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How to Use AssistiveTouch on an iPhone

This feature helps you use your iPhone if you have difficulty registering input by touching the screen or pressing the buttons.

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by David Adubiina
How to Use AssistiveTouch on an iPhone
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While the iPhone has impressive features and capabilities, it can also experience screen issues, making using your device frustrating. If you haven't encountered this problem, you're either fortunate or skilled in device maintenance.

To address display problems on your iPhone, Apple has introduced an impressive feature called Assistive Touch.

What is AssistiveTouch?

This accessibility feature is a virtual on-screen button that acts as a hub for various iPhone functions. If a cracked screen or malfunctioning buttons make it challenging to register input on your screen with touches, AssistiveTouch provides alternative ways to control your device.

You can use AssistiveTouch to execute hard actions or gestures like going back to the Home screen, opening the Control Center or App Switcher, taking screenshots and even adjusting volume and brightness, with no accessories.

In this article, you will learn how to use assistive touch to help manage your display.

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by David Adubiina

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