Hi Tim.
Nice one, I was able to turn up my ringer volume on my watch through your
instructions.
Thanks so much.
Kawal.
> On 15 Jun 2020, at 17:11, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A couple of things to note here. First, Angus, the gestures that Jeff stated
> are for
Hi,
A couple of things to note here. First, Angus, the gestures that Jeff stated
are for VO users, those gestures will not be the same when VO is turned off.
Second, alert volume is set in in Settings, Sounds & Haptics. So, whatever you
have the volume set there will affect the ringer and al
Jeff
Thank you. Just thinking about my Muscle Control. I guess I will turn off
VoiceOver and have a Sighted Individual Do your instructions. It would hav been
nice of Apple to control volume with Siri and/or the Watch App on the iPhone.
Angus MacKinnon, Personalism Student
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This will not increase the ringing volume on the watch as I’d like to know how
to turn up the volume when the watch rings when someone is calling.
Kawal.
> On 14 Jun 2020, at 13:51, Jeff Berwick wrote:
>
> The gesture for changing volume is to double tap with two fingers and then
> slide up o
The gesture for changing volume is to double tap with two fingers and then
slide up or down on the watch face. Voiceover will announce the volume as you
slide.
I don’t know if this will change the SIRI volume as I have also noticed that
the watch volume and SIRI volume can often be out of sync
Sorry. I have not seen the below.
I have a Cellular Apple Watch Series 5 with Watch OS 6.2.5. I used the Digital
Crown to call Siri and said “Hey Siri, FaceTime “Contact’s Name””. The Volume
was so low I could hear the Caller even with my ear near the Apple Watch
. Does anyone know how to increa