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Whenever you see an onscreen keyboard—such as when searching in a third-party app or when entering a user name or password—you can speak the text instead of using the onscreen keyboard.
With a text entry field highlighted onscreen, press and hold the Siri button on the Siri Remote and speak whatever you want to enter in the text field.
If a text field tells you to spell out characters instead of speaking words, press and hold the Siri button on the Siri Remote, then speak the letters, numbers, and symbols you want to enter.
Say “uppercase” to enter an uppercase letter.
Siri recognizes many domain names such as icloud.com, so they don’t need to be spelled out.
You can use phonetic or military alphabet pronunciations, such as alpha, bravo, charlie, delta for A, B, C, D, and so on.
You can say “Clear” to delete the characters you just entered.
Clear applies only to characters spoken during the current Siri entry. For example, if you say “A, B, C,” then release the Siri button, then press it again and say “1, 2, 3, clear,” the numbers will be deleted but the letters will remain.
Note: Dictation sends information, such as voice input and location, to Apple to process requests. Voice input from spelling dictation of user names and passwords isn’t sent.
Open Settings on Apple TV.
Go to General > Dictation, then turn dictation on or off.