Open Siri Accessibility preferences

Opens the deep link into Settings for Accessibility and Siri, including controls for Type to Siri, Siri Pause Time, Speaking Rate, Spoken Responses, whether to Always Listen for “Hey Siri,” whether to Show Apps Behind Siri, whether to Announce Notifications on Speaker, and Call Hang Up with Siri during phone and FaceTime calls.

Actions Used

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URL
Passes the specified URL to the next action.
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Open URLs
Opens URLs passed into the action in Safari (or the corresponding app if it’s a deep link).

Extra Details

Run Shortcut deep link
shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Open%20Siri%20Accessibility%20preferences
Open Shortcut deep link
shortcuts://open-shortcut?name=Open%20Siri%20Accessibility%20preferences
AppleScript code
tell application “Shortcuts Events” run shortcut “Open Siri Accessibility preferences” end tell

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