

Go to System Preferences > Keyboard OR Dictation & Speech > Dictation.Enhanced dictation is not available in macOS Catalina+–instead, use Accessibility’s Voice Control Turn on Enhanced Dictation or toggle it off/on (or vice-versa).Tips for when your Mac’s dictation is not working If you identify a specific app that’s creating issues with Dictation, check if there is an update for that app or contact the app developer for further investigation.This is time-consuming for sure but might provide valuable insight into what’s causing the problem If it works, test out each app one by one to see if there’s a particular app creating issues. Check if an individual app is causing problems.


Make sure you are speaking at a normal volume into the microphone–watch out for being too loud or quiet.For macOS Catalina and above, Enhanced Dictation is no longer available in keyboard settings–instead, use Voice Control All About Accessibility Features of iPad and iPhoneīefore troubleshooting For macOS Mojave and below Dictation and Enhanced Dictation are available in your Mac’s Keyboard settings.Use macOS and OS X Advanced Dictation Feature With Privacy.Many of these problems occur shortly after a macOS update, often leaving this valuable feature working improperly or not even working at all. Sometimes dictation is not working and users can’t enable dictation or discover that all of a sudden it’s grayed out. Lately, though, several readers report problems with Dictation and Enhanced Dictation.

Remember that Siri isn’t the same as Dictation, but Siri does compose short messages, like texts for you. And for macOS users, just ask Siri to “turn on Dictation” for you. Dictation on the Mac allows users to convert spoken words into text or interact with a computer by literally speaking to it. One of the great accessibility features of macOS and Mac OS X is Dictation.
