I find it useful to always start by saying Hello siri. That seems to wake
her up. Or, are you there, siri? After that, the program seems to respond
much more promptly.
Anisio Correia
Atlanta, Georgia
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On Oct 18, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Carol Pearson
Yes I sometimes do that also when I want to ask questions will get serious
attention and ask you to send something! However, I am talking about dictating
when you have an email message in front of you. It does not work then! It
simply puts what you say to Siri in the text!
Carol P
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Tried this. Seems to work. But be prepared to double tap to get Siri to
listen to you again.
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On 19/10/2013 17:00, Anisio Correia wrote:
I find it useful to always start by saying Hello siri. That seems to wake her up. Or,
are you there,
Hi Robin,
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them. However, I am actually talking
about when dictating and not when I'm asking Siri questions and to do things
and usually find this happens when first dictating. After that, everything
often seems okay. It's so annoying! I don't quite know
Hello Carol,
I have noticed this also from Time-to-time.
Max.
On 18/10/2013, at 2:46 AM, Carol Pearson carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote:
When dictating, does anyone find that Siri is sometimes silent, although
information has been written in the text field? I sometimes find this and
I have also noticed this, even in IOS6 I did as well.
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From: Agent086b agent0...@bigpond.com
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Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: Series silences!
Hello Carol,
I have noticed this also from Time-to-time.
Max.
On 18/10