Change the location of the control menu
Turn sound or speech accompaniment on or off
Turn off groups to scan items one at a time
AssistiveTouch
AssistiveTouch helps you use iPhone if you have difficulty touching the screen or pressing the
buttons. You can use AssistiveTouch without any accessory to perform gestures that are difficult for
you. You can also use a compatible adaptive accessory (such as a joystick) together with
AssistiveTouch to control iPhone. To configure the AssistiveTouch menu, go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > AssistiveTouch.
The AssistiveTouch menu lets you perform actions such as these by just tapping (or the equivalent on
your accessory):
Press the Home button
Summon Siri
Perform multi-finger gestures
Access Control Center or Notification Center
Adjust iPhone volume
Shake iPhone
Capture a screenshot
Add more actions (for a total of eight)
Double-tap
On iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, replicate 3D Touch to peek at previews and pop open items
Turn on AssistiveTouch. Tell Siri “turn on AssistiveTouch,” go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > AssistiveTouch, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See . When
AssistiveTouch is on, the floating menu button appears on the screen.
Show or hide the menu. Tap the floating menu button, or click the secondary button on your
accessory.
Accessibility Shortcut