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The Notification Center, Control Center, Home, and Siri buttons are self-explanatory, but Device and Custom require additional explanation: Tap the AssistiveTouch button, and a menu appears. In a nice touch, if you have the AssistiveTouch button anywhere on the bottom of your screen where it would get in the way of typing, it shifts to the left of the dictation key when you open the onscreen keyboard. You can drag the button around as needed to keep it out of your way. Turn on AssistiveTouch there, and a circular button appears on your screen, floating above everything else. You can find AssistiveTouch settings in Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch. In that respect, it’s much like the Back Tap accessibility feature Adam wrote about a couple of years ago, but with a visual interface instead of the sometimes funky double or triple tap requirement (see “ iOS 14’s Back Tap Feature Provides Interaction Shortcuts,” 24 September 2020). Most intriguing, AssistiveTouch can now trigger shortcuts, letting you turn it into an always-accessible menu of whatever quick actions you can create in Shortcuts. AssistiveTouch creates a virtual button that opens a menu giving those with limited dexterity one-touch access to common functions that may otherwise be difficult to use, like Control Center and the App Switcher, both of which require finicky gestures.īut AssistiveTouch has come a long way since I wrote about it nearly a decade ago, offering many more features and customization options. I’ve long been a fan of the AssistiveTouch feature in iOS (and I have receipts to prove it: see “ Work Around a Broken iPhone Button with AssistiveTouch,” 24 July 2013). Use AssistiveTouch for Customizable Shortcuts on the iPhone and iPad
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Preview selections, portable power for a MacBook Pro #1618: M2 MacBook Air available to order, Lockdown Mode, Live Text vs.#1619: Stage Manager first impressions, Live Text in Preview redux, SMS 2FA failure fix, moving large folders with ChronoSync.#1620: OS updates, AssistiveTouch for iOS shortcut palette, Photos album sharing bug.
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