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Change language for Siri
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Language to let you change between one of the many options available.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Siri and Dictation History where you can delete interactions currently associated with the device from Apple servers.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Language to let you change between one of the many options available.
Opens the deep link into Settings > General > Siri on iOS or the Speech settings on macOS.
Opens the settings app to Notifications > Siri Suggestions you can customize which apps show up in the Suggestions widget or Lock Screen.
Opens the deep link into Setitngs > Siri and Search > Siri Voice to let you change between the America, Australian, British, Indian, Irish, or South African variety and Voices 1-5.
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 Settings > Siri and Search > Siri Responses where you can toggle where to Prefer Silent Responses, PRefer Spoken Responses, or set it to Automatic. Options also include a toggle to Always Show Siri Captions and Always Show Speech – I have these all turned on.
Opens the Letterboxd app on the selected Apple TV, then shows the Remote so you can navigate
Opens the TV app to the dedicated section for Friday Night Baseball.
Opens the deep link to Threads’ Create menu so you can post a new thread. On Mac, opens the Threads website.
Prompts you to add a start time and end time, then what you worked on, then pick a project – once you’re done, Timery logs the entry in Toggl.
Opens the macOS folder System > Library > Services so you can see shortcuts you’ve added as Services.
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