How to Disable AssistiveTouch on an iPhone
Open your iPhone's Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility., Tap AssistiveTouch., Slide the button next to AssistiveTouch to the Off position.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone's Settings.
It's an app icon containing an image of gray sprockets.
It should appear on one of your home screens or, if not, it may be in a folder labeled Utilities. -
Step 2: Tap General.
It's next to a gray icon containing a gear in the third section of the Settings menu. , It's the fourth section of the General menu. , It's the second selection in the Interaction section of the Accessibility menu. , The white button should be toward the left and surrounded by white.
Doing so means the AssistiveTouch controller will no longer appear on your screen, and you'll have to use the physical controls to perform their regular functions. -
Step 3: Tap Accessibility.
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Step 4: Tap AssistiveTouch.
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Step 5: Slide the button next to AssistiveTouch to the Off position.
Detailed Guide
It's an app icon containing an image of gray sprockets.
It should appear on one of your home screens or, if not, it may be in a folder labeled Utilities.
It's next to a gray icon containing a gear in the third section of the Settings menu. , It's the fourth section of the General menu. , It's the second selection in the Interaction section of the Accessibility menu. , The white button should be toward the left and surrounded by white.
Doing so means the AssistiveTouch controller will no longer appear on your screen, and you'll have to use the physical controls to perform their regular functions.
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