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How to take photos with your voice on your iPhone

In Applesfera inform us of an important functionality that can be achieved thanks to the accessibility settings of iOS 14. A system for take photos with your voice which, in addition to being really comfortable, is of course designed to help people with some kind of visual impairment use the device.

These are the steps, as they have in Applesfera, to take advantage of the accessibility settings of iOS 14 and take photos with your voice:

  1. Settings – Accessibility
  2. The voice control settings are searched and activated.
  3. We click on ‘Activate commands’: in the sentence section, write ‘photo’ –without the quotation marks–. In application choose ‘Camera’. In ‘Action’, ‘Run custom text’.

With this, the voice command has been created. Now we have to know how to use it, that is, how to take photos with the voice:

  1. The camera application opens and the ‘Photo’ or ‘Portrait’ mode is selected.
  2. We say ‘photo’ and, voila, the photo is taken automatically.

IPhone accessibility settings

On the official help page of Apple they point out that the iPhone offers many accessibility features to meet your vision, physical and motor, hearing, and learning needs.

Regarding vision, for example, there are functions such as VoiceOver, Zoom, Magnifier, change the screen and the size of the text, reduce or stop the movement of the elements of the screen, make the iPhone read a selected text or activate the audio description for videos.

Regarding the physical and motor aids There are Face ID and attention, voice control, button control, side or home button, Apple TV Remote, pointer control, keyboards and AirPods. And, when it comes to hearing: headphones, sound recognition, RTT / TTY, audio and visual, and subtitles.

Apple has a website specific in which everything necessary for the activation and use of these functionalities is explained. It also allows you to contact them directly, specifically with the accessibility technical support of Apple, so that they resolve all the doubts that are deemed appropriate.

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