Change Siri’s lock screen access
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search and takes you to the “Allow Siri When Locked” setting, which you can toggle off to disallow sensitive information from being accessible while locked.
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Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search and takes you to the “Allow Siri When Locked” setting, which you can toggle off to disallow sensitive information from being accessible while locked.
Opens the deep link into Shortcuts settings on iOS, or opens Shortcuts and presses Command + Comma on macOS to open preferences.
Opens the deep link into Safari extensions on iOS or the Extensions settings on macOS (located at the bottom of Privacy and Security).
Presents a menu of your named Wallpapers and switches to the option of your choice.
Switches to your default Wallpaper, untied from any Focus mode.
Switches between wallpapers to the one you have set for your Work focus.
Opens the deep link into the Accessibility settings on iOS or the Universal Access preference pane on macOS.
Switches the Voice Control so you can issue commands to your device, giving you hands-free control of your devices.
Works great for Accessibility purposes, as well as simply using a device when you can’t reach it – I use this on my iPad Pro when it’s on the stand I have on my desk.
Increase the text size on your device (and reset it) as needed. Includes options for “Easier,” “Monitor Stand” (my custom setup), and “Defaults.”
Switches the setting to Reduce White Point, lowering the overall screen brightness below normally-allowed levels.