Usually it’s already enabled if the default Google keyboard (Gboard) is used. However, for some reason if it doesn’t function properly, head to the “Settings“, locate and select “Language and Input“, then in there make sure current keyboard is selected as “English” Malayalam or a voice to text supported language, “Gboard” is selected, Google Voice typing is “Automatic“, then from there select the “Current Keyboard“, select “Choose Keyboards“, then enable “Google Voice Typing“. It’s not exactly sure what would happen if the keyboard’s language is something else other than English or any other language which supports to “Google Voice typing”. However, if it’s a supported language, then “Google Voice typing” is already enabled at this point.
How to enable It
How to use the “voice to text” offline
How to use the voice to send a message
It’s a bit difficult to show with screenshots how to use it, and thus the following video was made to demonstrate how to use the “Google Voice Typing” to send a message via the SMS app. It still works with all other apps too as long as there is a place to type the texts, and the keyboard appears when tapping on its surface. Basically as the steps, click the “Mic” button located in the keyboard, then start speaking. Whatever the user says starts appearing in the textbox area. Bad words can be blocked through the settings, then if a bad word is used, it’s censored before appearing in the textbox area.