Saturday, December 8, 2012

What we should do if the iPad is not responding SIRI

Although the success of SIRI seems indisputable, some iPad users do not bother because eventually responds to our instructions or understand what we say, it can be frustrating circumstance. Fortunately, in most cases, what we should do to solve the problem is easier than we thought.As we knowThis application for iPad and iPhone voice recognition, which allows you to operate the tablet or smartphone without using our fingers and that is one of the innovations of the new IOS 6 (the last OS update Apple mobile devices), is designed to be "learning" of us as we use it.Thus, although the application is sensitive to accents, so it comes with 3 different versions of Castilian (one for Mexico, one for Spain and one for the rest of Spanish speakers, including the United States), it may be that, if ours is very strong, we did not at first understand.No problem. Since SIRI repeats what has been understood to confirm it and make corrections, these are "recorded" in the system for the future. If we say "true" instead of "truth", for example, it is likely that the second time we use this word with SIRI, we fully understand the application.Much ado about nothingSince it is assumed that one of the attractions of the iPad is to use it anywhere, not only in an enclosed, some users complain that SIRI does not work well in such places. The problem here is the volume of noise and not the fact that it is in an open area.In fact, if we try to instruct SIRI while we are listening to heavy metal cap, most likely will not understand us. In these cases, simply approach the iPad as much as possible, but without speaking directly to the bottom and then press the microphone icon SIRI to understand that we have finished the instruction (otherwise, you can understand that the rest of the noise is part of this).Remember that there is a personDespite the excellent work of Apple programmers, SIRI is still the final analysis, an application. Sometimes we forget that we are not talking to someone of flesh and blood but with software.Therefore, remember that it is better to give instructions in a positive way, saying what we want rather than those who do not want. This will make it more effective. Also, avoid-at least as we know-expressions in everyday language are very clear, but from a logical point of view and may not be confusingly.In short, the more simple and clear instructions, the better the results.Flaws in the Internet connectionOne of the "cons" of SIRI is necessary to use an Internet connection, either via Wi-Fi or cellular connection. Indeed, all instructions we give-even related information recorded on the iPad, including addresses and phone-is transmitted to Apple's servers where it is processed (hence sometimes might seem a tad slow).In some cases, this results in excessive interruptions or delays. But really not a problem SIRI itself but the iPad connectivity.In our article The 4 most common problems and how to solve iPad address this particular issue, focused more on the free Wi-Fi. Follow the recommendations and indicated there probably improve interaction with SIRI.

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