[accesscomp] Re: From Dan

  • From: "Reginald George" <adapt@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 22:28:01 -0700

Hey Robert, where has Dan been?  You haven’t sent these in a while.  

From: Robert Acosta 
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 10:31 AM
To: tektalk discussion 
Subject: [accesscomp] From Dan

Well, Mediacom was reliably  out of service again on Wednesday.  So I am 
sending Wednesday's tip today along with Thursday in another email.

I checked on Mediacom's rating and that company is at the bottom.  Boy, how 
lucky can I be, smile.

 

I have two parts to today's tip.

The first is how to manually control Siri and second are genteral improvements 
in the most recent IOS upgrade.

 

The start of each section is marked with an asterisk.

 

*How to manually control when Siri listens to you with iOS 7.1

By Allyson Kazmucha, 

Tuesday, Mar 11, 2014 

 

Ever had a time where you're using Siri and your iPhone or iPad doesn't stop 
listening when you want it to? Maybe someone else is talking or there's noise 
in the background, but you're done and the wave form just won't stop. Luckily 
iOS 7.1 solves that problem by letting you control not only when Siri starts 
but it stops as well!

How to hold down the Home button to control when Siri stops listening

1.    Press and hold down the Home button on your iPhone or iPad to start Siri 
listening. 

2.    Keep holding down the Home button and speak your request to Siri. 

3.    Release the Home button to stop Siri listening.   That's all there is to 
it. Instead of pressing the Home button just to activate Siri, You're holding 
it down the entire time you're talking to Siri..

 

 

* iOS 7.1 is the first major update to Apple's seventh generation iPhone, iPad, 
and iPod touch operating system. Code-named Sochi and released on Monday, March 
10, 2014, iOS 7.1 not only provides much needed — and long overdue — bug fixes 
but several feature improvements as well.

Here's the official iOS 7 change log from Apple:

CarPlay

·         iOS experience designed for the car

·         Simply connect your iPhone to a CarPlay enabled vehicle

·         Supports Phone, Music, Maps, Messages, and 3rd-party audio apps

·         Control with Siri and the car's touchscreen, knobs, and buttons

Siri

·         Manually control when Siri listens by holding down the home button 
while you speak and releasing it when you're done as an alternative to letting 
Siri automatically notice when you stop talking

·         New, more natural sounding male and female voices for Mandarin 
Chinese, UK English, Australian English, and Japanese

iTunes Radio

·         Search field above Featured Stations to easily create stations based 
on your favorite artist or song

·         Buy albums with the tap of a button from Now Playing Subscribe to 
iTunes Match on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to enjoy iTunes Radio ad-free

Calendar

·         Option to display events in month view

·         Country specific holidays automatically added for many countries

Accessibility

·         Bold font option now includes the keyboard, calculator, and many icon 
glyphs

·         Reduce Motion option now includes Weather, Messages, and multitasking 
UI animations

·         New options to display button shapes, darken app colors, and reduce 
white point

Other

·         New Camera setting to automatically enable HDR for iPhone 5s

·         iCloud Keychain support in additional countries

·         FaceTime call notifications are automatically cleared when you answer 
a call on another device

·         Fixes a bug that could occasionally cause a home screen crash

·         Improves Touch ID fingerprint recognition

·         Improved performance for iPhone 4

·         Fixes display of Mail unread badge for numbers greater than 10,000

·         Continued user interface refinements

 

 

 

 

Robert Acosta, President

Helping Hands for the Blind

(818) 998-0044

www.helpinghands4theblind.org

 

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