For iPhone
New in Notes
1
You can now share folders in
Notes. Open a folder from the
Folders screen, tap the Three-dots icon
(top right) and, from the menu, choose
Add People. Share the folder and
contents by inviting people to join, as you
do with shared notes.
3
There’s a new Gallery View. Pull the
screen down to reveal the
Four-squares icon, and then tap it to view
your notes as thumbnails. Repeat to return
to a list. You can also tap the Sort By link to
change how the notes are arranged.
2
The Share Options link in the
previous step lets you organise
your folder’s permissions. In a nutshell,
you can choose whether people you invite
to share it can make changes to the notes
to which they get access, or view them
only, no changes allowed.
You can also pair an Xbox One or PS4 Dual
Shock controller and, thankfully, it’s a lot
easier. Put your controller into Paring Mode
(PS4: hold PS and Share buttons until the
light on top flashes. XB: hold Connect for
three seconds. Go to Settings > Bluetooth
on your iPhone, and find your controller
listed. Tap it to pair.
You can pair a mouse with an iPhone
and iOS 13, but it’s not easy. Go to
Settings > Accessibility > Touch, and tap
AssistiveTouch. On the next screen, turn
AssistiveTouch on. Scroll down and tap
Pointing Devices, then tap Bluetooth
Devices. Put your mouse into Paring Mode
(see instructions), and it should pair and
start to work.
With Silence Unknown Callers activated
incoming calls, whose number isn’t found
in your Contacts, Mail, or Messages, go
straight to voice mail. To activate this
feature, go to Settings > Phone and scroll
the screen up. Switch it on.
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