Is it possible to add my new Series 5 Apple Watch to my Catalina iMac’s Home
App? If so, How?
Angus MacKinnon, Personalism Student
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For those of you who have, or had, the mini 4 as a replacement for
the mini 3, did you find the 4 to be slower? I heard from one person who
says his 4 was definitely slower than the 3 he used to have.
I wish to have this confirmed. I am looking into the iPad mini 5
which I believe is in
I have been really in doubt if the watch is worth it for me, it have too do
with me being doing yoga, and i am not sure how it will see all the diffrent
posses we do in Hathatha yoga, and or yin yoga, so well a timer is what works
for me , for the most poses.
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> On 29 Jan 2020
Smart invert drives me insane! It makes me hate using social media, which I
try and avoid anyway.
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> On Jan 29, 2020, at 1:04 AM, 'Harry Bell' v
I feel toggling the side or home button is simplest, but whatever works for you
is best for you.
- Brad -
> On Jan 29, 2020, at 11:43, 'Harry Bell' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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I’ve just discovered that if you turn on voice control (and make sure you are
using EarPods or headphones if us
I’ve just discovered that if you turn on voice control (and make sure you are
using EarPods or headphones if using voiceover), you can instruct your iPhone
to turn classic or smart invert colours on or off. Just a thought?
Harry
> On 29 Jan 2020, at 17:01, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> Actually, the
Actually, the current situation under 13.3.1 is better than with the previous
iteration. While iOS 13.3 fixed some things, it made some things like Safari
worse, and toggling Smart Invert did nothing to help. At least with 13.3.1,
toggling Smart Invert has returned as an option in most cases.
Hi,
Thanks for the clarification Brad. Yeah, I much preferred dark screen with
lighter letters way back in the early 90's when I could actually see enough to
read a screen. Sounds frustrating indeed. I checked and there doesn't even
seem to be an option under the gesture commands to specify
I have tried turning Dark Mode off, and just using Smart Invert like in iOS 12,
but once I turn on Smart Invert, Dark Mode is turned on and stays on. I have
tried going with only Dark Mode, but there are too many issues for this to be
workable for me. For now, I will just keep toggling the sid
You have put the issues so well, Brad! I have reported this to Apple yet
again... Pages documents need Classic invert colours, many emails need Dark
mode to get the body of the email to appear as white text on dark background.
And with Smart invert on, try going into the App Store, find a new ap
The issue is so inconsistent across the environment, that I don’t see how this
could work. For now, at least I am able to use the side button to toggle Smart
Invert on/off as needed.
- Brad -
On Jan 29, 2020, at 09:07, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi,
I'm not familiar with this
The issues continue with the latest 13.3.1 update. Somethings are better than
with the last update, like I am able to view Safari web pages with light text
on a black background again, but the experience is inconsistent across
different non-stock apps. The good news is that at least toggling S
Thanks for the information, Jeff. I'll look into it. Cheers,
Slau
> On Jan 28, 2020, at 11:32 PM, Jeff Greene wrote:
>
> Hi Slau,
> I currently have a Grifin Unhackable Mesh wifi router and like it a lot. It
> uses an iphone app to set it up and manage the network. The app is totally
> access
Hi Donna,
Fantastic, thanks for the info. Cheers,
Slau
> On Jan 28, 2020, at 3:15 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hi Slau,
>
> We just replaced our Extreme with a Netgear Orby, and so far have been quite
> happy with it. You'll want some sighted help using the app during t
Hi,
I'm not familiar with this issue. Is it something that an activity might be
used as a workaround?
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jan 29, 2020, at 00:04, 'Harry Bell' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Dark
Set the timer. I think you are making this more complicated than it really is.
- Brad -
On Jan 29, 2020, at 01:22, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Ok, today i started a 7 minutes workout from my apple watch.
It worked like a charm but it did not stop after 7 minutes.
I can’t for sure say if it tol
Hi Anders,
No, the work-out doesn't stop at the end of the specified time. Your watch will
just ding--and vibrate, and that's how you'll know you hit the 7 minutes. I
think that's how most people want it. For example, I set my elliptical time for
30 minutes. That's the minimum amount of time I
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