** These photos will be displayed on the Racing, Heat Winner, Track Record, and Awards/Standings screens. You can even capture the photos directly from a web cam or video camera. Racer Photos (Pro Version) - If you wish, you can add photos of each racer or of their race vehicle.Vehicle Number Flexibility - Racers can choose their own vehicle numbers or they can be assigned by the race staff or by the software.You can also import racer data from or export data to DerbyDMV. Simple Racer Registration - Manually enter racers or import racer information from an existing spreadsheet or database.A Pro Version is available for those needing more flexibility and features. Lite and Pro Versions - A Lite Version of the software is available for those users that need just the basics.Highly Customizable - Many options are provided to allow you to customize the software to better suit your needs.Large Font Screens - Roster, Racing, On Deck, Standings, and Awards screens have fonts large enough to display to an audience on a large TV or projection system.Number of Lanes - Supports from 1 to 8 lane tracks.Customize to Your Organization - You can define your race groups and subgroups to be whatever you want.The software will not dictate how you should run your race. Not Tied to One Specific Way - The software gives you the flexibility to run a race in many different ways.Adapts to Different Types of Races - Customizable for racing cars, semi-trucks, Space Derby® rockets, Raingutter Regatta boats, and other race vehicles.Step By Step Use - The software indicates the steps to take to run your race.Or at least open a different app in the foreground. As for the person who might be locked out when using Twitter, you must remember to close Twitter completely when they ask you to unlock the iPhone. You can use the Face ID trick to protect any app, including iOS system apps like Settings, Photos, and Messages. The app you opened before the iPhone locked itself is already open when you unlock the iPhone, so you can use it. You don’t have to worry you won’t get into 1-second Face ID re-authentication loops. But if you are using the app, Face ID will authenticate you, and then you can use the app. The person will be locked out of the phone and unable to interact with it. What the iPhone will do is lock itself automatically after 1 second. Let’s say someone uses your iPhone and opens Twitter to look at your social activity behind your back. The timer shows up when opening Twitter, and the iPhone locks. You’ll have to repeat the Shortcuts steps for each separate app.įirst, you’ll need to go to the Clock app: The following steps will help you set up Face ID protection for any iPhone app. Set it to 1 second and turn off ‘Ask before running’ and ‘Notify when run’Īn automation to open an any app (like Twitter) to trigger ‘Stop Timer – stop playing’ will do just that – opening the app will trigger a 1 second timer that locks you out to Lock Screen, requiring Face ID to unlock. This is a weird ‘hack.’ The ‘Start Timer – stop playing’ function will lock the screen and you will require FaceID again to swipe back into your phone. Redditor fishmiloo found an iOS quirk that can be abused via the Shortcuts app to create an Automation where only the iPhone user can get into specific apps: That’s where the brilliant trick comes into play. Or maybe you don’t trust other people handling your iPhone and being able to get into the Photos app or iMessage. But those apps might contain sensitive data that you wouldn’t want others to see. Some apps don’t support Face ID authentication. The iPhone’s Timer is a key feature that lets you lock any app with Face ID.
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