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Inspiring
January 23, 2019
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Multiple Voice Commands needed

  • January 23, 2019
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Does anyone else find it odd that you can only have 1 voice command per artboard?

The whole idea of voice commands inherently suggest various potential voice requests - like for Alexa for example.

It's already suggested on uservoice, but only 2 votes for this.

It's a cool feature, but I know this feature is essentially useless for me if I were designing for some kind of smart home device.

Vote at the link below - basically you should be able to have a "list" of voice commands per artboard, each with an associated "destination artboard".

Vote it up!

Multiple voice commands – Adobe XD Feedback : Feature Requests & Bugs

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    Correct answer basawyer5439467

    The voice commands you issue will match on any voice triggers added to the current artboard; they don't have to just be on the artboard. So for a work around, try adding multiple "invisible" objects to a single artboard and then wiring up different voice trigger commands to those. Using this approach you could handle multiple confirmation utterances (e.g., "Yes", "Okay", "Sure", etc.) that all go the same destination artboard. You can also prototype a multiple choice scenario by wiring those to different destinations.

    Hope that helps!

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    basawyer5439467Correct answer
    Adobe Employee
    January 23, 2019

    The voice commands you issue will match on any voice triggers added to the current artboard; they don't have to just be on the artboard. So for a work around, try adding multiple "invisible" objects to a single artboard and then wiring up different voice trigger commands to those. Using this approach you could handle multiple confirmation utterances (e.g., "Yes", "Okay", "Sure", etc.) that all go the same destination artboard. You can also prototype a multiple choice scenario by wiring those to different destinations.

    Hope that helps!

    Inspiring
    January 23, 2019

    Ah! Perfect! Never even thought of that! Thank you!