Turns on the default Do Not Disturb mode.
Presents a menu of various time periods for setting Do Not Disturb, then adjusts your device according to the choice – includes a few colloquial phrases like “a bit” and “a while” that can be customized to your preferences, plus options for turning it on until lunch or after work.
Sets the playback destination to AirPods Pro and turns Transparency on, turns off Do Not Disturb and Airplane Mode, turns on Cellular Data, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, sets the volume to 85%, the brightness to 100%, and turns on Light mode, then turns on every option for Sound Recognition, then vibrates if run from iPhone when it’s all done.
Gets the next-most calendar event and asks you to pick a Focus to set until the event ends.
Opens the Wallet app to the pass for your local transit line, whether BART in the Bay Area or SmarTrip in the D.C. Metro area.
Utilizes AppleScript to open the Developer and press Command + Option + C to copy the URL of the current session to your clipboard.
Opens the Books tab of the Books app so you can see all your non-PDF items only.
Asks you to pick from any of your Reminders Lists in order of their grouping and opens the list of your choice.
Uses the Elgato Control Center app to turn the Key Light that I have facing the ceiling off.
Quickly change your device’s system volume by picking a numeric value from a list. Customize the list to contain your favorite volume presets, which support decimal values.
Original version by Federico Viticci for MacStories: https: or or www.macstories.net or ios or how-to-adjust-ios-volume-via-workflow-when-streaming-audio-to-homepod or
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