Comment by wanderingstan

Comment by wanderingstan 12 hours ago

4 replies

I empathize. My dad is 98 and can mostly use his iPhone fine, but I just wish I could turn off all the “shortcuts”: He doesn’t get swiping down from different edges of the screen for control panel vs notifications. He doesn’t get hard-pressing on icons for different options (like the flashlight), and so on. Wish I could turn off Siri and Apple Pay, because hitting the “sleep” button just slightly wrong can invoke them and then he’s stumped.

joules77 11 hours ago

Not just your dad but the vast majority don't use these features either.

The human brain has a natural upper limit in how many times it's beliefs can update per year. If the Total new features shipped by every company in the land, every year exceeds that limit, most of it is a gigantic waste.

Large, cash rich companies beyond a point attract opportunists. And soon they outnumber innovators.

After that happens we get run away Involution (change without purpose).

There is never ending amount of work going on, hyper specialization, elon/trump style self glorification/back patting, and all happening with very little purpose or meaning being produced.

The solution is well known. Orgs which have purpose are tuned into the Limits baked into the system.

wlesieutre 11 hours ago

Try Settings -> Apple Intelligence & Siri -> Talk and Type to Siri

You can individually turn off 1) voice activation phrases, 2) press and hold side button, and 3) double tap bottom edge to type

For the flashlight, I assume you're talking about on the lock screen. You can customize the lock screen and remove that button entirely. If he has a newer iPhone, flashlight is probably a good use for the "Action Button" on the left, if he doesn't want to use that for toggling ringer/vibrate.

Barbing 7 hours ago

Disable Apple Pay:

1. Search settings for Apple Pay

2. Tap Apple Pay Defaults

3. Toggle off Double-Click Side Button

(Siri disable instructions in sibling)

Telaneo 11 hours ago

> Wish I could turn off Siri and Apple Pay, because hitting the “sleep” button just slightly wrong can invoke them and then he’s stumped.

This should be possible? Or at-least it was when I was still using an iPhone, which was less than a year ago.