How to Change iPhone’s Touch Sensitivity Settings

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How to Change Your iPhone’s Touch Sensitivity Settings

If your iPhone feels too sensitive or responsive, adjust the settings. Follow these steps:

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp on your iPhone.

Step 2:Navigate toAccessibility>Touch>Haptic Touch.

Step 3:Choose the sensitivity level:Fast,Default, orSlow.

Step 4:Touch and hold theimageto test the sensitivity.

How to Customize Touch Accommodations

If you still have trouble with your iPhone touch screen, adjust the Touch Accommodations settings. Here, you can tweak numerous things, like how long you need to press on the screen before your phone recognizes your touch.

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp.

Step 2:Navigate toAccessibility>Touch>Touch Accommodations.

Step 3:Toggle onTouch Accommodations.

Step 4:Next, you can customize the following features:

Also read:How to fix swipe up not working on iPhone

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Last updated on 30 August, 2024

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