macOS Sierra: Configuring Siri - The Mac Observer

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As you may know, macOS Sierra (finally) brings Siri, Apple's voice assistant, to the Mac! Clicking either of those will play the familiar "I'm listening" beeps that you'll recognize from iOS, and you can then ask all sorts of questions, just like on your mobile devices. If you're feeling fancy, you can even ask macOS Sierra Siri about stuff on your computer, such as "find files created in the last five days," or even "find emails from Melissa Holt." You should know, though, that you can configure some things about how Siri works, and those options are available under System Preferences Siri. Within that pane, there are choices for which macOS Sierra Siri voice to use, the input source, and even a checkbox for whether to show Siri in the menu bar at all. What I find most interesting, though, is the "Keyboard Shortcut" drop-down.

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