[Trainer-Talk] Siri Loses Commands like Asking for Voicemail

David Ward dward at goodwillvalleys.com
Thu Sep 30 13:13:44 UTC 2021


Hey Ya'll,

This might affect your students with iOS 15. See this article.

Apple removes Siri features used by visually impaired users | 
AppleInsider 
<https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/09/30/apple-removes-siri-features-used-by-visually-impaired-users>


I verified on my iPhone 8 with iOS 15 that the Voicemail and Email 
Composing feature is gone, I'm assuming the others are too. I'm hoping 
to replace this feature for students who need it with a Shortcut that 
can restore this voice command functionality to Siri. In the past I've 
shared a shortcut to students that was useful in starting a Voice Memo 
recording or playing the latest one back, so this may be a new era we're 
entering at A.T. guys. But I'm hope'n Apple restores this feature, at 
least the Voicemial thing, perhaps their re-jiggering it. Seems like 
this stuff would be pretty important for people dring a car, using a 
homepod, or an apple watch though.


Rock on! Never give up never surrender.

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On 9/22/2021 2:06 PM, Kerryann Ifill via Trainer-Talk wrote:
> Hello all:
> I have a young man who will be taking exams in music. He is totally blind but has a pretty good ear for music. He has no  braille music reading skills, but is prefftywith his screenreader and ordinary software.
> What i am asking is what music notation software would you recommend and why? which screen reader works best with music notation?
> Please jump in with any advice.
> thanks and regards
> Kerryann
>
> Kerryann F.. Ifill
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