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with 13.4 update when i activate assitive touch .. there is a gray point on my screen doesn't disappear until I disable the assitive touch or taking a screenshot

iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 13

Posted on Apr 5, 2020 10:48 PM

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Posted on Apr 5, 2020 11:01 PM

See the pic below. Are you referring to this grey circle?


Turn on AssistiveTouch

When you turn on AssistiveTouch, you'll see a button appear onscreen. You can drag it to any edge of the screen, where it will stay until you move it again. By default, tapping the button once will open the AssistiveTouch menu. Tapping once anywhere outside of the menu will close it. 

There are a few ways to turn on AssistiveTouch:

  • Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch, then select AssistiveTouch to turn it on.
  • Use "Hey Siri" to say, “Turn on AssistiveTouch.” 
  • Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and turn on AssistiveTouch. 

AssistiveTouch can also be added to the Accessibility Shortcut for quick access from Control Center, or you can use the Side or Home button.



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Apr 5, 2020 11:01 PM in response to bola82

See the pic below. Are you referring to this grey circle?


Turn on AssistiveTouch

When you turn on AssistiveTouch, you'll see a button appear onscreen. You can drag it to any edge of the screen, where it will stay until you move it again. By default, tapping the button once will open the AssistiveTouch menu. Tapping once anywhere outside of the menu will close it. 

There are a few ways to turn on AssistiveTouch:

  • Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch, then select AssistiveTouch to turn it on.
  • Use "Hey Siri" to say, “Turn on AssistiveTouch.” 
  • Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and turn on AssistiveTouch. 

AssistiveTouch can also be added to the Accessibility Shortcut for quick access from Control Center, or you can use the Side or Home button.



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