and Introducing Aiko: A Powerful On-Device Transcription Tool for iOS and Mac By www.applevis.com Published On :: Thu, 11 May 2023 06:16:22 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville introduces us to Aiko, a free, high-quality on-device transcription app that can easily convert speech to text from meetings, lectures, and more. The app is powered by OpenAI's Whisper running locally on your device, which ensures that the audio never leaves your device. Whether you need to import an existing audio or video file or record directly within the app, Aiko offers flexibility and convenience. Aiko prioritizes accuracy over speed. Transcriptions can be exported the to various file formats and the app supports over 100 different languages.In addition to the iOS app demonstrated by Thomas, Aiko will also work on a Mac where it is recommended that you have at least 16GB of RAM. Full Article
and Introducing LogRide, the Ultimate Companion for Theme Park and Coaster Enthusiasts By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 29 May 2023 14:42:44 +0000 In this episode of our podcast, John Moore introduces us to LogRide - Theme Park Tracker, a must have iOS app for theme park and coaster enthusiasts.With LogRide, you can track all your park experiences and explore a world of park history, attraction stats, and various other features. The app includes convenient functionalities like Park Check-In to add dates to your attraction logs, Haunts for logging annual haunt events and haunted houses, Midways to discover portable attractions at fairs and carnivals, and provides live wait times for over 50 theme parks. It covers a vast range of over 3500 parks, including popular destinations such as Disney, Universal, Cedar Fair, Six Flags, SeaWorld, and many more!During this episode, John takes us on a detailed tour of the app's functionalities, layout, and settings. He explains and demonstrates how to log or update your ride records, ensuring that you make the most of this theme park tracking tool. Full Article
and How to Assign Custom Keyboard Shortcuts to Menu Bar Commands in macOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 21:07:17 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to assign your own keyboard shortcuts to menu bar commands that lack default shortcuts in macOS.An example of where this may be useful is in System Settings, where many settings can be quickly accessed from the View menu, however none of these commands have default keyboard shortcuts mapped to them. To create your own shortcut for a command:Open the app that contains the command, and note exactly how it's displayed in the menu bar; you'll need to enter this later.Open System Settings > Keyboard, and click Keyboard shortcuts.Select "Application shortcuts" in the table, and click Add.Choose the app the shortcut will apply to from the "Application" popup menu. note that you cannot map a shortcut that's already in use by that app.Type the exact name of the command in the "Menu title" field. To enter an ellipsis (…) sign as part of the command, press Option-Colon.In the "Shortcut" field, type the shortcut you want to assign to that command, and click Done to dismiss the dialog.If the app containing the command you assigned a shortcut to is open, quit and reopen it for the change to take effect. Full Article
and Quick Tip: How to Activate iOS and iPadOS Beta Updates By www.applevis.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jul 2023 16:17:13 +0000 In this episode, Tunmi13 walks us through how to activate iOS and iPadOS beta updates.To do this, first sign in with your Apple ID at either developer.apple.com, to access the developer beta, or beta.apple.com, to access the public beta. Then, once signed up for either program, go to Settings > General > Software update > Beta updates, and select the beta you signed up for. You can then go back one level in Settings, and the beta should appear like any other update that you can download and install.Important: Beta versions of iOS and iPadOS may contain serious bugs, which is why it's generally advised, if possible, to install them on another device specifically designated for beta testing, or have a full and complete backup of your data in case a downgrade from the beta, which involves a full restore of your device, becomes necessary. For more information, check out this introduction to iOS and iPadOS beta testing. Full Article
and How to Turn Off Repeated Text Message Alerts on iOS and iPadOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Aug 2023 16:40:09 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville discusses how to turn off repeated text message alerts on iOS and iPadOS. By default, your device will send a second notification alert two minutes after you receive a text message if you don't check it right away. This feature is designed to help ensure that you don't miss any important messages, but some users find it to be more annoying than helpful.If you're one of those users, don't worry, it's easy to turn off repeated alerts. Here's how:Open the Settings app and double-tap Notifications.Double-tap Messages, and then double-tap "Customize notifications" at the bottom of the page; note that you can quickly jump to this button by performing a four-finger single-tap near the bottom of the screen.Double-tap "Repeat Alerts," and select "Never" to only be notified of an incoming text message once. Full Article
and Learning Logic Pro X: Exploring Interfaces, Choosing a Microphone, and Basic Editing Techniques By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Aug 2023 19:41:30 +0000 In the second episode of his series learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming introduces two main sections. In the first part, Ming explains why the Interface and Microphone are important in professional recording and music editing, and how the Interface works. Ming uses logic to demonstrate how to slice and dice regions, efficiently move regions to neighboring regions, and export and merge projects into different audio formats. These shortcuts include:Command + B: Bounce your projectOption + [ ] "Align the current region to the left or right of other regions.Pause or play: Space bar.See also: Learning Logic Pro X: Episode 1 - Creating a New ProjectNote: Logic Pro X is a professional grade digital audio workstation (DAW) and MIDI sequencer. It is suggested to have some familiarity with Digital Audio Workstations to get the most from this series. Full Article
and A Quick Tour of Some Notable New and Enhanced Accessibility Features in iOS 17 By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 16:07:55 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville gives us short looks at some of what's new and notable with Accessibility features in iOS 17.Topics include:New Haptic sensationOpen Per Voice SettingsText DetectionPoint and SpeakSound CurtainFast long-press speed optionSiri (Voices sound natural and expressive)Listen to PageReact with your Hands in FaceTimeLevel Tool for CameraAudio Transcription in Messages Full Article
and How to Use Sound Curtain for Braille Display Users on iOS and iPadOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 22:46:19 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville will guide you through the process of enabling the Sound Curtain feature. Sound Curtain, an accessibility feature introduced in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, silences all audio on your device, including VoiceOver speech. This is particularly beneficial for Braille users who need to concentrate on their Braille display without any auditory distractions.To enable Sound Curtain, Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille, and switch on the Sound Curtain toggle. Alternatively, Sound Curtain can be toggled on and off from VoiceOver Quick Settings, accessed by performing a two-finger quadruple-tap from anywhere in iOS and iPadOS. Full Article
and How to Change Siri's Speaking Rate on iOS and iPadOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 06:07:46 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville shows us how to change the speaking rate for Siri on iOS and iPadOS. This feature allows you to adjust the speed at which Siri speaks, which can be helpful if you find Siri's default speaking rate too fast or too slow.To change the speaking rate for Siri, Go to Settings > Accessibility > Siri, and adjust the slider under the "Speaking rate" heading to your desired speed.Once you have changed the speaking rate for Siri, you can test it out by asking a question or giving it a command. Siri will now speak at the speed that you have set. Full Article
and Finely Tune VoiceOver Speech to Best Suit Your Needs and Preferences on iOS With Per Voice Settings By www.applevis.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 12:06:06 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville introduces us to the new “per voice settings” introduced with iOS 17.These can be found by navigating to Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech, and then selecting the language and desired TTS voice. After selecting the voice, flick up or down with one finger, or press space with dot 3 or dot 6 on a Braille display, to access the per voice settings.The configurable parameters available vary by voice. For example, Vocalizer voices can tweak sentence pause and timbre, while for Alex you can adjust pitch range and words per minute. Full Article
and A demonstration and Walkthrough of Safari Web Apps on macOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Oct 2023 03:38:11 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to create and use Safari website shortcuts or "Web apps" on macOS.This feature allows you to create shortcuts to websites on your dock that when opened, behave as if the website was its own app. This may be useful for VoiceOver users, as web apps are included when pressing Command-Tab to cycle through open apps, making them easy to switch to and from. In addition, these web apps can be mapped to commands in Keyboard Commander so they can be accessed with a single keystroke.To create a web app, go to a website in Safari and choose File > Add to Dock. Change the name and icon of the web app if you wish, and click Add. It can then be accessed via the Dock, or in the Applications folder in your Home folder, accessed by choosing Go > Home in Finder, or pressing Command-Shift-H. To map the web app to a command in Keyboard Commander, open Voiceover Utility > Commanders > Keyboard, click Add, type the key that you want to open the app when pressed, choose "Custom commands > Open application" from the menu, and navigate to and select the web app in the Open dialog. Full Article
and iPhone 15 Pro: How to Configure and Use the New Action Button By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 05:58:43 +0000 iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have an Action button in place of the Ring/Silent switch. You can choose which function you want the Action button to perform when you press it, making it useful for actions you perform often. In this episode, Thomas Domville discusses and demonstrates how to configure and use the Action button.We'd love to hear from you in the comments about how you are customizing and using the new Action button on your iPhone 15 Pro. Are you setting it up for quick access to commonly used apps or actions like switching to the camera or recording a voice memo? Or are you taking advantage of its support for shortcuts to improve your iPhone experience and workflow?? Let us and other listeners know what creative ways you've found to utilize this handy new feature. Full Article
and Screen Recording on iOS and iPadOS: Tips and Tricks for Beginners By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Nov 2023 19:04:18 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville teaches you how to use Screen Recording on iOS and iPadOS.Screen Recording is a feature that allows you to capture what's happening on your screen. This can be useful for creating tutorials, demos, or simply sharing something interesting with your friends and family.To set up this feature, go to Settings > Control Center and double-tap the "Insert Screen Recording" button under the "more controls" heading. To create a recording, open Control Center by placing your finger on the top edge of the device until you hear a tone, and sliding it straight down until you hear the second tone (devices without a Home button) or placing your finger on the status bar and swiping up with three fingers (devices with a Home button). Double-tap the Screen Recording button; there will be a three-second countdown before recording starts.To stop recording, either press the Side button to lock the device, double-tap the Screen Recording button in Control Center again, or double-tap the screen recording button in the status bar. By default, the recording will be saved to your Photos library, however this can be changed if you wish by focusing on the "Screen recording" button in Control Center and choosing the "open controls" rotor action. Full Article
and How to Change Safari's Default Search Engine on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Nov 2023 06:41:45 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to change Safari's default search engine on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.To do this on iOS and iPadOS, go to Settings > Safari and double-tap "Search engine" to specify the search engine for standard browsing windows, or "private search engine" if you want to specify a different search engine to be used in private browsing windows. On macOS, in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or press Command-Comma) click the Search button in the toolbar, and choose from the "Search engine" or "private browsing search engine" popup menus. Full Article
and FruitPot 2: A Fun and Addictive Slot Machine Game for iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Nov 2023 19:47:12 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville takes us on a journey through the world of FruitPot 2, a fun-filled slot machine game for iOS. FruitPot 2 is a game that will take you back to the 80s with its retro graphics and sounds. The game features an ever-changing fruit machine slot, as well as more than 15 mini-games that appear as you progress through the game. With the Bucks you earn, you can purchase items from stores at the mall. FruitPot 2 is a great game to play when you're looking for something to relax and have fun with.FruitPot 2 is available for free on the App Store:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fruitpot-2/id6444378324?l=en Full Article
and Charging Smarter: A Dive into iOS Battery Health and Charging By www.applevis.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Nov 2023 17:44:51 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville delves into the details of iOS battery health and charging features. He begins by explaining what battery health is and why it’s important for your device’s performance. Then, he explores the various charging options that iOS provides, discussing how each one affects your device’s battery health.A key part of this episode is the introduction of a new feature that’s only available on iPhone 15 and newer. This feature lets users set a charging limit to 80%, and Thomas discusses its benefits and how it can extend your device’s battery life. He also provides a step-by-step guide on how to set this charging limit on your iPhone 15 and newer devices. Full Article
and Privacy Unlocked: Advanced Tracking and Fingerprinting Protection for iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Dec 2023 15:54:19 +0000 Do you ever get the sense that you’re being monitored on the internet? In this episode, Thomas Domville will demonstrate Apple’s Advanced Tracking and Fingerprinting Protection, a fresh addition to the privacy tools in iOS 17.Picture this: You click on a link, and all of a sudden, advertisements for that exact product begin to appear everywhere. It’s unsettling, isn’t it? This is the effect of cross-site tracking, powered by concealed IDs within links.However, there’s no need to worry! Advanced Tracking and Fingerprinting Protection is designed to protect you. It accomplishes this by:Removing tracking IDs from links: Those crafty “tags” that track your every click? They’re history! Preventing fingerprinting scripts: Advertisers employ cunning code to fingerprint your device and create a unique profile. This feature disrupts their scheme. The greatest aspect? It’s integrated and automatically turned on for private browsing. But if you wish to have more control, here’s how to enable it for all browsing:Navigate to Settings > Safari. Select Advanced > Advanced Tracking and Fingerprinting Protection. Opt for “All Browsing”. Now, you can browse with assurance. Say goodbye to intrusive ads and the sensation of being scrutinized digitally. It’s just you, the web, and the liberty to discover. Full Article
and Share passwords and passkeys with people you trust on iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Dec 2023 20:33:24 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville shows you how to share passwords and passkeys with people you trust on iOS.With password sharing in iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma, you can create a shared group and add your family and friends to it. Then you can choose which passwords and passkeys you want to share with them. The shared credentials will sync across all the devices in the group.Step-by-step:To create a shared group, go to Settings > Passwords and double-tap the Add button in the top-right corner. Double-tap "New Shared Group," name the group, and double-tap Add People. Type in the contact information of the people you want to add, then double-tap Add. Double-tap Create to continue.You will then be prompted to select passwords you want to share with the group; double-tap the ones you want to share, then double-tap the Move button in the top-right corner. If you are not ready to share any passwords yet, double-tap "Not Now."To edit a group, go to Settings > Passwords and double-tap the name of the group. Double-tap "Manage" to add or remove members, change the group name, or delete the group.To accept or decline an invitation to a group, make sure your device has iOS 17 or later, iPadOS 17 or later, or macOS Sonoma or later. Go to Settings > Passwords > Group Invitations and double-tap the invitation. Double-tap Accept to join the group, or Decline to reject it. Full Article
and AppleVis Extra #97: Zanagrams and Beyond A Conversation with Zach Tidwell By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Jan 2024 18:14:21 +0000 In this AppleVis Extra, Thomas Domville talk to Zach Tidwell, the developer of Zanagrams, the word game that won the 2023 AppleVis Golden Apples Award for the Best Game of the year. Zanagrams is a fun and challenging game that tests your vocabulary and spelling skills. Zach shares his inspiration, challenges, and tips for creating an accessible and engaging game for blind and low vision users. Tune in to hear his story and learn more about Zanagrams.You can contact Zach at:contact@darkhorsegamestudios.comYou can follow Zach on X at: @ZachCTidwellArticles mentioned in this episode: Dark Horse Game Studioshttps://darkhorsegamestudios.com/programming/ Full Article
and How to Share Your AirTags with Friends and Family on iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 21:53:56 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville guides listeners through the process of sharing AirTags with others on iOS. Thomas explains why one might want to share their AirTags. Thomas then provides a detailed, step-by-step walkthrough of the sharing process.Step-by-Step Instructions:Open the Find My app on your iPhone.Swipe right along the bottom tabs until you hear "Items" and double-tap to select it.Swipe right until you hear the name of the AirTag you want to share and double-tap to open it.Swipe right until you hear "Add person" and double-tap to continue.Swipe right until you hear "To" and double-tap to enter the contact name or email of the person you want to share the AirTag with.Tap the top right part of the screen and you should hear "Share" and double-tap to share the AirTag. The person you shared the AirTag with will receive a notification invitation to accept the sharing request.To stop sharing the AirTag, swipe right until you hear the name of the person you shared the AirTag with and double-tap to open it. Then swipe right until you hear "Remove" and double-tap to confirm.Remember, the person you’re sharing with will need to accept the invitation on their device. Once they do, they’ll be able to see the AirTag in their Find My app. Happy sharing! Full Article
and How and When to Start Your Mac in Safe Mode By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sat, 10 Feb 2024 22:21:46 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to start your Mac in safe mode and explains in what situations this may be useful.Safe mode is a feature of macOS that disables login items, third-party drivers, and legacy system extensions at startup, useful if an incompatible item in one of these groups is causing a problem with your Mac. In addition, system caches are cleared, and a light check of your startup disk is performed when starting up in safe mode, which can identify possible issues that could be causing slower than expected performance.To start up in safe mode, start up the Mac while holding down the Power button, and interact with your startup disk (usually called Macintosh HD) in the grid that appears. Focus on the Continue button and route the mouse pointer to it by pressing VO-Command-F5, (or VO-Command-Globe-5 if you’re using a Mac with a Touch Bar) hold down the Shift key, and click the mouse. Maintenance tasks are completed once the Mac has finished starting; restart your Mac to exit this mode.If you’re trying to isolate a particular issue, attempt to reproduce it when in safe mode, and again once you leave this mode. If the issue no longer occurs, it was likely resolved by the maintenance tasks that macOS performed. If it doesn’t occur when in safe mode but returns once you leave this mode, you may want to remove login items for third-party apps, update, remove, or reinstall any third-party drivers or legacy system extensions, or contact their developers for assistance. For more information, check out the Apple Support article “Use safe mode on your Mac”Note: VoiceOver only works in safe mode on Macs with Apple Silicon.transcription:Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Hey AppleVisers, Tyler here, with a quick tip for how and when to start your Mac in safe mode.Safe mode is a feature of macOS that prevents certain software components like login items, third-party drivers, and legacy system extensions from loading at startup.If you're having trouble starting your Mac or have some other issue that's tough to pin down, an incompatible item in one of these groups may be the culprit, and thus starting up in safe mode can help you rule that either in or out.In addition, when starting in safe mode, a light check of your startup disk is performed, similar to what happens when running first aid in Disk Utility, and your system caches are cleared, which can potentially improve the performance and responsiveness of your Mac if such files have become corrupted over time.Safe mode is a feature that's existed in macOS for a long time.The problem for voiceover users prior to Apple Silicon was that, as part of this mode, the audio driver was disabled, and thus the Mac could not provide any audible feedback, making voiceover effectively useless.However, with Apple Silicon, audio is supported, and thus voiceover users can use macOS in safe mode as if they were using it in any other boot screen.If you have enough usable vision to see the screen and want to start an Intel Mac in safe mode, you can do so by restarting it or turning it on while holding down the shift key.For a Mac with Apple Silicon, you'… Full Article
and AppleVis Unleashed April 2024: New and Improved By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 01 May 2024 17:35:36 +0000 In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:Apple Announces 'Let Loose' Special Event With New iPads ExpectedVoice Dream Reader Developer has Back DownApple has been secretly building home robots that could end up as a new product lineLatest Hardware Rumors and NewsLatest iOS 18 Rumors and NewsThe Big Slow Down for AppleWhat's in this month AppleVis NewsLinks:Apple Announces 'Let Loose' Special Event With New iPads ExpectedApplause have backed down. Purchased VoiceDream features will stay.Apple has been secretly building home robots that could end up as a new product line, report saysiPhone 16 capacitive button rumor resurrected by supply chain reportThe iPhone SE 4 could be an odd mix of several different existing iPhonesApple plans to overhaul the entire Mac line-up with AI-focused M4 chipsApple Reportedly Developing Its Own Custom Silicon For AI ServersiOS 18 Rumored to 'Overhaul' Notes, Mail, Photos, and Fitness AppsiOS 18 AI features to be powered by ‘entirely on-device’ LLM, offering privacy and speed benefitswatchOS 11 Rumored to Drop Support for Apple Watch Series 4Apple cuts Vision Pro shipments, now ‘reviewing and adjusting’ headset strategyiPhone Activation Market Share Dips To Lowest in Six Years, per ReportIntroducing Envision Assistant BetaIf you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com Full Article
and Beyond the Woods: Red Riding Hood’s for iOS Innovative Journey in Literacy and Fun By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 20 May 2024 15:25:04 +0000 In this episode of his podcast, Kushal Solanki showcases the “Red Riding Hood” app from the Twisted Tales series, designed for iOS. This app reinvents the traditional storytelling method by providing a pick-a-path adventure, making reading a dynamic and captivating activity for kids.Here’s what sets this app apart:Choose Your Own Adventure: Users can steer the narrative, resulting in various possible finales.Interactive Storytelling: The tale springs to life with expert voiceovers, atmospheric music, and sound effects.Educational & Fun: As children delve into the story, they simultaneously enhance their literacy and critical thinking skills.Accessibility: Features are included to cater to the visually impaired and blind, broadening its reach.Parental Controls: An integrated parental lock feature guarantees a secure environment for children to explore the app.This app stands out by being free to download, with optional in-app purchases such as accessing the Big Bad Wolf’s viewpoint. It requires iOS 9.4 or later¹ and offers a contemporary take on the beloved fable, positioning children as the central characters and delivering an innovative and interactive reading journey.Red Riding Hood on the App Storetranscription:Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Good day AppleVis, and today on this podcast, I'll be demonstrating a game.Now, I'm sure we've read Little Red Riding Hood, the book, right?You know, where the big bad wolf eats grandma and, you know, all that.Now, this game comes.It's an audio game, so it comes with a twist.So basically, you can pick your own path.Basically, like, you know, let's say, you know, what happened?What would happen if the wolf didn't eat grandma, for example, or whatnot?So you've got that choice.It's that's what's called twisted tails.So.Yeah, without further ado, it's developed by the way, it's developed by a company called Sona in New Zealand and in collaboration with the Blind Foundation of Australia, Blind Foundation, Blind Foundation of New Zealand.So without further ado, we will get straight into the demo.Now, I will say this.You have to use in order to use the app, you have to use direct touch.Also, some parts, like when you're scrolling through the screen, voiceover does seem to cut off like it, you know, does seem to cut words.So if you do notice that, you know, yes, it's it's probably a app bug.But, yeah, without further ado, we will get straight into the demo.Speech setting, wallet, prime video, red writing hood.So I've got red writing hood here.So I will double tap on double tap to open the app.Red writing hood, direct touch area foundation, use the rotor to enable direct touch for this app.So now interactive, twisted tails, red writing hood.So that's kind of the opening thing.Button double tap to select.So we will go through the screen just to kind of give you a bit of an idea.So this is the what all the what elements are… Full Article
and A Demonstration and Walkthrough of VoiceOver Command Customization on macOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:46:35 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates some of VoiceOver's command customization capabilities on macOS.If you find a particular VoiceOver command difficult to perform, or discover a function in the Commands menu that doesn’t have a default command, you can assign your own custom command to it. In addition, you can configure commands to open apps and run scripts, so you don’t have to locate them manually.Commands can be configured by going to VoiceOver Utility > Commands, selecting the “Command set: user” radio button, and clicking “Custom commands edit.” For ease of navigation, you can choose the type of commands you want to view or change, such as numpad, trackpad, keyboard, etc from the "Filter commands" popup menu, or use the search field to locate a particular command.In this dialog, commands can be presented in either column view, which organizes commands into categories like general, information, and navigation, or table view, which displays a list of all VoiceOver commands, including user-configured ones, which you can navigate with the up and down arrow keys. To add a command, in column view, locate the command, interact with the table of assignments, and specify your new one using the "Add input" popup menu. To add a command when in table view, click the Add button, interact with the table, and specify the input assignment from the popup menu labeled "None: edited." Then, press VO-Right-Arrow passed an empty cell to another popup menu, and choose the command you want your new input assignment to perform.transcript:Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.: Hey, Apple Vissers.Tyler here.With a demonstration and walkthrough of VoiceOver command customization on macOS.Prior to macOS Sequoia, VoiceOver included several user configurable sets of commands, known as commanders, for the numpad, trackpad, keyboard, and quick nav.With macOS Sequoia, these commanders have been consolidated into VoiceOver's broader command set, meaning in addition to the existing modifiers that you could use, like the option key for keyboard commander, you can also create your own command assignments using the VoiceOver modifier, which may be useful if you find a particular VoiceOver command difficult to perform, if you find a command in the commands menu, for example, that lacks a default assignment, or if you want to create a custom command to open an application.So to demonstrate this, I'm going to open VoiceOver utility on my mac with VoF8.Opening VoiceOver utility.VoiceOver utility.VoiceOver utility.Window.Utility categories.C for commanders.Commands.Commands.VRA.VoiceOver modifier.Control option or caps lock.VoiceOver modifier.VoiceOver modifier.This is the setting that was located in the general category in prior versions of macOS, but options are the same.Control option, caps lock, or control option, or caps lock, which is the default.VRA.Also control VoiceOver with.Also control VoiceOver with.Numpad.Uncheck.Checkbox.Numpad, which was formerly known as Numpad Commander.If you want to use, if you have a… Full Article
and Get More Out of Your iPhone: Recording and Transcription on iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 16:53:00 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates the call recording and transcription feature in iOS 18.1. This update brings an exciting built-in call recording capability to iPhones. Recording a call is straightforward: just double-tap the Record button in the top left corner during a call (note that you might need to hide the keypad to see the button). A voice message will notify all participants that the call is being recorded. These recordings are saved directly in the Notes app, which uses end-to-end encryption to keep your conversations private. To review a call, simply go to the Notes app, and you'll find your recordings securely stored there. Additionally, iOS 18.1 offers automatic transcription, generating real-time captions and notes during your call. This feature makes it easy to reference important points later, with transcriptions handled entirely on your device to ensure privacy, with no data sent to external servers. Furthermore, supported iPhone models can provide summaries of these recordings, making it even easier to keep track of your conversations.TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Hello and welcome.My name is Thomas Domville, also known as AnonyMouse.I want to show you a feature called call recording and transcription.This is a beautiful feature that allows you to record your phone call.And yes, you're able to get a transcription of what transpired within that conversation of the phone call.Very useful for any time that you want to record a meeting or conversation.Maybe perhaps you're doing an interview with somebody or just simply just want to record for keepsake.Whether there's somebody close to your family you just want to have for record, for archival, or maybe you have a business transition or phone call you just want to make sure it's recorded.Now a couple things I want to note about this feature is that I always like to let people know that I'm about to record them.So it's kind of a respectful kind of a thing and not to get them caught off guard.So some people can maybe kind of leery about those kind of things that you just all of a sudden you just pop on them that you're recording their phone calls and such.Make sure you tell them that you're about to record them.Now even though Apple put a great safety feature in this and if you begin the recording no matter what you do it's going to let that recorder know that the phone call is being recorded.So that is a nice feature that Apple ensured that everybody knows that the phone call is being recorded.Now before you can use this feature you'll have to turn this option on and that's within the settings.So let's head over to settings.Settings.Double tap to open.You one finger double tap on settings.Settings.Now what we're looking for and we're looking for the phone app.Now the phone app now lives in the app section.Yep.So at the very bottom of the settings so I'm going to do a four fingers tap at the bottom half of my phone here.Apps.Button.Which will directly to get me to the app… Full Article
and A Demonstration and Overview of iPhone Mirroring By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 00:07:49 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates the basics of using iPhone Mirroring, a feature that allows you to use your iPhone from your Mac, with VoiceOver. Topics covered in this demonstration include:General description of the feature and its current issues and limitationsSystem requirements and setupNavigating and dealing with various elements of the iOS user interface, such as the Home Screen, rotor actions, and context menus, using macOSControlling which iPhone apps can forward notifications to your MacMore general information about this feature can be found in the Apple Support article "iPhone Mirroring: Use your iPhone from your Mac."TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Hey Apple visitors, Tyler here, with a demonstration and overview of iPhone mirroring. iPhone mirroring is a feature that allows you to essentially use your iPhone from your Mac.This may be useful if you, for example, prefer a given service's mobile app over its desktop or web equivalent, or if what you're using doesn't have a desktop app or website.In addition, as notifications from your iPhone can be forwarded to your Mac via iPhone mirroring, you may find it more convenient to receive and respond to the notification on your Mac than to switch devices if you're working on your Mac when the notification comes in.With the initial release of Mac OS Sequoia 15.0, this feature was completely inaccessible with voiceover.With the subsequent 15.1 update, it has become accessible to a point.I say to a point because at the time of recording, October 2024, there are several issues that, in my opinion, make the experience less than refined from a voiceover perspective, which I'll elaborate on later in this demo.To use iPhone mirroring with voiceover, you'll need an iPhone with iOS 18.1 or later and a Mac with Mac OS 15.1 or later.All iPhones capable of running iOS 18 work with iPhone mirroring, as do all Macs capable of running Sequoia, with the exception of the 2019 iMac, as that model lacks the T2 security chip or Apple silicon.To set up iPhone mirroring, just open the iPhone mirroring app on your Mac and follow the on-screen instructions.I've already done that, so now I'm going to demonstrate the feature.I'm going to open iPhone mirroring on my Mac.So here I am prompted to authenticate.By default, whenever you open the iPhone mirroring app, you are prompted to authenticate as a way to verify your identity before it gives you control of your iPhone.If you'd rather, it didn't prompt you to authenticate each time you open the app, you can change this in iPhone mirroring settings.Just choose settings from the menu bar or press command comma and it should be there.But I'm going to authenticate with touch ID now.Close button.Okay, so here I am in the iPhone mirroring window.Okay, so we have home screen and app switcher.Now you can use those buttons to get to those locations, or I find it more convenient to use the view menu or keyboard shortcuts.… Full Article
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