ma 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
ma AppleVis Unleashed May 2023: Just Bananas Cakes By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 31 May 2023 15:24:01 +0000 In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:IntroductionAppleVis Community Inducts GoodMaps Explore and lire Into Its iOS App Hall of FameApple Previews Upcoming Accessibility Features and Enhancements, Including Point and Speak and More Natural, Expressive Siri Voices for VoiceOver UsersMailbagHere’s how long Apple users are holding on to their iPhonesLatest News and Rumors about the upcoming iPhone and Apple WatchWhat's in this month AppleVis NewsClosingLinks:AppleVis Community Inducts GoodMaps Explore and lire Into Its iOS App Hall of FameApple Previews Upcoming Accessibility Features and Enhancements, Including Point and Speak and More Natural, Expressive Siri Voices for VoiceOver UsersHere’s how long Apple users are holding on to their iPhonesRumor: Apple’s Upcoming iPhone 15 to Support 15W Fast Charging With Non MagSafe Wireless ChargersDynamic Island coming to all four iPhone 15 models, multiple reports suggestiPhone 16 Pro to have bigger displayApple Watch Series 9 could include the first speed boost in yearsChatGPTMona for MastodonIf you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply). Full Article
ma 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
ma Learning Logic Pro X: Automation By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Sep 2023 15:47:39 +0000 In the third instalment of his tutorial series on learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming demonstrates how to utilize the Automation feature in Logic Pro X to manipulate the volume and panning of your tracks. Used shortcuts include:Switch Automation: ASee also:Learning Logic Pro X: Exploring Interfaces, Choosing a Microphone, and Basic Editing TechniquesLearning 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
ma How to Use Text Detection in the iOS Magnifier App By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 05:54:20 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville introduces us to the Text Detection feature added to the Magnifier app in iOS 17. This tool can read text aloud that is detected in real-time by your device camera or display it on the screen, making it a valuable resource for those with visual impairments or difficulties reading small or challenging text.Here are the steps to access Text Detection:Open the Magnifier app.Choose the Detection Mode option.Press the Text Detection button.Aim your iPhone at the text you want to read.Alternatively,Initiate Detection Mode with a four-finger triple tap.Press the Text Detection button.Aim your iPhone at the text you want to read.Note that Text Detection is only available on iPhone and iPad models with a LiDAR scanner. Full Article
ma 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
ma AppleVis Unleashed October 2023: Let's Do the Monster Mash By www.applevis.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 06:50:20 +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:Introduction )00:00:00)Let's Talk about the new iPhone 15 (00:03:07)The Good, Bad, and Ugly of iOS 17 (00:16:16)Double Tap Fizzle for the Apple Watch Series 9 (00:27:11)Time Moves Fast. Scary Fast, you could Say (00:38:04)Farewell iTunes! Well, Sort Of... (00:49:19)Get Out of Here, How Much is Google Paying Apple? (00:50:26)Apple is Stomping Down on the Gas Pedal for GPT (00:56;46)Be My AI goes Public (01:01:17)Closing (01:07:00)Links:Is the iPhone 15 Pro Worth the Upgrade? How It Compares to Older iPhonesThis iPhone 15 Pro Action Button Shortcut will change your lifeiOS 17 and iPadOS 17 Accessibility Report: VoiceOver, Braille, and Low Vision Issues and ImprovementsApple Releases iOS 17.1 and iPadOS 17.1 With Many Fixes for VoiceOver UsersApple Watch Series 9 Review: New Tricks Make for a Minor Upgrade2024 Apple Watch ‘Unlikely’ to Have ‘Significant Innovative Experiences’What to expect from Apple’s unexpected ‘Scary Fast’ evening Mac eventM3 Series MacBook Pro' to Be Focus of Apple's October 30 EventApple raises prices for Arcade gaming subscription service, AppleTV+ streamingReport: Apple planning revamped TV app, will discontinue dedicated iTunes movie and TV show appsGoogle pays Apple US$18-$20 billion a year to keep its search engine on the company’s devicesApple's answer to ChatGPT could be ready in time for iPhone 16Apple could spend $5B on servers to catch up in AI raceAnnouncing ‘Be My AI,’ Soon Available for Hundreds of… Full Article
ma 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
ma 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
ma 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
ma How to Encrypt an External Disk on macOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Jan 2024 04:21:07 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to encrypt an external disk on macOS for improved security of the disk's contents.To encrypt a disk formatted as Apple File System, (APFS) connect it to your Mac, focus on it on the Desktop or Finder sidebar, and choose "Encrypt [disk name]" from the context menu (accessed by pressing VO-Shift-M). You'll then be prompted to create a password for the disk, which will be required to access its contents. As this password is the only way to access the disk's contents, it should be reasonably difficult for others to guess, but easy enough for you to remember.The next time you connect the disk to your Mac, you'll be prompted for this password, and given the option to remember it in your Mac's Login keychain. This way, you won't need to enter the password when connecting the disk to your Mac, but others will if connecting the disk to theirs. Saved passwords in your Mac's Login keychain can be viewed and edited in Keychain Access (located in the Utilities folder).If the disk you want to encrypt uses a different file system, like Mac OS Extended or XFAT, you must erase and reformat it as APFS. Note that this process will erase all data on the disk, so be sure to move anything you want to keep to another location before doing so. To erase and reformat a disk:Open Disk Utility (located in the Utilities folder) and choose View > Show all devices (or press Command-2).Select the top level of the external disk in the table and choose Edit > Erase (or press Command-Shift-E). If you’re unsure of what disk is what, you may wish to disconnect other external disks to avoid inadvertently erasing the wrong one.In the resulting dialog, give the disk a name and choose “APFS (Encrypted),” from the format popup menu.Enter the password you want to encrypt the disk with, click Choose, and then click Erase to begin the process.Note: APFS-formatted Disks are not natively compatible with non-Apple platforms like Windows or Linux. To use an APFS-formatted disk with a non-Apple platform, use something like APFS for Windows, or APFS for Linux. Full Article
ma Making Webpages Talk with the Listen to Page Feature on iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 21:30:23 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville explores the ‘Listen to Page’ feature on iOS 17. This feature allows your device to read aloud the content of a webpage, making it an excellent tool for multitaskers who want to consume text content while on the move.To use the feature, ensure that your device is updated to iOS 17 and launch Safari. Visit the desired webpage and locate the Page Settings icon at the bottom left of the webpage. Tap it and select ‘Listen to Page’ to start the narration. To pause, tap the Page Settings icon again and choose ‘Pause Listening’. When you’re ready to continue, tap the Page Settings icon and select ‘Resume Listening’.Please note that ‘Listen to Page’ may not support webpages with interactive features or minimal text. However, if a webpage supports Reader mode, it’s likely to support ‘Listen to Page’ as well. The feature remembers where you left off, so you can resume listening from the same spot. You can also customize the voice of the spoken audio in your iOS settings at any time. Full Article
ma 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
ma Navigating iOS: Mastering VoiceOver Basics with VO Starter By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 17:47:13 +0000 In this episode, Ida Grace demonstrates VO Starter, an iOS app specifically designed to assist new blind and visually impaired users in learning how to navigate their devices using Apple’s built-in screen reader, VoiceOver. The app offers step-by-step guidance, teaching basic VoiceOver gestures and simplifying the learning process. VO Starter on the App Storehttps://apps.apple.com/ca/app/vo-starter/id6455786629transcription: 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. And good afternoon AppleViz.This is Ida and it is currently 2 o' 5 p.m.Central Time and I am here with a podcast tutorial on VoStarter.This app is an app that teaches voiceover for iOS users.It does assume some basic knowledge of voiceover, I've noticed.The first couple lessons start out pretty simple, but then it quickly jumps into more advanced things.So I will be demonstrating a few of the lessons and making some comments as I go.So here we go, open VoStarter.Ok. Welcome to VoStarter for iOS.After completion of these tutorials, you will have been introduced to nearly all of the concepts associated with using voiceover on your iOS device.To get started, simply double tap the screen with one finger.This will begin the first lesson.Good luck on your journey.Ok that is the introduction.You can also, if you don't want voiceover to read it to you, you can swipe over to the continue, I mean the listen button, sorry.Welcome to Arctic to Gifts.Good luck toolbar.Listen.Button.Yeah this toolbar has a menu button which is where you go to select a lesson if you've completed this tutorial or if you want to skip ahead a little bit and later in the tutorial there is also a continue button that appears on this menu.But for now, if we double tap on listen.Welcome to VoStarter for iOS.After completion of these tutorials, you will have been introduced to nearly all of the concepts associated with using voiceover on your iOS device.To get started, simply double tap the screen with one finger.This will begin the first lesson.Good luck on your journey.Ok here's what I don't like about this though.Even when you're on the listen button and it says simply double tap the screen with one finger, well if I do that now from the listen button, it's not going to continue.After completion of these tutorials, you will be introduced to nearly all of the concepts associated with using voiceover on your iOS device.To get started, simply double tap the screen with one finger.But not there.This will begin the first lesson.Good luck on your journey.So what you have to do is swipe back to the left.Now there's a lesson later in this tutorial on flicking which is also swiping but I'm sure most of you AppleVis users already know about swiping and double tapping.So we're going to flick back to the left.Menu.Good luck on your journey.Ok. Now, one thing I want to let you know is that because the continue button… Full Article
ma How to Disable Predictive Text Suggestions on macOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Mar 2024 22:37:14 +0000 In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to disable predictive text suggestions on macOS.As you type on your Mac, macOS by default attempts to finish words and phrases it thinks you're trying to type. If you find that hearing these suggestions spoken by VoiceOver is more distracting than helpful, you can turn them off by going to System Settings > Keyboard, clicking the Edit button under the "Text input" heading, and toggling the "show inline predictive text" switch off.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, Apple vissers, Tyler here, with a quick tip for how to disable predictive text suggestions on macOS.By default, as you type on your Mac, macOS attempts to finish words and phrases that it thinks you're trying to type.While this may increase the speed of text entry for some, if you're a voiceover user, you may find that hearing these suggestions spoken while you're trying to type is more distracting than helpful, in which case you can turn them off.To do that, go into system settings, keyboard, hit the edit button under the text input heading, and turn the show inline predictive text switch off.And I'm going to demonstrate that now, I'm going to system settings on my Mac, k for keyboard, vio command h to get to the text input heading, vio right, edit, and at the leftmost of this dialog, k, that's what we want, vio right, scroll area, interact with vio shift down arrow, and vio right until I find the setting I want, show inline predictive text, if I vio right once more, show inline predictive text off switch, it's off for me because I turned it off.If it's on for you and you want to turn it off, just press vio space, then stop interacting with the scroll area, with vio shift up arrow, and vio right to done, hit it, and here we are back in keyboard settings.So now as you type, you will not hear text suggestions predicted by macOS, which could almost ironically increase your speed of text entry because this feature is off and is no longer giving you distracting or potentially distracting feedback.So that's a tip for how to disable predictive text suggestions on macOS, I hope you found it helpful.Peace.Thank you. Full Article
ma AppleVis Unleashed March 2024: The Fisher Price Edition By www.applevis.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:28:50 +0000 In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this episode include:Wider Tech Discussions: AppleVis Forums Expand Beyond AppleWWDC 2024 will show off Apple's AI efforts on June 10Apple Developing New Accessibility Features for iOS 18 and macOS 15Apple reportedly considering using Google’s Gemini Ai engine into iPhones with iOS 18Apple Watch Series 10 could finally offer blood pressure monitoringMass production of two new AirPods models to start in May, targeting fall releaseUS DOJ takes on Apple in massive antitrust suit, after years of investigationsApple could be in trouble over DMA security warnings, as well as Core Technology FeeBe My Eyes Expands with Service DirectoryLinks:Wider Tech Discussions: AppleVis Forums Expand Beyond AppleWWDC 2024 will show off Apple's AI efforts on June 10Apple Developing New Accessibility Features for iOS 18 and macOS 15Apple reportedly considering using Google’s Gemini Ai engine into iPhones with iOS 18Sources: iOS 18 Lets Users Customize Layout of Home Screen App IconsApple Watch Series 10 could finally offer blood pressure monitoringMass production of two new AirPods models to start in May, targeting fall releaseiOS 18 rumored to bring hearing aid mode to AirPods ProUS DOJ takes on Apple in massive antitrust suit, after years of investigationsApple will crush the DoJ in court if Garland sticks with outdated argumentsThe lock-in problem at the heart of the DOJ’s case against AppleEU rejects Apple’s European App Store changes: Company could be fined 10% of global turnoverApple could be in trouble over DMA security warnings, as well as Core Technology FeeApple Fined $2 Billion by E.U. for Using App Store to Thwart Competition… Full Article
ma Review of the RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSES By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Apr 2024 14:58:08 +0000 In this episode, MarkSarch provides a comprehensive review, shares his insights, and demonstrates the features of the RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSES. He takes us from the initial unboxing through the exploration of their unique functions, detailing how they’re integrated into the glasses, and concludes with a live demonstration using the smart assistantTo learn more about the RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSEShttps://www.ray-ban.com/usa/ray-ban-meta-smart-glassestranscription: 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. Hello everybody.My name is Marco and this audio I'm going to do unboxing, hardware description, demo and extra features of RayVan Meta Smart Glasses.Unboxing.Well, it looks like a classic recycle package, flat box, and I'm going to give you the package dimensions.It's about seven inches length, about three and a half inches width, and about two inches height.Okay.I don't feel that has any tape on it, so which means so I don't have to cut anything.So in order to open it and also I feel some something printed on it in highlights is on the top and on the sides, on the length sides and both sides.Okay.So I'm going to place the box with the length side closer to me in horizontal way.It's sitting down on my desk and the way how open the box is from the left and from the right sides, which means the width sides.So I'm going to start opening from the left side.Once again, I don't have to cut anything.Basically the only thing I need is use my fingernail in order to make some pressure.You know, like pushing out, yeah, pushing down first and then pushing out and I'm going to open.Here you go.I did.I'm going to open also the right side.Once again, I'm going to use my finger and nail, push down and push out and this one is easier.Okay.So what's on it?Well, the box has like a compartment in one of the sites and which is the, you know, the paper manuals, the user guide and everything in this case is on my right side.And on the left side is the microfiber cloth and I feel the case on it.Okay.So in order to take out the case from the package, that I do is with my right hand, I'm going to feel it and make some, and I'm going to push it so to my left side.So and with my left hand, I'm going to touch it and locate it and I'm going to twist it a little bit and the way, you know, how get out a little bit and here we go.I'm going to start pushing once again with my right fingers and here we go.I have it here.Well, this is the box and on my hands.Now I have the, the case and the glasses are inside.Now I am going to open the case and it has on the front, some kind of magnet, which allows to attach to the case with the lid, that's I can tell and the glasses are inside.On the middle, there is some plastic tape, which is in order to keep in place the glasses in the case.So I have to cut it or just, yeah, cut it or push up and down in order to take out the glasses… Full Article
ma Bye-Bye, Spam! How to Block Annoying Senders in Apple Mail on iOS By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 06 May 2024 15:29:02 +0000 In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates a handy feature in the Mail app on your iPhone: Block Sender. Block Sender is a feature in the Mail app that allows you to prevent emails from specific senders from reaching your inbox. Once you block a sender, their emails will either be automatically deleted or sent to your Trash folder, depending on your settings.There are many reasons why you might want to block senders such as:Spam: This is the most common reason. Block those unwanted marketing emails and get your inbox back under control. Unsubscribe Nightmare: Tried unsubscribing but the emails keep coming? Blocking is a more forceful solution. Unwanted Contacts: Maybe you have an ex or someone you no longer want to hear from. Blocking cuts off email communication.How to Block Senders in Mail (iOS):Find the Mail app and locate an email from the sender you want to block. Swipe down to the More option and double tap to bring up a menu. Locate the Block Sender option and double tap it.Bonus Tip!You can also manage your blocked senders list in the Settings app:Go to Settings > Mail. Double tap on "Blocked". Here you can see a list of all your blocked senders and even unblock them if you need to.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. Hello and welcome.My name is Thomas Domville, also known as AnonyMouse.In this podcast, I'm going to introduce you to a feature called Block Sender that you can find within your mail app for iOS.Now, I will admit in recent years, some of the mail services that I use have done a great job.Definitely a huge improvement over many years ago when we used to get tons of spams and unwanted emails, right?Things have gotten a lot better.You don't get as nearly as much as you used to, but there's still a few that kind of slides in and you find those in within your spam folder and et cetera.Sometimes they don't even make it to the spam folder.Comes right into your inbox.I'm going to show you how to block a sender.Now, obviously there are many different scenarios why you would want a blocks of sender.Perhaps it is a spam or an unwanted mail or perhaps it is unwanted mail, but from somebody that you know that just persistently send you an email and there's you just want those particular emails go directly to the trash can.All right, let's just do that.I'm going to go to my mail app here.I have one particular mail that I would like to place on a block sender and I will show you how to do that and why I'm doing it for this particular mail.Mail.No one read emails.Double tap to open.So I'm going to do that.One finger double tap to open up my mail app here.Mail.Search.Search field.Double tap to edit.Now let's go to the particular mail that I was talking about in question that I like to block.I'm going to go to the right here.Dictate button.Double tap to start dictation.Double tap with two fingers when finished.Sam's club.See what'… Full Article
ma Exploring the Latest Feature Additions to the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sun, 12 May 2024 07:26:11 +0000 In this episode, Mark Sarch provides a follow-up to his previous introduction of the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. He demonstrates several new features including music integration with Apple Music and Spotify, multilingual support for messaging services like WhatsApp, the new Meta AI visual assistance capabilities, and hands-free video calling with WhatsApp and Messenger.Mark walks through enabling music services in the MetaView app and using voice commands to control playback. He shows how to send multilingual WhatsApp messages by voice. For the Meta AI visual assistance, Mark showcases its ability to describe objects, read text, identify colors, and more - highlighting its limitations as a mainstream device not optimized for comprehensive document reading.He compares the Meta AI's output to a live video call demonstration with a human assistant reading details from a business card. Mark also explains the process for hands-free video calling on WhatsApp and Messenger by using the capture button and touchpad.While not a dedicated assistive device, Mark highlights some potentially useful features for visual assistance and hands-free operation.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.Hello everybody, my name is Mark and I'm back once again to talk about Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses latest feature available only for US and Canada.If you haven't heard before about this pair of smart glasses, I highly recommend listening to the episode I made, review of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, where I talk about unboxing, hardware description and basic tasks that you can do with the voice assistant.In this episode, I will show 4 of the latest features available for hardware, V4.0, music integration, multilingual support for messenger services, Meta AI available for US and Canada only, and WhatsApp and Facebook messenger video call.Let's talk first about music integration.Now, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses support Apple Music and Spotify completely hands-free.To do this, you have to activate Apple Music or Spotify directly from the MetaView app.I will show you how to do it.MetaView Open MetaView MetaView From the bottom you have a few tabs, click on settings, and then from here you have to see Apple Music Button Spotify Button If you listen to my voice not too loud, it's because I have placed the microphone really close to my ear, where you will be able to listen to the music completely hands-free.Using only your voice, where you can request commands as resume the music, change to the next song, change to the previous song, and also pause.Just you have to say the magic phrase and it will sound like this.Hey Meta, resume music.Hey Meta, next.Hey Meta, previous.Hey Meta, pause.Great, I think you get some idea how this thing works.Now, I'm going to show you something, but in order to do this request, you have to place the finger on the touchpad.It's to change to the next radio station.Press and hold using one finger on the touchpad for two seconds, will change to the next radio station.Resuming, this is… Full Article
ma Bringing the Magic of Disney+ to your iOS device By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Jun 2024 20:28:59 +0000 In her latest podcast episode, Ida Grace takes listeners on a guided tour of the Disney+ app for iOS devices. Disney+ stands out as a premier streaming platform, boasting an extensive collection of films, television series, and unique content from iconic brands such as Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. It caters to a diverse audience by offering everything from the newest hits to beloved classics. The service is enhanced with high-definition features like 4K UHD and HDR, comprehensive parental controls, and the convenience of multi-screen viewing. Available across multiple devices, Disney+ provides subscribers with a subscription model that includes access to exclusive original content and the latest releases.Disney+ on the App Storehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/disney/id1446075923transcription: 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. Hello AppleVis and Happy Pride Month!Today I'm going to be demonstrating the Disney Plus app and how to use the Disney Plus app.So we are going to talk about how to navigate the Disney Plus app, how to find things that you want to watch, how to browse through the different categories on the website, or I mean the app, sorry, and I am also going to show you where you can go to turn audio description on or off, and I'm showing you this because it's not the easiest thing in the world to find, unfortunately, so I am going to show you where to go to find that.So the first step, the first thing we need to do if we're going to use an app is open it.So, there's the Disney Plus app.We're going to open it.Now I will not be able to show you how to add an account.I'll show you where to go to add one a little bit later, but I will not be able to show you how to actually add an account because our account is already on here.Now our account has several profiles, so anybody who's logged into a specific account can access any profile on this account.So one of the options, add profile button, is you can add a profile to this account, and to do that you can add avatars, you put your name, the typical profile info, except it doesn't ask you for personal info for this app, but I am going to swipe until I find my profile and double tap on that one.Like I said, you can actually access any profile on any given account because I've accessed my sister's profile before, but today we're gonna access mine.So, access Ida Grace's profile.Ida Grace, who is that?Anyway, we're gonna double tap here.Select Disney Plus heading.Okay, now the first thing that you get of course is the Disney Plus heading.Featured carousel, adjustable.Okay, this thing, swipe up or down with one finger to adjust the value.This is like the Acolyte, Disney, Big City Greens, the movie, Doctor Who, Disney, for the first time in forever, the Jim Henson idea man, Disney Junior, Ariel, Mermaid Tales, Inside Out, prepare for Inside Out 2, only in theaters June 14th.Select for details on this title.Yeah, so this little featured carousel, swipe up or down slider thingy… Full Article
ma 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
ma AppleVis Extra 101: Future Echoes - In conversation with the team behind Echo Vision smart glasses By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:04:10 +0000 Welcome to AppleVis Extra 101, where Dave Nason is joined by Xiaoran Wang and Huasong Cao from Agiga, the team behind the upcoming Echo Vision smart glasses. Check out some early demos, with more to come, on their YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AgigaAi/videos And learn more on their website at: https://echovision.agiga.ai/ The team would love to hear your feedback, so please comment below, or contact them through the website.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 there and welcome to the AppleVis Extra.This is episode number 101.My name is David Nason and I'm delighted to be joined by two fantastic guests from Agiga.We have Xiaoran Wang and HuaSong CaoIs that correct, guys?Thank you, David.Thank you for having us.So yeah, delighted.And the product you're going to talk to us about is the Echo Vision.So before we get into that, though, do you want to tell us a little bit about yourselves, the company, what you do, really, and how it all came about?Sure.My name is Xiaoran.I'm the CEO, and before doing this company, actually, I had long experience building and shaping intelligent devices.I started my career at Amazon Level 26.That's the first place of the world's first Kindle and also the world's first Alexa.And I was actually in the early team that developed Alexa devices.And this experience gave me good exposure and got me enough experience on how to build a good intelligent device.I think that's one of the confidence I brought in when I was doing this company that we can build a great product for the community.Brilliant, and obviously, Alexa, a device that's very popular, being a voice-first product, very popular in the blind and visually impaired community.So yeah, that's really cool.And tell us about yourself, Hua Song.Yeah, thanks, David.So my name is Hua Song, and I'm an engineer by training.Before I started this company with Xiaoran, I was with Google for about nine to ten years.I did various software projects, and the latest one is Google Assistant, the voice assistant similar to Amazon counterparts.Yeah, I've been enjoying doing software, building stuff, both hardware and software.And with Giga, what we are trying to do is really to use our expertise built prior to this company and take that to something that we can really use to help everyone.That's brilliant.So do you want to quickly tell us what the product is, and then we can delve into a bit more detail.Yeah, so the product is called EchoVision.By looking, it looks like a normal pair of glasses.The key feature is to articulate visual information into voices.Think about it.If you can't see this, and there's someone next to you, how will this person help you?So basically, he or she is going to describe it for you, like read it out for you.And that's how we envision our product, basically.It's like an assistant, a virtual assistant that does this work for you.Well, I was going to… Full Article
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