Opens the Feedback app – does not require a beta.
Prompts you to name a shortcut to demonstrate a bug and file as Feedback.
Opens Feedback assistant and presses the keyboard shortcut to copy a Feedback ID.
Opens Feedback Assistant on macOS and presses Command + N to create a new feedback report.
Takes a screenshot of your issue and saves it to Files, to be added into a Feedback report.
Opens the Privacy tab in Settings so you can open Analytics and Improvements > Analytics data. On macOS, opens the Library to Diagnostic Reports in your Logs.
Asks you to pick a folder, then a shortcut to open and copy as an iCloud link to paste into your Feedback report.
Asks you to type out your query, then for YouTube videos on the subject.
Opens the link to the Library tab of YouTube, which shows your History, Watch Later, Playlists, and Liked Videos.
Gets your current location, gets the Maps URL, and starts a message to send it to someone.
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.
Records audio at Very High quality, starting and stopping on tap – then, saves to a folder of your choosing.
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