Switch From Google Now to Cortana? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Been looking around for the past few weeks for a solution to this. I thoroughly enjoy Cortana being able to sync reminders with my Windows PCs, and decided I wanted to officially switch over to using it instead of Google Now. There are some guides out there, but only show switching a soft button on the screen to utilize this feature. However, with the Galaxy S7, it opens Google Now by holding the Home button. I went through and dug through apps attempting to change that, but couldn't get anywhere (Nothing in Cortana allowed me to make that change, and even disabling Google Now in an attempt to have Cortana be the only option available just made holding the home button not work). Anyone know where I can find a setting to change this?

QuentinX5 said:
Been looking around for the past few weeks for a solution to this. I thoroughly enjoy Cortana being able to sync reminders with my Windows PCs, and decided I wanted to officially switch over to using it instead of Google Now. There are some guides out there, but only show switching a soft button on the screen to utilize this feature. However, with the Galaxy S7, it opens Google Now by holding the Home button. I went through and dug through apps attempting to change that, but couldn't get anywhere (Nothing in Cortana allowed me to make that change, and even disabling Google Now in an attempt to have Cortana be the only option available just made holding the home button not work). Anyone know where I can find a setting to change this?
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All in one gestures app from the play store will let you set various keys to do different things. You could set it up to launch cortana instead of google now.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phoenixstudios.aiogestures

copenhagen said:
All in one gestures app from the play store will let you set various keys to do different things. You could set it up to launch cortana instead of google now.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phoenixstudios.aiogestures
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Exactly what I was looking for, and exactly did the job. Thanks!

To switch without using a third party app in the Galaxy S7:
Go to Settings
Search for "Device assistance app" and click it.
click "Device assistance app" and change it to Cortana

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Disable Explore by Touch

I just accidentally enabled explore by touch as I enabled talk back. According to Google support pages there's no way to turn it off independently of talkback without a factory reset. I figured somebody here could probably come up with a more reasonable solution.
Thanks in advance
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SomeoneNotQuite said:
I just accidentally enabled explore by touch as I enabled talk back. According to Google support pages there's no way to turn it off independently of talkback without a factory reset. I figured somebody here could probably come up with a more reasonable solution.
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So Explore by Touch is enabled (sort of) as long as ANY program is listed under Accessibility > Services set to ON
So either Talkback, or any app.
In my case I get accouncements of "The Folder is Open" even with everything off and Talkback uninstalled.
Doesn't look like anyone will help.
joederp said:
So Explore by Touch is enabled (sort of) as long as ANY program is listed under Accessibility > Services set to ON
So either Talkback, or any app.
In my case I get accouncements of "The Folder is Open" even with everything off and Talkback uninstalled.
Doesn't look like anyone will help.
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I see the same thing on my Note II. For me it was using the Light Flow App... It turns on a service in accessibility. turning that off gets rid of the talkback announcements. So it seems that the bottom line is: stop using whatever installed/enabled the service, or live with the announcements

[Q] Where did Double-Tap Home key go? Can I get it back?

So, I got the Verizon JB update and it used to be that double-tapping the home button by default opened S-Voice, but you could change it to open any voice actions app you wanted. I use AVX which runs circles around Siri and all the others (including, dare I say it - Google Now - not for getting info by voice but for controlling your phone by voice).
Anyway, since the update it appears double tapping on the home button does nothing and I don't see any way to change this. Am I missing something? Or is this a bug that was never meant to happen? Or did they just decide to take it away for no reason?
If anyone's wondering, I haven't found a native solution for this, but the app Home2shortcut will do the trick...
hollywoodfrodo said:
If anyone's wondering, I haven't found a native solution for this, but the app Home2shortcut will do the trick...
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Open up s-voice app and enable double click in settings. It is off by default on leak.

[Q] Disable Google Voice Dialer??

Ok guys so the question has been asked a couple of times on XDA and there is still no viable solution. Maybe a Nexus section would be better to post and work on this.
I'm wondering if there is a solution or workaround to disable the built-in Google Voice Dialer that is launched from the lock screen when pressing the action button on a bluetooth.
When the phone is unlocked the action button on the Bluetooth typically launches Google Now, which is perfect. BUT I want to be able to Launch Google Now from the lock-screen using the Bluetooth action button, and NOT the crappy Google Voice Dialer.
The closest thing I've seen that allows this to be done so far is: Bluetooth Launch.apk from the PlayStore.
BUT this app has one major flaw.. when the headset button action is changed to com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.VoiceSearchActivity, which is what is required to launch Google Now, the phone never sleeps/locks.
If this action>assign could be written and still allow the phone to sleep and lock, it would be ideal.
I was hoping that there would be an Xposed module to disable to Google Voice Dialer, but this has not been created as of yet.
Any help would be much appreciated and thanks will be given.
Get rom toolbox pro and take it out or freeze it. Simples
Ten min cutoff app.

Ok Google with Home Button

Ok So pretty simple request. I want to activate "Ok Google" using the home button just like S Voice or Siri behaves. With Google set as the Device Assistance App a long press of the home button pulls up the google app, then I have to click the mic button. Or I have to activate it by saying "Ok Google" which is super annoying. I've searched everywhere for a solution and the only thing I found was the following:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQue...t_possible_to_activate_ok_google_with_a_home/
Which doesn't work at all on the S7. A long press of the home button opens the Launcher App which asks me to select google. Basically adding a 3rd step.
I'd appreciate any help!
I use the Google Now Launcher and I had that ability. I will have to play around with my settings to get it back because I installed Labs so when I hold my home button down it waits for me to say a contact name and it calls them. I will have to get back with you on that when I can get access to my phone.
Ok, maybe the new version of the launcher doesn't support that. Now long press doesn't do voice search, it instead shows Now on Tap, but different than what I remember.
Outbreak444 said:
Ok, maybe the new version of the launcher doesn't support that. Now long press doesn't do voice search, it instead shows Now on Tap, but different than what I remember.
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Yup.. I still haven't found a workaround. Having the mic always on to detect "OK Google" seems to be a waste of battery.
Hopefully a solution comes up. Thanks for trying.
H3lipil0t said:
Yup.. I still haven't found a workaround. Having the mic always on to detect "OK Google" seems to be a waste of battery.
Hopefully a solution comes up. Thanks for trying.
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I have found a solution that works great! I just tested it myself.
Download this app here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dynamicg.homebuttonlauncher&hl=en
You'll want to open it up, select the 3 dots, and then select add.
Add Voice Search, then do the same steps but remove whatever else was there by default.
Now if you're on marshmallow, which I assume you are, then you'll need to go to Settings -> Applications -> Default Applications -> Phone assistance app
And change it to Home Launcher
Give that a try and let me know if that works for you.
Outbreak444 said:
I have found a solution that works great! I just tested it myself.
Download this app here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dynamicg.homebuttonlauncher&hl=en
You'll want to open it up, select the 3 dots, and then select add.
Add Voice Search, then do the same steps but remove whatever else was there by default.
Now if you're on marshmallow, which I assume you are, then you'll need to go to Settings -> Applications -> Default Applications -> Phone assistance app
And change it to Home Launcher
Give that a try and let me know if that works for you.
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You are the man!!!! This worked.. "Auto Start mode" had to also be selected but this finally got the job done.
It wasn't perfect at first. for some reason the responses to my questions where not audible.
For Example.. If I held the home button, the voice prompt shows up and I say "What's my next appointment?". It displayed the calendar item but didn't read back the result. If I activated it saying "OK Google" and asked the same question, I was shown the response and it read back to me. "You're next calendar entry is tomorrow at 7am...".
I tried it again a few more times. Now it seems to be working properly with the home button.
You've made my day. Wish I could buy you a pint of beer remotely.
Cheers!
A simple thanks is plenty, I've got all the beer I need in my fridge. Lol
Was looking for a solution as well. Works great. Thanks.

Ok Google Ding sound/confirmation beep?

When saying ok google on my s10 plus it made a ding sound to let you know it has opened and is ready for your question. I cant figure out how to turn on the ding sound. I can get google assistant to open with ok or hey google but no sound. Anyone know how?
Anyone?
skillzo1 said:
Anyone?
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Open Google Home app. Select your device and then Settings. Scroll down to “Device settings,” then select Accessibility. If you want to hear a sound only after you say “OK Google,” turn on the toggle On next to Play start sound and leave the Play end sound slider off Off.
If you want your device to play a sound after you say “OK Google” and after Assistant stops listening, turn on the toggles On next to Play start sound and Play end sound On.
MrMike2182 said:
Open Google Home app. Select your device and then Settings. Scroll down to “Device settings,” then select Accessibility. If you want to hear a sound only after you say “OK Google,” turn on the toggle On next to Play start sound and leave the Play end sound slider off Off.
If you want your device to play a sound after you say “OK Google” and after Assistant stops listening, turn on the toggles On next to Play start sound and Play end sound On.
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I saw this to. But google home app doesnt or cant show my note 20 ultra. Atleast not that i know how to get it to show or add it. Dont see an option to add a phone.
skillzo1 said:
I saw this to. But google home app doesnt or cant show my note 20 ultra. Atleast not that i know how to get it to show or add it. Dont see an option to add a phone.
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You might have to Google that one because I'm not sure I'm new to the Note 20 Ultra myself so I'm still trying to figure out a lot of this stuff. If I find an answer I'll let you know.
MrMike2182 said:
Open Google Home app. Select your device and then Settings. Scroll down to “Device settings,” then select Accessibility. If you want to hear a sound only after you say “OK Google,” turn on the toggle On next to Play start sound and leave the Play end sound slider off Off.
If you want your device to play a sound after you say “OK Google” and after Assistant stops listening, turn on the toggles On next to Play start sound and Play end sound On.
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MrMike2182 said:
You might have to Google that one because I'm not sure I'm new to the Note 20 Ultra myself so I'm still trying to figure out a lot of this stuff. If I find an answer I'll let you know.
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Ill do the same. Ive been trying to figure it out for 2 days now ?. Usually i can find my own amswers and figure things out for myself. But im stumped on this stupid little thing. This and getting single tap to swipe to work without having the accessibility menu float in every screen or be on the edge panel.
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Ill do the same. Ive been trying to figure it out for 2 days now ?. Usually i can find my own amswers and figure things out for myself. But im stumped on this stupid little thing. This and getting single tap to swipe to work without having the accessibility menu float in every screen or be on the edge panel.
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I did find this but I don't know if it'll do it..
First make sure that you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network you’ll use for your smart speaker and then launch the Google Home app on your phone. The next step is to tap the “+” icon in the top-left corner, select the “Set up device” option, and then tap on “Set up new devices in your home. All you have to do from there is follow on-screen instructions to get the Google Home set up.
Also make sure Google home is the default app and not Bixby.
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I did find this but I don't know if it'll do it..
First make sure that you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network you’ll use for your smart speaker and then launch the Google Home app on your phone. The next step is to tap the “+” icon in the top-left corner, select the “Set up device” option, and then tap on “Set up new devices in your home. All you have to do from there is follow on-screen instructions to get the Google Home set up.
Also make sure Google home is the default app and not Bixby.
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Thats the thing tho… smart speaker? I dont have a smart speaker. Just my phone. Gotta be a way to do it from the phone and not thru somwthing else. That sounds like its for an external device hense google home. I had it on my s10 plus and i miss it cause i gotta loom at the screen to see if it activates when i say ok google.
skillzo1 said:
Thats the thing tho… smart speaker? I dont have a smart speaker. Just my phone. Gotta be a way to do it from the phone and not thru somwthing else. That sounds like its for an external device hense google home. I had it on my s10 plus and i miss it cause i gotta loom at the screen to see if it activates when i say ok google.
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I have no clue I'll see what else I can find and maybe someone else will know the answer.. Apparently no matter what device it is the setting was changed to Accessibility.. Why they always make changes to stuff that works perfectly fine is beyond me.
I also seen this.
To*turn Beep ON*
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Open Android Settings > Accessibility > slide ON Switch Access > tap on Allow > tap on Exit
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To turn Beep OFF
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Open Android Settings > Accessibility > slide OFF Switch Access > device will vibrate.
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skillzo1 said:
Thats the thing tho… smart speaker? I dont have a smart speaker. Just my phone. Gotta be a way to do it from the phone and not thru somwthing else. That sounds like its for an external device hense google home. I had it on my s10 plus and i miss it cause i gotta loom at the screen to see if it activates when i say ok google.
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I do believe they're talking about the Accessibility on the phone itself though so open the Settings on your phone scroll down to Accessibility and then on the next page you'll see switch access make sure it's on? Mines set to off so maybe yours is too.
MrMike2182 said:
I did find this but I don't know if it'll do it..
First make sure that you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network you’ll use for your smart speaker and then launch the Google Home app on your phone. The next step is to tap the “+” icon in the top-left corner, select the “Set up device” option, and then tap on “Set up new devices in your home. All you have to do from there is follow on-screen instructions to get the Google Home set up.
Also make sure Google home is the default app and not Bixby.
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MrMike2182 said:
I have no clue I'll see what else I can find and maybe someone else will know the answer.. Apparently no matter what device it is the setting was changed to Accessibility.. Why they always make changes to stuff that works perfectly fine is beyond me.
I also seen this.
To*turn Beep ON*
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Open Android Settings > Accessibility > slide ON Switch Access > tap on Allow > tap on Exit
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To turn Beep OFF
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Open Android Settings > Accessibility > slide OFF Switch Access > device will vibrate.
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I do believe they're talking about the Accessibility on the phone itself though so open the Settings on your phone scroll down to Accessibility and then on the next page you'll see switch access make sure it's on? Mines set to off so maybe yours is too.
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Are you on the note 20 ultra? I have accessibillity but no switch access. Check out attachments photos on bottom. I went thru every page in accessibility and also searched switch access and got nothing.
None the less thank you for your help. I greatly appreciate it.
skillzo1 said:
Are you on the note 20 ultra? I have accessibillity but no switch access. Check out attachments photos on bottom. I went thru every page in accessibility and also searched switch access and got nothing.
None the less thank you for your help. I greatly appreciate it.
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Tap on installed services and yes I'm on the Note 20 Ultra. You'll see switch access in there sorry I forgot about that one lol.
MrMike2182 said:
Tap on installed services and yes I'm on the Note 20 Ultra. You'll see switch access in there sorry I forgot about that one lol.
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Ok i got to that… but its not what google says it is. My options after its turned on are different. I turned it on and tried both options just to see and its nothing related to google assistant. Did u give it a shot?
skillzo1 said:
Ok i got to that… but its not what google says it is. My options after its turned on are different. I turned it on and tried both options just to see and its nothing related to google assistant. Did u give it a shot?
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I just looked at that and yeah I don't get it.. Maybe these people who are giving these answers actually have the wireless Google Home that they connect over Bluetooth so now I'm lost again lol.. Never less I'll keep an eye out for anything.
MrMike2182 said:
I just looked at that and yeah I don't get it.. Maybe these people who are giving these answers actually have the wireless Google Home that they connect over Bluetooth so now I'm lost again lol.. Never less I'll keep an eye out for anything.
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Lmao me to. Ill try searching more tomorrow… im finding answers but none work. Again thanks foe the help. Goodnight
Did you ever find out how to enable the OK Google beep? I'm on Galaxy Note 8 (Android 8.0) and the recent Assistant update with the colourful effect along the bottom gives no beeps or confirmations at all.
soyelmango said:
Did you ever find out how to enable the OK Google beep? I'm on Galaxy Note 8 (Android 8.0) and the recent Assistant update with the colourful effect along the bottom gives no beeps or confirmations at all.
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Nope ive given up on this and getting rid of the assistant menu with single tap to swipe/answer phone. I really wish i had an answer to both of these or samsung makes it happen. It really hurts my user experience with these 2 things.
Check this out:
https://youtu.be/caQD8ffudUs
Works on me.
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cdon2109 said:
Check this out:
https://youtu.be/caQD8ffudUs
Works on me.
Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
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Tried that… didnt work for me… even tried inatalling nova launcher and still did not work after turning nova launcher services on.
Hmmm.. I didn't do anything special and the beep's been there from the get go on my N20U5G. If it matters, I'm not using Nova Launcher but Microsoft Launcher.
BlinkThinks said:
Hmmm.. I didn't do anything special and the beep's been there from the get go on my N20U5G. If it matters, I'm not using Nova Launcher but Microsoft Launcher.
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I tried dl microsoft launcher just now to see… turned it on in.services and still nothing. Can i ask you to take a screenshot of the services you have? I attached a picture of mine.

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