April 25, 2020

Lokisa Mothusi oa Google o lula a hlaha ka tšohanyetso

 

Google Assistant is an extremely smart and useful app that makes lives easier for Android users. It is your personal assistant that uses Artificial Intelligence to optimize your user experience. It can do a lot of cool things like managing your schedule, setting reminders, making phone calls, sending texts, searching the web, cracking jokes, singing songs, etc. You can even have simple and yet witty conversations with it. It learns about your preferences and choices and improves itself gradually. Since it is an A.I. (Bohlale ba maiketsetso), it constantly getting better with time and is becoming capable of doing more and more. In other words, it keeps adding to its list of features continuously and this makes it such an interesting part of Android smartphones.

Lokisa Mothusi oa Google o lula a hlaha ka tšohanyetso

However, it comes with its own share of bugs and glitches. Google Mothusi isn’t perfect and sometimes does not behave properly. One of the most common problems with Google Assistant is that it pops up on the screen automatically and disrupt whatever you were doing on the phone. This random popping up is quite inconvenient for the users. If you are experiencing this problem quite often, then its time for you to try some of the directions given below.

Lokisa Mothusi oa Google o lula a hlaha ka tšohanyetso

Method 1: Disable Google Assistant from accessing the Headphone

Most of the times this problem occurs while using headphones/earphones with a microphone. You might be watching a movie or listening to songs when suddenly Google Assistant pops up with its distinct sound. It interrupts your streaming and ruins your experience. Usually, Google Assistant is designed to pop-up only when you long-press the Play/Pause button on the headphones. However, due to some glitch or bug, it might pop-up even without pressing the button. It is also possible that the device recognizes anything that you say as “Ok Google"Kapa"Hey Google” which triggers the Google Assistant. In order to prevent this from happening, you need to disable the permission to access the headphone.

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1. Eya ho Settings tsa mohala oa hau.

Eya ho Litlhophiso tsa fono ea hau

2. Joale tlanya ho Google tab.

Now tap on the Google tab

3. Tlanya ho Account Services option.

Click on the Account Services option

4. Joale khetha ea “Search, Assistant & Voice” option.

Now select the “Search, Assistant & Voice” option

5. Ka mor'a moo, tlanya ho Taba ea lentsoe.

Click on the Voice tab

6. Here toggle off the settings for “Allow Bluetooth requests with device locked” and “Allow wired headset requests with device locked.”

Toggle off the settings for “Allow Bluetooth requests with device locked” and “Allow wired headset requests with device l

7. Now you need to restart the phone and see if the problem still persists.

Method 2: Disallow the Microphone Permission for Google App

Another way to prevent Google Assistant from popping up randomly is by revoking the microphone permission for Google app. Now Google Assistant is a part of the Google app and revoking its permission will prevent Google Assistant from getting triggered by sounds picked up by the microphone. As explained above, sometimes Google Assistant recognizes things that you can randomly or any other stray noise as “Ok Google” or “Hey Google” which triggers it. To prevent it from happening you can disable the microphone permission ka ho latela mehato ena e bonolo.

1. Eya ho Settings.

Eya ho Litlhophiso tsa fono ea hau

2. Joale tlanya Apps.

Now click on Apps

3. Joale batla Google in the list of app and then tap on it.

Now search for Google in the list of app and then tap on it

4. Tlanya ho Thebo ea litumello.

Click on the Permissions tab

5. Now toggle off the switch for Microphone.

Now toggle off the switch for Microphone

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Method 3: Clear Cache for Google App

If the source of the problem is some kind of bug, then clearing the cache for the Google app often solves the problem. Clearing the cache files won’t cause any complications. The app would automatically create a fresh set of cache files that it needs while functioning. It is a simple process that would need you to:

1. Eya ho Settings.

Eya ho Litlhophiso tsa fono ea hau

2. Joale tlanya Apps.

Now click on Apps

3. Joale batla Google in the list of app and then tap on it.

Now search for Google in the list of app and then tap on it

4. Joale tlanya ho Taba ea polokelo.

Now click on the Storage tab

5. Tlanya ho Hlakisa cache konopo.

Tap on the Clear cache button

6. You can restart your phone after this for improved results.

Method 4: Switch Off Voice Access for Google Assistant

In order to prevent Google Assistant from randomly popping up after being triggered by some sound input, you can turn off the voice access for Google Assistant. Even if you disable Google Assistant, the voice-activated feature does not get disabled. It would simply ask you to re-enable Google Assistant every time it gets triggered. In order to prevent that from happening, simply follow the steps given below:

1. Eya ho Litlhophiso tsa mohala oa hau.

Eya ho Litlhophiso tsa fono ea hau

2. Tlanya ho Apps kgetho.

Tobetsa ho Apps kgetho

3. Joale tlanya ho Default Apps tab.

Now click on the Default Apps tab

4. Ka mor'a moo, khetha ea “Assistance and voice input” kgetho.

Select the “Assistance and voice input” option

5. Joale tlanya ho Assist app option.

Now click on the Assist app option

6. Mona, tlanya ho Voice Match option.

Here, tap on the Voice Match option

7. Now simply toggle off the Hey Google setting.

Now simply toggle off the Hey Google setting

8. Restart the phone after this to ensure that the changes are successfully applied.

Method 5: Disable Google Assistant Completely

If you are done dealing with the frustrating intrusions of the app and feel that it does more harm than good, then you always have the option of disabling the app completely. You can turn it back on whenever you want so it wouldn’t harm if you wanted to experience how different life would be without Google Assistant. Follow these simple steps to bid goodbye to Google Assistant.

1. Eya ho Settings tsa mohala oa hau.

Eya ho Litlhophiso tsa fono ea hau

2. Joale tlanya Google.

Now click on Google

3. From here go to Account services.

Go to Account services

4. Joale khetha “Search, Assistant &Voice”.

Now select “Search, Assistant &Voice”

5. Joale tlanya Google Mothusi.

Now click on Google Assistant

6. Eya ho motlatsi Tab.

Go to the Assistant tab

7. Now scroll down and tap on the phone option.

Now scroll down and click on the phone option

8. Now simply toggle off the Google Assistant setting.

Now simply toggle off the Google Assistant setting

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You can use any of the methods described above and follow the step-wise instruction to fix the problem of Google Assistant keep popping up randomly.

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