Control Home
Set the state of [name of Home set up in the Home app] by selecting scenes and accessories to automate.
Checks the temperature sensor levels in the main room, converting values to readable numbers before presenting them.
Turns on the Apple TV, set a Home scene, and turns on Entertainment focus for an hour.
Toggles a set of 4 Hue lights and one Light Strip in my main living space.
Sets the Hue light in my kitchen on or off depending on the current state.
Sets the “I’m Working” scene, turning on my office lights to optimal levels for the workday.
Turns on the kitchen lights and sets playback to the HomePod mini.
Turns on the TV, opens the Apple TV Remote, and sets the Movie Time scene before turning down brightness, enabling Do Not Disturb, and activating my Letterboxd shortcuts.
Opens the deep link to the Personal Voice feature available in Accessibility settings on iOS, where you can create a Personal Voice, decide whether to Share Across Devices, and Allow Apps to Request to Use.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Display > Text Size so you can control how things look on your iPad.
Opens the Trackpad preferences where you can change settings like Tracking Speed, Click intensity, silent clicking, and more. On iOS, opens Pointer settings.
Opens the Dock preference pane for macOS so you can customize features like widgets.
Asks for the current mileage, then logs the date, time, and value into a .CSV file in iCloud Drive.
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