How to Disable Touch Accommodations on an iPhone
Open your iPhone's Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility. , Scroll to the 3rd section of menu options and tap Touch Accommodations. , Slide the "Touch Accommodations" switch to the "off" position.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone's Settings.
The Settings icon has gray cogs on it, and it's usually found on one of your home screens, or inside a folder called "Utilities." -
Step 2: Tap General.
It's the icon with the white cog at the top of the third section of menu options. ,,, Doing so will disable any touch screen settings you might have set up including hold duration, ignore repeat, and tap assistance.
The "Touch Accommodations" switch is in the "off" position when it is no longer green. -
Step 3: Tap Accessibility.
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Step 4: Scroll to the 3rd section of menu options and tap Touch Accommodations.
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Step 5: Slide the "Touch Accommodations" switch to the "off" position.
Detailed Guide
The Settings icon has gray cogs on it, and it's usually found on one of your home screens, or inside a folder called "Utilities."
It's the icon with the white cog at the top of the third section of menu options. ,,, Doing so will disable any touch screen settings you might have set up including hold duration, ignore repeat, and tap assistance.
The "Touch Accommodations" switch is in the "off" position when it is no longer green.
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