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Troubleshoot this voice typing error on your Android
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Have you ever tried to use voice-to-text on your Android and seen a "No Permission to Enable Voice Typing" error? This error can pop up on Gboard, SwiftKey, or even the default keyboard on your Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Pixel, or other Android phone. The error usually appears when you tap the microphone on your keyboard to compose a voice text, and it often means the keyboard doesn't have permission to access your microphone. Luckily, it's easy to fix! Read on to learn more about getting rid of that error message.

Fix the “No Permission to Enable Voice Typing” Error

Enable voice typing in your keyboard's settings. Then, give your keyboard app (like Gboard or Swiftkey) permission to access your microphone in Settings > Apps > (the app's name) > Permissions > Microphone.

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Enabling Voice Typing

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  1. One reason you see the "No Permission to Enable Voice Typing" error could be that voice typing is not yet enabled. To start troubleshooting, open any app that pulls up your keyboard, like a text message, a conversation in Messenger, or an email.
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  3. It's next to an icon of a microphone.
  4. It'll be pointing to the right when the feature is enabled.
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Allowing Microphone Permissions

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  1. If Voice Typing is enabled but you're still getting "No Permission to Enable Voice Typing," tap the app icon that features a gear on it, or swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick Settings panel, then tap the gear.
    • Follow these steps if you're using a third-party keyboard like Gboard or SwiftKey.[1]
    • The wording in the Settings menu may vary depending on your phone's manufacturer, but the steps are similar enough that any Android can follow along.
  2. You'll see this next to a grid icon.
  3. You can browse the alphabetical list or use the search bar at the top to search for your app quickly.
  4. This opens the "App permissions" page.
  5. It's next to an icon of a microphone.
  6. It's the first option on the menu. You should now be able to use voice typing on your Android keyboard without getting the "No Permission" error.
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Clearing the Keyboard App Cache

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  1. If you still see "No Permission to Enable Voice Typing," the cache might be corrupted.
  2. You might see different wording on other Android devices.
  3. If you're using a different keyboard app, tap that instead.
  4. You can see how much room the app is using on your phone.
  5. To be certain that the cache is deleted, restart your Android by pressing and holding the Power button and pressing Restart when the Power menu appears.
    • Try using the microphone icon again to see if you can speak a text without getting a "No Permission" error.
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Updating the Keyboard App

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  1. Most apps update automatically, but you may need to manually update your keyboard app if the "No Permission to Enable Voice Typing" message still appears.
  2. Tap the search icon at the bottom of your screen to start a search, then enter the name of your keyboard app, like Gboard or SwiftKey.
  3. If you don't see the option, then your app is up-to-date.
    • Once you confirm that the app is updated, try voice typing again.
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 23,054 times.
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