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Deaf Tips Video Series - Shortcuts for Live Captions on an iPhone
Our Regional Outreach Officer, Gary, shows us two simple ways to turn on Live Captions on an iPhone. These options make it quicker and easier to access captions using either a three-button press or a single action button. Live Captions can support phone calls, videos, and everyday communication.
We are proudly delivering projects for the Peer Support and Capacity Building (PSCB) grant for the NDIS.
This video shares tips only. We are not affiliated with or sponsored by any brands, products, or apps shown.
Transcript:
Hello there! Welcome to Deaf Tips. Some time ago, we posted a video about how to put captions on an iPhone. The process of that can be a bit complicated, lengthy and difficult. But don't worry - I have two tricks to show you! The first one is a three button press. I'll show you. You're gonna go to the settings app, click on Accessibility, scroll down and click on Accessibility Shortcuts, then scroll down and click on Live Captions. Press the side button three times for captions. The second one is the one button press. Allow me to demonstrate! You're going to go to the Settings app, click on Action Button, swipe until you get to Accessibility, click Choose a Feature, and scroll down to Live Captions. Click on Live Captions Press the action button one time for captions. Well, now you know how to put captions on an iPhone through two different ways - with a three button press, or a one button press. You can decide which one to use. Let us know which one you like the best! ... See MoreSee Less
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Hi everyone!
For those interested in joining our Deaf Life Skills Workshop, itโs on Thursday 18 June - just two days away. The workshop runs from 10:00am to 11:30am.
This session is about wayfinding - how to use maps for things like buses, trains, and driving. Weโll show you different options and how to use them.
Very exciting! So come along, and see you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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๐๏ธ Tickets are now live!
Curious about how AI could fit into your daily life as a deaf or heard of hearing person? Join us for a relaxed breakfast workshop exploring ways AI can support you, whether thatโs work, study, or everyday tasks.
Demonstrated by deaf AI expert Ravi Vasavan, this session focuses on real-life examples and simple ways to get started. Youโll learn tips you can actually use, and have the chance to ask questions in a supportive space.
No experience needed, just bring your curiosity!
๐๏ธ Wednesday 12 August, 8:00โ9:00am (or stay until 9:30am for networking)
๐ Melbourne Town Hall, 90-130 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC
Book your spot now ๐ events.humanitix.com/ai-and-you-breakfast-event-with-ravi-vasavan
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We are proudly delivering projects for the Peer Support and Capacity Building (PSCB) grant for the NDIS.
This event shares tips only. We are not affiliated with or sponsored by any brands, products, or apps mentioned.
Transcript: Hello! I'm Ravi. Now becoming increasingly common around the world, hearing people are using AI through speech, writing, and other tools to improve their lives and work. But what about us deaf and hard of hearing people? Maybe you're unsure, or have some hesitations or worries. Perhaps you don't know where to start. Perfect - that's exactly what this is for! Deaf Victoria and I are hosting a breakfast event where you'll see me demonstrate how to use different types of AI to suit all kinds of situations. For example, cleaning up your resume, developing an app idea you've had in mind, or a business idea where the admin side feels a bit overwhelming. AI can help with all of that. Come along, ask questions, have a chat, and leave feeling a whole lot better about AI. See you there. Cheers! ... See MoreSee Less
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