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Pastimes : Apple Product Help
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To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (6431)1/9/2024 8:50:26 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 6556
 
I wonder if it's possible to script the Kasa app using the iOS Shortcuts app? You might ask the Kasa developers if it's possible. There should be some resources on the web or people to help create a script if Kasa allows it.

Well, I'm not going to code a new ringtone script.

I'm just sort of surprised the app, any app, doesn't think it's a good idea to let you set the notification sound rather than use the pre-installed options, especially a doorbell app where the pre-installed options are barely audible.

I've set my iPhone to play the beginning of Led Zeppelin's Kashmir when the phone rings. That was easy. It should be just as easy to have a doorbell app play an audio file of my selection when the door bell button is pushed. The code to do this is already in the iPhone somewhere since I can do it with the phone ring app. I'd like to set it so that when the doorbell is pushed the phone plays the chorus from Paul McCartney's "Let 'Em In".

But no. All I can get is a very soft generic sound.

The app developers can code that, not me. I'm not an app coder.
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