 Google Assistant accessibility videos using the assistant on Android smartphones with TalkBack. Hello and welcome. I am Kiran Kaja and I am the accessibility lead for Search and Assistant. In this video, I'm going to demonstrate how the Google Assistant integrates with TalkBack screen reader on Android devices. Your Google Assistant can help you find information or perform tasks all by using your voice or if you prefer a keyboard. I'm using a Google Pixel 3 for this demo. There are a number of ways to activate the Google Assistant on an Android device. With TalkBack running, you can double tap and hold the home button to activate the Google Assistant. What is the largest national park in the United States? Wranglestreet, Elias. According to some information I found on World Atlas. You can also use OK Google or Hey Google. For example, Hey Google. How big is the Amazon Rainforest? The surface area of the Amazon Rainforest has 2,124,000 square miles. You may have noticed that the assistant played a beep when I said OK Google. This is to indicate that the assistant is listening to you. Finally, on Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 3, you can also activate the assistant by squeezing the bottom of the device. For example, how big is Yellowstone National Park? The surface area of Yellowstone National Park is 3,471 square miles. Your Google Assistant can perform over 1 million actions. To explore what the Google Assistant can do, tap the open Explorer page in the bottom right corner. You can also say OK Google, what can you do? Here are the things I'm good at. Give one a try by saying something like help me check financial markets. We love to hear from our users. Please try the Google Assistant on your Android device and let us know if you have questions or comments on how it works with Thoughtback. Also, check out the rest of the videos in this series for more tips and tricks about the Google Assistant and Google Search products. You can get in touch with us by email at disability-supportatgoogle.com or check out google.com forward slash accessibility for more accessibility support options.