What do gestures do on your iphone




















Here is a quick refresher: Touch with one finger: VoiceOver identifies the text, link, or control located beneath your finger. Double tap with one finger. Activates the last highlighted element. For example, if you perform a single touch and have identified the icon for the Mail app, double tapping will start the Mail app. Note that you do not have to perform the double tap on the exact screen location of the identified icon.

Double-tapping will activate the option last identified by VoiceOver. Swipe left or right with one finger: Moves one screen element—text clip, link, or control—to the left or right. When you reach the link or control you wish to activate, perform a double tap. Here are several other essential VoiceOver gestures: Swipe up with two fingers: VoiceOver speaks the entire screen. Here's a little bonus trick: did you know you can switch between apps by also just swiping right or left across the bottom of the screen?

Try it! Open an app and then swipe right across the bottom. It'll go to the last app you had open. Swipe left to go back or keep swiping right to move between apps. Here's a second bonus: You can go back to the last screen in an app, like the previous webpage, by swiping right from the edge of the screen.

The best way to try this is to open a website, go to another site, and then swipe right across the screen. You'll be back where you started. If you swipe left from the right side of your phone, you'll move forward again.

Skip Navigation. Key Points. If you haven't used an iPhone before, or are relatively new to it, you may not know some of the gestures that can reveal some hidden menus. You can search your whole iPhone, switch between apps, access widgets or quickly access shortcuts to things like your flashlight or Wi-Fi controls. Here are some of the gestures and hidden screens you might not know about. In this article. Reachability is off by default, so do this to turn it on: Open Settings.

Tap Accessibility. Choose Touch. Toggle the Reachability option to on. Edit the home screen: Hold down on an app until the menu shows up. Then select Edit Home Screen.

All of your apps will start to wiggle and have an X icon in the corner. Tap-and-hold apps to move them around, drag them on top of each other to make a folder. Tap the X icon to delete them. From the home screen, tap Done in the upper right to return your screen to normal.

Then tap the checkmark below them to hide it from view. Tap one you like, pick the size you want, and tap Add Widget. Then move it where you want on the home screen. Take a screenshot: Simply press the side button and the volume up button at the same time. You can do the same with dates and times to quickly make calendar events or reminders, addresses to view them in Maps or get directions, and more.

Drag down on the bottom edge of the display to shift everything down. Drag up again or wait a few seconds to return it to normal. Notifications: You still swipe down from the top of the screen, just as with other iPhones. Control Center: With the bottom of the screen consumed with other home gestures, the control center swipe has moved to the top of the screen.

Just swipe from the right side of the sensor notch. Most of the icons in the Control Panel can be long-pressed to open settings or expanded functions. Invoke Siri: Just press and hold the side button for a couple of seconds.

Apple Pay: Tap the side button twice.



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