As technology continues to advance, people are finding more ways to make daily tasks and activities as convenient as possible. Among these daily activities, playing games for entertainment is an essential part. But have gamers ever imagined playing games with voice commands similar to using electronic devices like smartphones, refrigerators, etc.?

Recently, a Vietnamese gamer attempted to play Teamfight Tactics using the Mouse Grid system available in Windows 10. This post immediately attracted the attention of the gaming community in general, as well as League of Legends and the TFT game mode in particular. However, from the game known as “merit-based chess,” after using the Mouse Grid and playing with his mouth, this gamer had to admit that his TFT experience had turned into… a “game of endurance.”

It can be seen that despite being able to play decently, the player faced quite a few difficulties. From issuing commands to activate the Mouse Grid after each round to requiring the cursor to move to the correct location. During the same gaming time as usual, it was clear that the longer the clip went on, the more anxious this male gamer became, especially when he was about to be eliminated.
Witnessing the investment of this male gamer, netizens couldn’t help but admire his “extraordinary endurance.” However, many also pointed out that playing games with the mouth currently through the Mouse Grid for Vietnamese gamers can be considered impractical. The simple reason is that Vietnamese people may find it difficult to pronounce accurately for the Mouse Grid to recognize. With some games like TFT, players can take their time to adjust their commands accurately. But when it comes to games that require continuous actions and processing, with combat… playing games with the mouth is simply… much more challenging.




Some people also pointed out that the fault could lie within Windows 10 itself. According to these gamers, sometimes virtual assistants do not recognize voices even when pronounced as accurately as possible.


However, because this is the default software of Windows 10, there is no way to set it up to be more convenient for gamers. If in the future there are software options that integrate the languages of each country or allow players to customize hotkeys suitable for commands, then Vietnamese gamers in particular and gamers worldwide, especially disabled gamers, could experience games with their mouth more easily.