To activate the Artistic View feature in iOS 14 or higher, follow these steps:
- Ensure that your device is updated to iOS 14 or above.
- Open the "Settings" application on your device.
- Tap on the "Safari" or "Settings" app and then scroll down to find "General" or "Setings".
- Locate the "Artistic View" option (specifically, it may be represented by a small square icon with a writing prompt) within the list of general settings.
- Tap on the "Artistic View" option and allow it to access your device's privacy settings.
- Now, you'll see an "Allow Artistic View" switch within the Artistic View section of the settings page.
- Toggle the switch to enable the "Allow Artistic View" functionality, which will enable the feature when viewing videos in Safari.
- With this enabled, you should now see a floating artwork window within the browser where you can interact with the video using gestures.
- To pause, play, or stop the video, simply click on the "Artistic View" window, and its controls should appear.
It's essential to note that not all applications and video playback platforms support the Artistic View feature, as only specific apps and websites do. In addition, some apps might require upgrading to the latest version to fully benefit from this feature. Moreover, the Artistic View function may only work for certain types of media, such as those hosted on apps like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, or some game content creators, rather than universally available for all types of multimedia content. The extent of this limitation depends on the software platform being used.
In conclusion, to enable the Artistic View feature in iOS 14 or higher, follow the steps outlined above, ensuring that your device meets the required minimum version of iOS and accessing the necessary privacy settings. If you encounter compatibility issues or unsupported features, make sure to check the app or website documentation for guidance on their specific requirements. Additionally, keep in mind that not all apps and video players will support the Artistic View feature due to their individual programming needs.