I Irene Solomina New member Dec 12, 2013 1 0 0 Apr 17, 2014 #1 1. Turn the location off. 2. Short tap on search button. 3. Woo-hoo!
radmanvr New member Nov 19, 2013 620 0 0 Apr 17, 2014 #3 1. Press Camera 2. Press Lenses 3. Press Bing Vision 4. Woo Hoo Ok thats 1 too many steps. You win.
Y Yangstax New member Sep 1, 2012 100 0 0 Apr 18, 2014 #5 Or download a copy of 'QR for Cortana' app from the Store.
C cw1988 New member Jul 2, 2013 215 0 0 Apr 18, 2014 #6 im confused. I have location turned on, I quicktap search and my bing vision is right where it always was :S is no one else like that?
im confused. I have location turned on, I quicktap search and my bing vision is right where it always was :S is no one else like that?
oditius New member Nov 19, 2012 858 0 0 Apr 18, 2014 #7 I turn my location on and Cortana comes back and no Bing vision
F3rzz New member Aug 26, 2013 206 0 0 Apr 18, 2014 #8 do you have cortana? Cortana dosn't have bing vision incorporated. they should put it in there, it's just a shortcut tbh.
do you have cortana? Cortana dosn't have bing vision incorporated. they should put it in there, it's just a shortcut tbh.
C cw1988 New member Jul 2, 2013 215 0 0 Apr 21, 2014 #9 I didn't have Cortana at the time, did the us region trick a few days ago and then vision vanished. All I can see is Cortana is beta, the preview is only a preview and I hope everyone can provide this feedback to msft directly so it gets resolved.
I didn't have Cortana at the time, did the us region trick a few days ago and then vision vanished. All I can see is Cortana is beta, the preview is only a preview and I hope everyone can provide this feedback to msft directly so it gets resolved.