Article: If you haven't yet enabled Siri on your Mac, do so before you continue. Siri is available on any Mac running macOS Sierra and up. Look for the multicolored Siri circle in the upper-right side of the screen. If you don't see Siri there, skip this step and the next one. This icon should be in the menu bar. Doing so will prompt the Siri menu to appear in the upper-right corner of the screen. You can also click this icon in the Dock if it's there. If you couldn't find the Siri logo, press and hold ⌘ Command+Space until Siri appears in the upper-right corner of the screen.  You can view the current keyboard shortcut (if it's different than ⌘ Command+Space) by opening System Preferences, clicking Siri, and reviewing the "Keyboard Shortcut" field. On MacBooks with Touch Bars, you can access Siri by tapping the Siri icon in the Touch Bar. Siri will begin processing your request when you finish speaking. If Siri stops asking for additional input, you can re-activate her by clicking the multicolored Siri icon at the bottom of the Siri window.
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Make sure you set up Siri before proceeding. Find Siri in the menu bar. Click  Siri. Use the keyboard shortcut instead. Say aloud your request or question. Activate Siri for further questions.