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if you ever experienced a blind person using a windows computer, you would understand why every option more they have helps.
not just for disabilities, also non-tech people, many elders may find it easier to get into the "computer thing".
cortana is just a bit ... "incapable" compared to other assistant but you certainly can manage your life with it, with just voice commands.
no, i do not use cortana.
Depending on your accent it can take a while to "learn" your voice and you'll have to run the voice tutor program a few times. It's nowhere near as good as Google (whatever that's called) or Siri, but it gets the job done.
I think voice commands can be useful, as I can say something while typing on another device such as my phone, or whatever. But me personally I barely use voice commands other than spelling check sometimes.
Anyways no one can give you a definitive answer as this is more of an opinion really. That like asking, should I take my bike to work, or drive to work, of that helps you understand what you're asking.