How to Enable AssistiveTouch on an iPhone

Open the iPhone's Settings menu., Tap General., Tap Accessibility. , Scroll down and tap AssistiveTouch. , Tap the AssistiveTouch slider.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open the iPhone's Settings menu.

    You can tap the Settings app on one of your Home screens to open it.

    It may be in a folder labeled "Utilities."
  2. Step 2: Tap General.

    You may have to scroll down to see it. ,,, When AssistiveTouch is enabled, you'll see the AssistiveTouch button appear on the screen and the slider will move to the right.

    You can also add AssistiveTouch to the Accessibility Shortcut.

    Select the "Accessibility Shortcut" at the bottom of the Accessibility menu and then tap "AssistiveTouch" to add it.
  3. Step 3: Tap Accessibility.

  4. Step 4: Scroll down and tap AssistiveTouch.

  5. Step 5: Tap the AssistiveTouch slider.

Detailed Guide

You can tap the Settings app on one of your Home screens to open it.

It may be in a folder labeled "Utilities."

You may have to scroll down to see it. ,,, When AssistiveTouch is enabled, you'll see the AssistiveTouch button appear on the screen and the slider will move to the right.

You can also add AssistiveTouch to the Accessibility Shortcut.

Select the "Accessibility Shortcut" at the bottom of the Accessibility menu and then tap "AssistiveTouch" to add it.

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