10 accessibility tweaks every iPhone user should learn
Apple’s operating systems always offer a range of useful accessibility features, but many of these tools are useful to everybody – here are five such tweaks I believe every iOS user should know.
Flash
You can get your iPhone to light up the LED flash beside the rear camera when a notification comes in – this is particularly useful if you’re waiting for an urgent message but need to keep quiet. You enable this in Settings>General>Accessibility and toggle LED Flash for Alerts to on (green).
Gentler touch
3D Touch will be part of the future of Apple user interfaces, but if you’re one of those heavy-handed souls who mistakenly trigger the 3D Touch controls too often, or even if you want to make things happen with a lighter touch, you can adjust 3D Touch sensitivity in Settings>General>Accessibility>3D Touch Sensitivity (Light, Medium, Firm).
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