/voice_control/custom_sentences/).
3. Your command is not supported? Add your own commands using [a sentence trigger](/voice_control/custom_sentences/).
## Turning off microphone or screen