If you record a sequence of taps or drags, they’re all played back at the same time. For example,
using one finger or a stylus to record four separate, sequential taps at four locations on the screen
creates a simultaneous four-finger tap.
Exit a menu without performing a gesture. Tap anywhere outside the menu. To return to the
previous menu, tap the arrow in the middle of the menu.
Move the menu button. Drag it anywhere along the edge of the screen.
Adjust your accessory tracking speed. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
AssistiveTouch > Touch speed.
Hide the menu button (with an accessory attached). Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
AssistiveTouch > Always Show Menu.
Touch Accommodations
If you have trouble using the touchscreen, use Touch Accommodations to change how the screen
responds to touches.
Choose how long you must touch the screen before a touch is recognized. Go to
Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on Hold Duration, then choose a
duration (the default is 0.10 seconds).
Choose the duration in which multiple touches are treated as a single touch. Go to
Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on Ignore Repeat, then adjust the
timing.
Choose the location where iPhone registers a tap. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
Touch Accommodations, then choose a Tap Assistance option (Use Initial Touch Location or Use
Final Touch Location).
When you choose Use Initial Touch Location, iPhone uses the location of your first tap—when you
tap an app on the Home screen, for example. Choose Use Final Touch Location, and iPhone registers
the tap where you lift your finger.