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krishpotluri t1_j9ij6qm wrote

I WISH. T_T

Siri “suggestions” are useless. And unfortunately we can’t turn that off.

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Sandurz t1_j9jr30z wrote

They’re actually spot on 90% of the time for me. It’s mostly based on what devices or scenes you control with the UI on your actual device in a given circumstance. If you’re mostly voice or automation based it seems less reliable.

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kr0n1k t1_j9laxef wrote

I think it more or less goes by the amount of times you trigger each one. So your most used are the first ones usually. Unfortunately there isn’t a tweak or setting that can change the order.

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Sylvurphlame t1_j9oenm2 wrote

Before I had to recently redo some accessories, due to a temporarily botched router upgrade, mine had finally gotten to be pretty reliable at guessing what I wanted. But it took a while and I only have about ten accessories. For example I consistently got the “Let the Dogs out” scene around sunset and sunrise. (It controls several lights.) And it had figured out I tend to turn on the carport light when I take the trash out the night before pickup.

It would be nice if we could use is as a literal favorites list, and add more or fewer tiles as needed.

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kr0n1k t1_j9qcvgz wrote

Oh I completely agree! But we only have the limitations Apple gave us unless a developer is able to do some magic with a tweak. Luckily I only have 7 devices and 3 of which are lights and show up first. The other 4 are 2 Apple TV’s and 2 HomePod Minis so they usually end up at the end of the list as I don’t usually control those much from my phone.

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Sylvurphlame t1_j9r9no3 wrote

> The other 4 are 2 Apple TV’s and 2 HomePod Minis so they usually end up at the end of the list as I don’t usually control those much from my phone.

Yeah. My Apple TV and stereo paired HomePods show up all the time. I have literally never accessed them. I have the literal Remote shortcut tile in the Control Center anyway. We need an option to “exclude from control panel” option in accessory details. Although I’d prefer to be able to just list which accessories or scenes I want like picking Lock Screen widgets.

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Sylvurphlame t1_j9odi8f wrote

You don’t.

It seems some of the other replies are trying to tell you how to change the general control center tiles, but the ones you outlined are determined by iOS when you enable the “Home Controls” for the control center. You get what Siri thinks you might want or nothing (aside from the other shortcut Home tile if you enable that instead).

They’re chosen by the system and seem to correspond roughly to Home app “favorites” and whichever ones iOS thinks you’re likely to want based on time of day and location.

And yes, it doesn’t seem to do a consistently great job picking the right ones. Although it’s better or worse depending on how many accessories you have and gradually gets better over time as iOS/Siri learns your routines.

Unfortunately it doesn’t actually act as a user set and expandable favorites list, which would probably be a more useful implementation overall.

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ansky201 t1_j9k3vhx wrote

If you're on IOS 16 go to Settings -> Control Center. There is a whole list of controls that you can add or remove.

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MagnusSinclaired t1_j9jurer wrote

there is a control centre setting in homepage of setting page. Can easily be found. Turn off Siri suggestions.

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CautiousInvite3 OP t1_j9kn1nc wrote

Where ?

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CautiousInvite3 OP t1_j9ko7ep wrote

Yeah but there isn’t a option for Siri suggestions or do display other devices

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ThatOneDudeFromOhio t1_j9hyjdy wrote

Change your favorites in the home app I think.

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CautiousInvite3 OP t1_j9hypt2 wrote

Didn’t do anything set my lamps and tv to favorite but nothing changed

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knightlife t1_j9icv3h wrote

This does not change CC accessories/scenes. CC items are determined automatically by Siri. All you can do is use them more often and hope it learns over time.

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