To be honest, I've never paid that much attention to it being there. It only happened one time that I noticed it was not there, and after a reset, it came back and all has been fine. I've read there have been a few issues with iMessage today, and I don't know if that would affect it.
I figure if someone is going to respond to me, then I will get it when they respond. Go ahead and make an appointment and have it looked at. If there is something significant, go ahead and come back and post about it. Question: Q: How to I enable the typing indicator 3 dots in iMessage? More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: iphonedrivingmecrazy iphonedrivingmecrazy.
How to I enable the typing indicator 3 dots in iMessage. For some reason its gone. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too.
So you can add the contact before or after you start typing — it doesn't matter here as it does in Option 3 above. You could also call Siri right from the iMessage thread you're in and dictate to it what you want to type. Long-press the Side or Home button, or say "Hey Siri," then say, "Type message," and say your message.
When done, Siri will ask who you want to send it to; say the contact's name. Then say something like "Yes," "OK," or "Send" when asked if you're ready to send it. You could also start it off by saying, "Send message to [contact's name]," then state your message before having Siri send it.
Either way works. However, as with the previous two options, it won't let you save it as a draft in the iMessage thread, so you either have to send it before Siri closes or forget about it. Not that I've seen yet, but let me know if I missed one. Dictation the mic button in Messages won't prevent the typing bubble from showing on the recipient's end, nor will using Voice Control or a third-party keyboard. But there may still be other ways to hide the typing bubble from people you're iMessaging with; we just have to find them first.
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