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Accessability Shortcuts

How to Use Accessibility Shortcuts on iPhone

Using Siri to Turn On an Accessibility Feature

  1. Say the command “Turn on VoiceOver” or similar to Siri to turn on an accessibility feature.

Using the Side Button to Turn On Accessibility Features

  1. Triple-click the side button to turn on or off accessibility features on an iPhone with Face ID.
  2. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Side Button to adjust the double-click or triple-click speed for the side button.
  3. Set up an accessibility shortcut by going to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and selecting the features you use the most.
  4. Triple-click the side button to use the accessibility shortcut.

See Adjust settings for the side or Home button on iPhone.

Using the Home Button to Turn On Accessibility Features

  1. Triple-click the Home button to turn on or off accessibility features on an iPhone with a Home button.
  2. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Home Button to adjust the double-click or triple-click speed for the Home button.
  3. Set up an accessibility shortcut by going to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and selecting the features you use the most.
  4. Triple-click the Home button to use the accessibility shortcut.

See Adjust settings for the side or Home button on iPhone.

Using Control Center to Turn On Accessibility Features

  1. Go to Settings > Control Center and click on the green plus icon next to the accessibility features you use the most.
  2. Open Control Center and click on the control to activate the feature.
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