Hide Control Center
Hides Control Center and goes back to the current app or Home Screen.
Activates or deactivates Control Center (depending on its current status) – works best with Siri.
Hides Control Center and goes back to the current app or Home Screen.
Designed for running your shortcuts from the Action Button, this shows shortcuts from the visible app or by Focus Mode if not in an app. When in Work mode, also presents option to edit the shortcut. Also, using Orientation, sets DND if face-down and if upside down in pocket, opens Maps directions home.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Control Center so you can change whether to access it within apps or reset it all.
Turns the volume down to 0%. If device is already muted, increases the volume to 35%.
Activates Spotlight search without a query, ready for you to type before showing results.
Asks you to choose the volume level. Optionally, set this to a preset level and run this always change it to the exact volume you want your phone to ring at.
Opens into the Health app to the Clinical Notes section of your Health Records where you can “connect to your providers to see your health records and get updates when there’s a new entry.”
Opens the Amazon customer service page where you can get help with recent items or search Amazon’s help library.
Plays the preselected Replay 2017 playlists on Shuffle. Top tracks include Cash Machine, which I found infinitely funny or enjoyable during the same year when the company I worked at got sold to Apple.
Opens the App Store app to the Today page on iOS and iPadOS or the Discover page on macOS.
Takes you to the page on Amazon where you can set up subscription orders for repeat purchases.
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