Comment by nesk_

Comment by nesk_ 2 days ago

6 replies

I agree, but what’s the solution then? Creating a new app doing the same job? Or writing a tutorial to explain how to use the native scanner?

denkmoon 2 days ago

Move it out of the Files app. Nobody uses Files, Apple seemingly doesn't want you to use Files. Clearly not a priority though.

  • treetalker 2 days ago

    Pressing and holding the Files icon on the iOS home screen allows you to directly access the scanning feature.

    Pretty handy! I didn’t know this feature existed, and the scanner app I had been using stopped working a couple months ago and I haven’t been able to find a replacement that I was happy with.

  • Gethsemane 2 days ago

    On the latest iOS update, searching for the Files app also returns a shortcut to the scanner. Weirdly, searching for "scan" or similar doesn't return it... The icon is similar in design to the control centre so you'd think it could be added there, but again, it's unavailable...

    • kriz9 2 days ago

      You need to type "scan d" for it to work. It's funny how both Windows and iOS manage to struggle with pretty basic search functionality.

  • ok_dad 2 days ago

    > Nobody uses Files

    What else would you use? I use it quite often.

    • salad-tycoon 2 days ago

      Same, but to answer your question: Notes app also has scanning.