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November 26, 2013

All Xbox One voice commands officially out by Microsoft - Xbox here we start

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Xbox One - Kinetic sensor
is perfectly engineered to read you.
Read below or download full documentation 
Xbox release is the biggest release of Microsoft this year and they too are saying this. Xbox can do wonderful things as it can be controlled either by your voice or by gestures. We already told you about two commands before the product was launched in the market. Both voice commands and gestures work perfectly on the device all because of extreme engineering behind the Xbox. Kinetic sensor with the Xbox console is perfectly engineered to sense your movements and understand voice commands. 

Some of the very hands  commands we found in the list were 'Xbox Help' for showing help for current app, 'Xbox answer/answer without video' for answering incoming Skype video calls, 'Xbox show notification' to opens the notification center to display current notifications. Like these there are still many more commands to enhance your gaming experience. Like you can say 'Xbox record that' to record the previous 30 seconds of gameplay and 'Xbox go Home' returns to the home of Xbox One interface. 

Here is the list of all commands that you can use to interact with your Xbox One gaming console. This is the snapshot of the PDFs launched by the sbnation on their website. If you want to download the PDF for accessing all commands and gestures, you can do it here

Xbox one voice commands list
Gestures are the second medium through which you can control the Xbox One console. Show your palm to the sensor to make cursor begin on the screen.Closed hand with grip to zoom in and move with the app interface that allows gestures control. Shrink you both hands to return back to home screen. Read all other gestures in the PDF document linked above or simply say 'Xbox, Help', select How-to Videos & Tutorial section and finally select Gesture Tutorial to begin your learning.  

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