Do not disturb
Is there a setting/way to have Do not disturb automatically come on when there are certain events (which are in my calendar). I’m a therapist and when I have a client I would like not to have to turn it on repeatedly.
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Is there a setting/way to have Do not disturb automatically come on when there are certain events (which are in my calendar). I’m a therapist and when I have a client I would like not to have to turn it on repeatedly.
No that is currently not possible. What is possible is to schedule a set time for DND which will not work for you because your schedule may not be uniform day by day and you may have multiple schedules a day (Client appointments).
If you wish then you can quickly turn DND ON and OFF from the control center and tapping the Half Moon icon.
Axel F.
No that is currently not possible. What is possible is to schedule a set time for DND which will not work for you because your schedule may not be uniform day by day and you may have multiple schedules a day (Client appointments).
If you wish then you can quickly turn DND ON and OFF from the control center and tapping the Half Moon icon.
Axel F.
Buggeration.. that is a pain.
also, is there a reason when I ask Siri to play a song from my imported library she is all of a sudden saying there’s an issue with Apple Music (assuming this is the subscription which I don’t have)
I’ve done that. But in between clients I wish to be able to know when I’m getting notifications and having to turn it on and off repeatedly is a pain. also when I’m able to set it for just upcoming events it only does it one at a time.
It actually sounds like a very useful feature. Suggest it to Apple here: https://apple.com/feedback.
How about just flipping the Mute switch when you don’t want to be interrupted?
Do not disturb