Accessibility Shortcut allows you to easily turn on or off Accessibility features on your iPhone or iPad. Simply press the Home button on your device three times to access all the features you have enabled and then choose to select the on you want to use! But how do you use Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone X considering it does not have the Home button?
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On the iPhone X, the side button has been given the huge responsibility of handling multiple tasks. And, from my experience with the iPhone X so far, the button has lived up to the billing to some extent. Whether it is authenticating payment, Emergency SOS, triggering Accessibility Shortcut or invoking Siri, the side button is able to carry out these assigned tasks with no issues at all.
How to Use Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone X
How to Use Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone X
How to Enable Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone X
Step #1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone and then tap on the General option.
Tap on Settings then General on iPhone X
Step #2. Next, tap on Accessibility.
Tap on Accessibility in iPhone X Settings
Step #3. Now, you need to scroll down the screen till you see Accessibility Shortcut. Tap on it.
Tap on Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone X
Step #4. Finally, you need to select the features you want to use.
There are many options including Smart Inver Colors, AssistiveTouch, Colour Filters, etc.
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How to Add Accessibility Shortcut to iPhone X Control Center
You can also add Accessibility Shortcut to Control Center to access it conveniently.
Step #1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone and then tap on Control Center.
Tap on Settings then Control Center on iPhone X
Step #2. Next, you need to tap on Customize Controls.
Step #3. Now, you need to find Accessibility Shortcut and then tap on the “+” button on the left side of it to include it.
Add Accessibility Shortcut to iPhone X Control Center
Step #3. Now, close the settings.
From now on, you can simply press the side button quickly three times to use the Accessibility Shortcut. You can also swipe down from the upper right corner of the screen to bring up the Contro Center and select it.
That is pretty much it.
Wrapping Up
Personally, I think Smart Invert is very helpful as it helps me use my device more comfortably at night. Apart from this feature preventing the eyes from straining, it also saves some battery on the device, So which of the Aceesbility features is your favourite and why? Share your feedback with us in the comments section below.