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And Then One Day, No Button and No Touch I.D.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1952073" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>You have Assistive Touch Turned on. Usually a measure taken by users who's physical Home button has stopped working.</p><p></p><h3>"Use On-Screen Home Button</h3><p>To use an onscreen home button on an iPhone, you can utilize the AssistiveTouch feature. This allows you to add a virtual home button on your screen, which functions similarly to the physical home button. Here's how you can set it up:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, then turn on AssistiveTouch. (In your case turn off)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Once enabled, a button will appear on the screen. You can drag this button to any position on the screen.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Tap the AssistiveTouch button to open the menu, and then tap the Home button in the pop-up to return to the home screen.</li> </ol><p>Additionally, you can customize the AssistiveTouch menu to include only the Home button if desired. To do this:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Tap Customize Top Level Menu.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Tap the minus sign to remove any buttons you don't need, leaving only the Home button.4</li> </ol><p>If you prefer, you can also use Siri to turn on AssistiveTouch by saying, "Hey Siri, turn on assistive touch". This feature is particularly useful for users with older iPhones or those who prefer a virtual home button over gesture."</p><p></p><p>It's probably possible to use Siri in the same way to turn it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1952073, member: 204485"] You have Assistive Touch Turned on. Usually a measure taken by users who's physical Home button has stopped working. [HEADING=2]"Use On-Screen Home Button[/HEADING] To use an onscreen home button on an iPhone, you can utilize the AssistiveTouch feature. This allows you to add a virtual home button on your screen, which functions similarly to the physical home button. Here's how you can set it up: [LIST=1] [*]Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, then turn on AssistiveTouch. (In your case turn off) [*]Once enabled, a button will appear on the screen. You can drag this button to any position on the screen. [*]Tap the AssistiveTouch button to open the menu, and then tap the Home button in the pop-up to return to the home screen. [/LIST] Additionally, you can customize the AssistiveTouch menu to include only the Home button if desired. To do this: [LIST=1] [*]Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch. [*]Tap Customize Top Level Menu. [*]Tap the minus sign to remove any buttons you don't need, leaving only the Home button.4 [/LIST] If you prefer, you can also use Siri to turn on AssistiveTouch by saying, "Hey Siri, turn on assistive touch". This feature is particularly useful for users with older iPhones or those who prefer a virtual home button over gesture." It's probably possible to use Siri in the same way to turn it off. [/QUOTE]
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