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> the old way, but how do you get to Ap Switcher?
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> Barbara Stahl
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That sounds interesting. I guess you get to Notifications and Control Center
the old way, but how do you get to Ap Switcher?
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That sounds interesting. I guess you get to Notifications and Control Center
the old way, but how do you get to Ap Switcher?
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> That sounds interesting. I guess you get to Notifications and Control Center
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No. It just gives you not another option for making certain gestures. There's
just a virtual assistive touch button on your screen, usually near the botom. I
like it because I find the sliding gesture hard to do, meaning that I've never
actually
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> Assistive touch is an accessibility feature mea
Does it alter any of the regular gestures?
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Assistive touch is an accessibility
ike to know its
> purpose and how it works, please.
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tive touch is, so I would like to know its
> purpose and how it works, please.
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What exactly do you mean? Do you mean what other features are included in the
assistive touch menu? Or are you asking something else?
> On May 6, 2020, at 4:30 PM, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
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> Interesting about Assistive Touch. Does
actually,you need to slide your finger. Flicking will not work
Marie
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Flick one finger up from the bottom of the screen until you feel the phone
vibrate once
Flick one finger up from the bottom of the screen until you feel the phone
vibrate once and that is the haptic feedback to indicate the home button,
If you flick your finger up until you feel the second vibration
Then this will bring up the app manager
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> One relativ
Interesting about Assistive Touch. Does it affect other things you do on the
iPhone?
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Hello. You need to use swipe gestures from the bottom of the screen.
Place a finger on the bottom of the screen, doesn't matter where, and you hear
and feel a bump. If you then slide up, you will encounter 2 beeps and
vibrations. The first is the
One relatively easy way is to enable the assistive touch feature in the
disability section of settings. it will put a virtual home button on your
screen at all times. You then double tap it and you will get several options
like device home and notifications. If you want the app switcher you
Hello. You need to use swipe gestures from the bottom of the screen.
Place a finger on the bottom of the screen, doesn't matter where, and
you hear and feel a bump. If you then slide up, you will encounter 2
beeps and vibrations. The first is the Home screen vibration, and the
second is for the
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