AirTags are small Bluetooth trackers that can help you find your stuff, but they also work as triggers for automations. Using Apple’s Shortcuts app, you can use AirTags to trigger all sorts of events when you tap them against your iPhone or Apple Watch. Here are some ideas for putting them to use.
Source: iMore / Matthew Cassinelli
In iOS 14.5, Apple has released three new actions to Shortcuts to extend the app s functionality, including setting Orientation Lock, using Take Screenshot as part of a flow, and changing cellular settings for 5G as well options for Dual Sim users.
This adds to Shortcuts list of over 300 existing built-in actions– here s what the new actions add to the set:
Orientation Lock
Set Orientation Lock allows Shortcuts users to programmatically turn On, turn Off, or Toggle the device setting for Orientation Lock, either disabling it to allow the screen to rotate when the device is turned or enabling it to keep the screen locked in a single orientation; the Toggle option switches it from the current setting when used.