An interesting added feature by iOS 18 developers for users with disabilities. With it, you can control your iPhone using your voice. You don’t have to pronounce the kernel command, you can make a preset sound and the gadget will perform the desired action.

Now let’s look at how to set up the new option and what you can do with it.

How to Enable Sound Control in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

1. Go to Settings – Accessibility – Touch – Sound Actions.
Not the latest beta version of iOS 18 on some devices the feature is not available. I hope this will be fixed in the next updates.

2. Click To practiceto undergo sound pronunciation training.

3. Select a sound from the list and try to repeat it.

4. Once you have decided on the sound, return to the previous menu and select the appropriate option.

5. Choose the action that will be activated when iPhone hears this sound.

Some universal accessibility features and any command automation are available as standard system options.

For example, you can “shush” your iPhone to make it lock, turn on silent mode, or toggle the screen orientation lock.

How other iOS 18 news works:

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◉ How to Use Calculator and Currency Converter in iOS 18 Keyboard

◉ How to change “Hey Siri” to any other phrase

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◉ How Game Mode Works

◉ How to Block Any App on iPhone

◉ How to Hide Any App in iOS 18

◉ How to Control Someone Else’s iPhone Remotely in iOS 18

◉ How to Disable Auto-Delete Files in iCloud in iOS 18

◉ How to Send iMessage on a Schedule in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia






Source: Iphones RU

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