Windows 11’s voice typing will soon let you turn off the ****ing profanity filter
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Summary
Soon, Windows 11 users will be able to control their voice typing profanity filter more easily, thanks to a new toggle.
This will enable them to switch the filter off and allow swear words to be typed in full, or switch it on and convert the swear words to asterisks, depending on their preference.
This new feature is being rolled out to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels.
Alongside this update, Microsoft is allowing Surface Pen owners to set up their stylus button to trigger the new Click to Do feature.
This will mean users can quickly perform actions like summarising text or removing objects from images, by using the button on their stylus alongside the Click to Do option.
These features are still in testing with Windows Insiders and are expected to be fully available to all Windows 11 users within the next few months.