Automation in Apple devices has been a feature long established in their devices for years now, going back as far as the āAutomatorā app in macOS.
However, there was never an app that worked for iOS in the same vein, until Apple bought a company by the name of āWorkflowā back in 2017.
Since then, the rebranded āShortcutsā has been an integral part of many usersā workflow, being able to set up many commands to open apps on a particular day, or even create newsletters or workspaces to differentiate an iPad from working to relaxing.
But with the upcoming iOS 14.3 version, a new āwallpaperā feature has appeared, enabling users to change their wallpapers on their home and lock screens at will, without having to go into the āSettingsā app. Hereās how to create this for your device.
What are Shortcuts?
The āShortcutsā app debuted on iOS 12 back in 2017. A rebrand of the āWorkflowā app, it comes pre-installed on every iOS device, which enables anyone to build or download shortcuts that can help cut down on any routines that users do on their devices, to a simple tap on the Home Screen.
When you load up the app, you can go to the āGalleryā section, where you can download hundreds of shortcuts right away to use. The below image shows just some examples for accessibility; you can convert your Wi-Fi password to a QR code, toggle settings with one tap that are usually 7 taps away, and many more.
But this isnāt restricted to the app to download; you can find a wealth of sites that host their own shortcuts, such as Matthew Cassinelliās incredible library of shortcuts.
The app has only gotten better in recent years, with the app introducing āAutomationā features, so a series of steps can be executed when a certain time or action takes place.
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How to use the Shortcut
This is where the āWallpaperā action comes in. The Shortcuts app is constantly updated, itās not just the major versions each year where you see a significant upgrade.
This particular action did appear last year, but for whatever reason, was taken out, until the beta release of iOS 14.3 a few weeks ago.
Bare in mind; this is a release not available to the public as yet; only to those who have signed up to the āpublic betaā channel or who have a developer account.
If you follow the above steps, or click this link on your iOS device with 14.3 installed, you will be able to use the shortcut, and even tailor it to your needs. If you want to change it to a different album, or when the wallpapers change, itās your call.
Shortcuts is an underrated feature, and one that isnāt really talked about to the general public. However, itās a fantastic tool that can really reduce many steps that people do for their iOS devices each day.
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