How do you get assistive touch on iPhone 4?
Turn on AssistiveTouch
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch, then select AssistiveTouch to turn it on.
- Use “Hey Siri” to say, “Turn on AssistiveTouch.”
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and turn on AssistiveTouch.
How do you turn off assistive touch on iPhone 4s?
How to Turn off Assistive Touch on an iPhone
- Tap the “Settings” icon in the home screen on the iPhone to open the Settings menu.
- Tap the “General” tab and then tap “Accessibility” in the General options.
- Tap the “Assistive Touch” option.
- Slide the slider from “On” to “Off” to disable the Assistive Touch feature.
Why is my assistive touch not working?
If AssistiveTouch is turning off unexpectedly, this may be caused by accidentally using the Accessibility Shortcut, which can be configured to enable / disable the feature by triple-clicking the Home button.
Where is the Assistive Touch button?
To start the process, open the “Settings” app and go to the “Accessibility” section (you can also create a shortcut for it on the home screen). Here, swipe down and tap on the “Accessibility Shortcut” option. Now, select the “AssistiveTouch” button.
How can I use my iPhone 7 without the home button?
Step 1: Open your Settings app. Step 2: Tap Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch. Step 3: Tap the switch for AssistiveTouch so it shows green. Step 4: Once checked, a floating Grayscale button will pop up on your screen.
How do I activate assistive touch?
What is the floating circle on iPhone?
A virtual home button on the iPhone screen. One can use AssistiveTouch aka the floating home button to go to the home screen, take screenshots, lock the screen, trigger Siri, open the Control Center, and more. It comes really handy when the physical home button is broken or if you have a Face ID-enabled iPhone.