Daniel Holt2

Q: Is there any way to disable Messages bells and whistles in ios 10?

For those of us who simply want to send and receive text messages, without effects, Digital Touch images, apps, etc., is there any way to turn all that off and return to the simpler interface we had in ios 9?

iPhone 6s, iOS 10.0.2

Posted on Oct 15, 2016 7:54 PM

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Q: Is there any way to disable Messages bells and whistles in ios 10?

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  • by DuskLite,

    DuskLite DuskLite Oct 15, 2016 8:02 PM in response to Daniel Holt2
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    Oct 15, 2016 8:02 PM in response to Daniel Holt2

    If you turn on "reduce motion" in the settings you will no longer see the fancy effects when people send them. Instead it'll put in parenthesis whatever the effect was. I.e. "(sent with whisper)"

     

    You'll find this setting in

     

    Settings>General>Accesibility>Reduce Motion

     

    Keep in mind this will only turn off the effects. You will still receive the handwritten messages as normal.

  • by Daniel Holt2,

    Daniel Holt2 Daniel Holt2 Oct 15, 2016 8:22 PM in response to DuskLite
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    Oct 15, 2016 8:22 PM in response to DuskLite

    Thanks. I knew this. Interestingly, Reduce Motion seemed to be turned on by default. I'm annoyed that now when I want to send a text, the area I need to click to bring up the keyboard has been cut in half and I'm always (initially) presented with camera, Digital Touch, and apps icons.

     

    I remember when Steve Jobs insisted that the two-button mouse was an abomination that destroyed the elegant simplicity of having a single button. Wonder what he would have thought about all this.

  • by DuskLite,

    DuskLite DuskLite Oct 15, 2016 8:29 PM in response to Daniel Holt2
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    Oct 15, 2016 8:29 PM in response to Daniel Holt2

    OOooo. I understand what you meant now. Yeah, there's nothing you can do about that. If this is not something you want, get a simpler phone. Or get an android phone and use their painfully boring messaging app. IF simple texting is what you want, just get used to tapping on that halved message thing.

  • by Daniel Holt2,

    Daniel Holt2 Daniel Holt2 Oct 17, 2016 12:56 PM in response to DuskLite
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    Oct 17, 2016 12:56 PM in response to DuskLite

    I found the solution: iOS 9.3.5. Works like a charm.