- Spotify Click the install file to finish up. If your download didn't start, try again. Bring your music to mobile and tablet, too. Listening on your phone or tablet.
- Finally, Spotify now works with Siri! It's been a long time coming, but as of Spotify Music version 8.5.6 for iOS 13, you can make Siri or Hey Siri on your iPhone play and control music in your Spotify account. But what commands can you use? We've built a list of everything you can tell Siri to do on Spotify right now, and as time goes on, the list may grow even more powerful.
Once it’s done, you can play music and even control it through voice commands. Be sure to end each of your commands with “On/from Spotify” so that the virtual assistant can understand which services to access. For example, “Hey Siri, play my dance playlist on Spotify.” “Hey Siri, play Ed Sheeran songs on Spotify.” 20.
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Siri detected as running on Mac Posted by Scott Maxwell, Last modified by Scott Maxwell on 30 August 2018 02:00 PM | |
If either of the above messages is received when starting LockDown Browser for Mac, it indicates that Siri has been detected as running on the computer. As Siri is not permitted to run during a LockDown Browser session, it will be necessary for you to click on the 'kill these applications' button. If this button fails to close Siri, it indicates you might not be logged in as the primary user, who is also the administrator of the system. The 'primary user' is the person who initially installed MacOS Sierra or MacOS High Sierra (or initially set up a new Mac). The first thing to do is to try clicking the 'Kill Applications' button repeatedly, as this has been shown to close down all running Siri processes. If your Mac has two or more accounts, please verify the other accounts are not active by clicking on the user's name in the upper right side of the menu bar. In the long term, we suggest the following steps: 1. Go to Mac->System Preferences->Siri->'Siri Suggestions & Privacy' to uncheck any selected apps in the list, click 'Done'. 2. Go to Mac->System Preferences->Siri to uncheck (disable) 'Enable Ask Siri' and uncheck 'Show Siri in menu bar' 3. Go to Mac->System Preferences->Users & Groups->'user'->'Login Items', highlight any items and click the '-' to remove them from automatically opening. 3. Close down all other apps. 4. Restart the the Mac. 5. Immediately go to Finder->Applications to start LockDown Browser (do not start any other app or do any searching in the Finder) If the student still gets a prompt about 'siriknowledged', they can follow the steps as seen in this screen capture: https://www.screencast.com/t/hOB3VxLj 1. Go to Finder->Applications->Utilities->Activity Monitor and start the app 2. In the View menu select 'All Processes' 3. Locate and highlight 'siriknowledged' 4. Click the 'circle x' in the upper left. 5. Click 'Force Quit' to close the process. |