
Opens the app that lets you “sew” pictures together, AKA stitch screenshots into one.
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Returns to the Home Screen, then waits just under 1 or 2 second to take a screenshot (so it shows the dots for widgets), then saves it to a pre-created Home Screen album in Photos.
Opens the Accessibility settings for the Apple TV Remote, which include changes the swipe gestures to Directional Buttons only, and Live TV Buttons for guide and channel buttons.
Opens the “Displays” preference pane in System Settings so you can click Arrange to see your display setup.
Opens a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Take a link from the Share sheet or yourclipboard and open it in the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to see past versions of the page.
Opens the page to let you decide which person is watching on Disney+
Opens the Audio or Visual section of Accessibility settings where you can adjust Headphone Accomations, Background Sounds, Mono Audio, Power On and Off Sounds, Headphone Notifications, Balance, and LED Flash for Alerts.
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