![]() Now go to Devices and wait for it to recognize your bluetooth mouse. Go to Settings, Accessibility, Touch, Assistive Touch and toggle on Assistive Touch. When enabled, your iPhone will always look out for a “Hey Siri” command, even when your iPhone is face down or covered. There’s a new “Always Listen for ‘Hey Siri'” option in Settings > Accessibility > Siri. If you buy a compatible app on the Mac App Store for your MacBook, you’ll be able to download its iPhone iOS counterpart for free, just as you can for apps between the iPhone and iPadOS. ![]() There are nine new Memoji stickers – check them out! The new iOS 13.4 just came out with some new features. ![]()
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