Here’s a quick run-through of how you can enable Hey Cortana:
- Click the Settings (gear) icon.
Windows brings up the Settings, Talk to Cortana pane.
Time to give Cortana a try. - If you’d like to let a 500-years-in-the-future AI listen to everything you say, attempting to parse the words “Hey, Cortana," move the Let Cortana Respond to “Hey Cortana” slider to On.
Cortana works whether or not you turn on the voice prompt. It’s kind of the face of Windows’ built-in search routines.
If you want Cortana to listen, even when your machine is locked (typically when the cover is closed), do one of the following:
- Select the box that says Spy Away O Mighty One.
- Select the box below the Hey Cortana slider that says Keep My Device from Sleeping When It’s Plugged in So I Can Always Say “Hey Cortana.”
- If you’ve logged on to Windows with a Microsoft Account, Cortana can see all of your Microsoft-stored data. If you want to give Cortana the capability to thumb through that data even when the machine is locked, scroll down and select the box next to Let Cortana Access My Calendar, Email, Messages, and Power BI Data When my Device Is Locked.
But wait! There’s more!
- Back in the main Cortana screen, click the notebook icon on the left bar of the Cortana pop-up.
A bunch of customizing options appear.
Start the customizing of Cortana. - Click the Edit button to the right of your name, the one that looks like a partial figure 8 with a pencil next to it. Then click Change my name.
- Type the name you want Cortana to use for you.
For now, let’s have her call us Boss.
Even more Cortana settings. - Click Enter. Then click Hear How I’ll Say It.
Cortana then tries to pronounce your name. If her pronunciation sounds good, click Sounds Good. If she messes up, click That’s Wrong and teach Cortana how to say your name by speaking into the mic.
- Say “Hey, Cortana!”
If that doesn’t rouse the old biddy, click the microphone icon in the Type Here to Search box and then ask your question.
After the first time or two, Cortana gets the idea that she’s supposed to be listening for the sound of your voice.
- Practice asking Cortana all sorts of questions. Test a bit.
You'll find that you need to pause slightly after saying “Hey, Cortana.” For example, if you say “Hey, Cortana” (pause a second) “How is the weather,” you get a response like the one below.
Cortana’s great at telling you the MSN weather forecast.