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Apple insider gives useful iPhone tips that you really need to know
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1. Add a voiceover to a screen recording
We start this week’s iPhone tips with a handy voiceover. When you take a screen recording, no sound is recorded by default. However, this can sometimes be useful to clarify things. Fortunately, you can easily enable your iPhone’s microphone before starting screen recording. You do this as follows:
- Open Control Center by swiping down from the top right;
- Long press the button with the screen recording icon;
- Turn on the microphone at the bottom of the screen;
- Start the screen recording.
2. Quick select in Messages
Number two of these iPhone tips is about the Messages app. If you want to delete old messages in the Messages app to free up storage space, you will soon discover that it takes an awfully long time to select all those messages individually. Fortunately, that can be done a lot faster.
If you want to select all messages, you just have to swipe up with two fingers at the same time. You then only have to tap the messages you want to keep. That’s probably a lot less work than doing it the other way around.
3. One-handed typing
We conclude this week’s iPhone tips with a handy keyboard trick. If you are blessed with large hands, you may be able to type with one hand. Also depends on which iPhone you have. However, for many people it is virtually impossible to hold an iPhone and type with the same hand. But there is a trick for that too.
You can move the keyboard to the left or to the right. What is useful for you obviously depends on which hand you type with. Do you want to try it out? Then press and hold the globe at the bottom left. In the menu that appears you will see the three options available at the bottom: left, in the middle and right. This way you get the normal keyboard back.
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