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Apple Intelligence: Right click to get "Writing Tools" menu to Proofread #1993

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vderamec opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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vderamec commented Nov 14, 2024

Your use case

What would you like to do?

The new iOS Apple Intelligence includes some writing tools which allows you to proofread your messages before sending.

Why would you like to do it?

In most applications, it's done with a simple right click on the text element.

textEdit

Screenshot 2024-11-14 at 9 38 08 AM

How would you like to achieve it?

It seems to not be supported in the current Element Application Desktop Version 1.11.85 (1.11.85) for Mac.

Have you considered any alternatives?

Copy paste in the textEdit application to proofread.

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Element Application Desktop Version 1.11.85 (1.11.85) for Mac.
Apple M2 Pro
OS Sequoia 15.1 (24B83)

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t3chguy commented Nov 14, 2024

Element Desktop is built on Electron which uses Chromium, this is an issue on their end: https://wenzels.blog/notes/2024-06-22%203%20Apple%20Intelligence%20and%20Electron%20Apps/

@t3chguy t3chguy closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 14, 2024
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