I recently started using a cell phone for navigation and calls while riding. Others must have mastered this, hoping to read some good tips.
So far I've set my (physical) home button to call up Google Assistant. With that I can command navigation with voice only. It's easy to start any app, but with the Naviator app I prefer, I'd still need a finger or stylus to proceed. But if I just say "navigate to ....," Google maps starts in nav mode with no more input required. I can stop Google navigation by voice, but not close the app, which doesn't really matter. I'm not keen on Google maps, but so far it's the easiest to use unless I want to change from map view to straight ahead view, which requires a finger. I see a conductive tip in my future, on my left glove index finger and thumb
My intercom answers call automatically. I can command a call to a contact easily with Google Assistant, which offers a chance for confirmation, but only with a finger as far as I know. So in case of misdials I set my power button to end calls. (Android, accessibility settings) Here's what happened yesterday, before I figured out some of these quirks... I asked Google Assistant to call "1 Barbara," which is how my wife's contact is entered so it's at the top of the list. Google called One something or other Heating in Santa Barbara. So helpful, and by the time I whipped my glove off and cancelled the call, it had rung once. A while later, the guy from Santa Barbara calls me and wants to know why he got a missed call from BC.
Music is easiest. My intercom will start and stop play so long as the music app has already been started, which I can do with Google Assistant. Oddly enough, pressing the button on the intercom used to start the app and start playing. But I changed apps and that changed the behavior. Navigator reads its direction alongside the music, while Google maps dims the music while reading directions. Both apps clip the first part of the directions if music isn't playing.
Google assistant can switch apps by voice.
Any tips about how to do this stuff appreciated.
So far I've set my (physical) home button to call up Google Assistant. With that I can command navigation with voice only. It's easy to start any app, but with the Naviator app I prefer, I'd still need a finger or stylus to proceed. But if I just say "navigate to ....," Google maps starts in nav mode with no more input required. I can stop Google navigation by voice, but not close the app, which doesn't really matter. I'm not keen on Google maps, but so far it's the easiest to use unless I want to change from map view to straight ahead view, which requires a finger. I see a conductive tip in my future, on my left glove index finger and thumb
My intercom answers call automatically. I can command a call to a contact easily with Google Assistant, which offers a chance for confirmation, but only with a finger as far as I know. So in case of misdials I set my power button to end calls. (Android, accessibility settings) Here's what happened yesterday, before I figured out some of these quirks... I asked Google Assistant to call "1 Barbara," which is how my wife's contact is entered so it's at the top of the list. Google called One something or other Heating in Santa Barbara. So helpful, and by the time I whipped my glove off and cancelled the call, it had rung once. A while later, the guy from Santa Barbara calls me and wants to know why he got a missed call from BC.
Music is easiest. My intercom will start and stop play so long as the music app has already been started, which I can do with Google Assistant. Oddly enough, pressing the button on the intercom used to start the app and start playing. But I changed apps and that changed the behavior. Navigator reads its direction alongside the music, while Google maps dims the music while reading directions. Both apps clip the first part of the directions if music isn't playing.
Google assistant can switch apps by voice.
Any tips about how to do this stuff appreciated.