We've all wanted to write a quick note and go to the iPhone, usually because that's all we have. The standard procedure would be to unlock the iPhone, find the Note app, open it and create a new one.. Another option would be to ask Siri to write us a text she gave us, but we all know that Siri is incomplete and something may be lost when writing what was said. there is a way to get older.
The missed function of the iPhone is quick notes, basically because it's hidden and you should ask to make it accessible at least until your first use. Buried among the many options we can add to the Control Center is this work that will work wonders for those who need to take notes on their device.
How to work access to quick notes
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Open "Settings"
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Scroll down and search "Control Center". Alternatively you can look straight into the search bar for "Settings".
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Click "Customize controls".
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Swipe down again and search "Notes", click the button where you have a symbol "+" green on the front.
If you are here now you should be able to see the app icon "Notes" at the Control Center.
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Now, even when the screen is off, opening the control center and with one click can reach a new note ready to write.
Continue with your last note
There is still one more step to be added to make this work as productive as possible, and it is there be able to resume the last note you made and continue writing on it. And now we can choose if what we want when we use the quick note button again to open a new one or continue to keep what we've done.
To choose the option we want to make, follow these steps:
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Open "Settings" then go to "Notes".
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Inside "Notes" scroll down and you'll find an option "Access with locked screen".
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From here we can block access to notes if we wish, but in addition to adding a button to the Control Center now we can choose "Create new note" either "Continue with the last note", because it's so easy for us.
As a little extra note, Don't be afraid they can access your notes from the lock screen, like other shortcuts that are programmed to access, the functions of this are limited, so they can't see much more than your last note.
If you take notes on an iPad and your iPad is compatible with one of the two generations of Apple Pencil, touching the screen lock of an Apple tablet with a metal pen will automatically open a new note, such as the iPhone we can set up for the last or new continuation.