The only video on YouTube showing what should I do with the assistive touch to confirm is showing it using the Apple Pay button. But Apple Pay is not available in my country, so that button does not exist in my assistive touch.

I have implemented something similar to Apple's assistive-touch in my app. Its a small view that floats around the screen and contains a few most commonly used functionalities in my app. Inside my app user can choose to show/hide the view.


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Snooping through apple Reddits I discovered that the new tap gesture that apple is pushing for their newer watches, ultra 2 and 9, is very similar to an accessibility feature we've had for a while. I thought it sounded familiar... I'm talking of assistive touch where a hand clench and finger taps allow a touches experience and a one handed control of our watches.

Thing is, it seems I can't turn on this accessibility feature whilst VoiceOver is engaged. Furthermore, it is rather confusing with the quick action option which I seem to be able to engage, but the menu seems to suggest it will only work with assistive touch on...

I would like to use an app to lock the screen instead of using the lock button. Right now I have set the tap on assistive touch to lock the screen but I don't like it always hovering above all other apps.

Another alternative which is not as good as the first one, I think, is to move all app icon which are in the bottom right of each of your screens so you could place assistive touch here and it won't be hovering an app icon as there is no more app icon here.

I haven't run into your problem with assistive touch being turned on, but I have used that particular button before. That doesn't prove anything since it was quite some time ago so the chances are it was on an older version of iOS though.

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Just replaced my wife's home button with a universal one. Phone is an SE 2020, but the home button was advertised for 7-8 series. Since 8 is identical with SE 2020 I bought one. I had the same issue with the assistive touch appearing randomly on screen although it was off in Accessibility. Being a naive person I've upgraded to iOS 16 but the issue was still there. After update, i've played around with the settings and managed to turn it off.

Go to ACCESSIBILITY/ TOUCH/ ASSITIVE TOUCH/ CUSTOMIZE TOP LEVEL MENU. At this screen just delete using the minus all the icons. If you only have the icon for TOUCH just add one more and then delete the TOUCH one. Whatever remains won't be an issue, just, obviously delete the annoying TOUCH icon. The one I left on is GESTURES. Hope this works for you. Pretty sure it's a combo between the button and iOS version issue.

I have figured out, that restart seems to work for about a day or so. So I have set "long touch" to the option "restart phone", making it easier to restart the phone once the the Assistive Touch suddently pops up.

ok, so the touch assist keeps on coming back no matter what you do in settings. On the SE 2020 at least. So, meanwhile, my third home button which I ordered finally arrived. Touch assist did not appear so far so I guess it's fine. Bought it from a german seller, and box looks like this: 

 Also had "JCID" written on the flex cable. Went through 3 home button replacements and this one is the most sensitive to touch, like the original, and doesn't trigger the Touch Assist. I haven't test it on lower models like iPhone 7 or 8. The chips on the flex cable differ in size and arrangement from the other buttons I tried. Sorry that I didn't take a photo before assembly but can share the ebay link.

When working with assistive touch on iOS, this should be able to simulate multi-touch gestures, such as 3-finger swiping. To enable multi-touch gestures, you need to turn on and use the assistive touch option. Here is how you can work with 2, 3, or 4 finger simulated responses.

This is a major issue that has been causing panic among iOS users since the release of the iOS 13.4. Assistive Touch is a great feature on iPhone and iPad but some users have reported that the Assistive touch randomly disappears. There are cloud be several reasons behind this particular problem, but it can also be fixed using simple solutions. So, just read the article below and fix the assistive touch issue with your iPhone.

In most cases, the assistive touch suddenly disappears after the iOS update. In some cases, the feature disappeared during the restore too. It is actually a major glitch with iOS 13.4 that affects the Assistive touch.

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Assistive Touch in iPad and iPhone is a great feature that enables the users to easily access different functions of the device. It enables the users to use iPhone even if they find difficulty in touching or pressing buttons. But sometimes, users complain that Assistive Touch disappears randomly and they can't find it. In this article, we will discuss some of the ways to fix this issue. If the Assistive Touch disappeared, there could be many underlying reasons but none of them is too complicated that can't be solved and have no solution.

Accessibility Shortcut is enabled - If you have enabled the Accessibility Shortcut features on your iPhone, the Assistive Touch button may disappear through your mistake touch. You can disable the Accessibility Shortcut feature and see if the Assistive Touch feature can work properly.

After switching the assistive touch off from the settings it still appears and it doesnt go away. it just disapperes at the moment i switch it off, then when i return to home screen it just shows up again.

If you're having trouble with Assistive Touch on iOS 17 Beta/16, don't worry, you're not alone. A lot of people are reporting this issue. The assistive touch button has been a bit of an annoyance for many IOS16 beta users. One particular bug occurs when you switch off the function from settings, but it doesn't go away- instead, appearing on your screen again in various places throughout every application! In this article, we'll show you how to fix it.

A few reasons might cause your assistive touch to not work or move on IOS 17 Beta/16. The first possibility is that you have low battery mode enabled. Low battery mode can disable some of your phone's features, including Assistive Touch. Other than that, certain apps might not be compatible with Assistive Touch. If an app uses full-screen mode, it might disable the feature. Also, some games use motion controls that can interfere with Assistive Touch.

The second possibility is a software issue. A lot of users have reported that after updating to IOS 17 Beta/16, their assistive touch button started acting up. This is most likely a bug that will be fixed in future updates.

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Apple Watch Assistive Touch is an accessibility option designed for those with mobility limitations or those who only have the use of one hand. That said, this nifty setting is an awesome shortcut for anyone, as it allows you to quickly answer or decline calls on your Apple Watch without having to touch your display. Sound convenient? We'll show you how to enable Assistive Touch and answer calls on your Apple Watch using these simple gestures!

You can find AssistiveTouch settings in Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch. Turn on AssistiveTouch there, and a circular button appears on your screen, floating above everything else. You can drag the button around as needed to keep it out of your way. In a nice touch, if you have the AssistiveTouch button anywhere on the bottom of your screen where it would get in the way of typing, it shifts to the left of the dictation key when you open the onscreen keyboard. 17dc91bb1f

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