The feature lets you block all touch controls on your iPhone. If your friend tries to swipe, they might as well assume your iPhone is broken! Sorry, non-3D Touch iPhone owners — this one's not for you. For all others, did you know you can change the sensitivity of 3D Touch? Even if you like how 3D Touch works on your iPhone as-is, it's worth taking a look at these settings to make sure it's ideally suited to your needs.
Here, you can set 3D Touch sensitivity to either "Light," "Medium," or "Firm," using the slider below. Test out each setting using the image of the flowers at the bottom of the display. On your computer, it's not too difficult to highlight some text and have your selection read to you. On your iPhone, that feature is buried a bit deep. Once you know how to activate it, however, it works like a charm.
Here, you can tap the slider next to "Speak Selection" to enable Speech on your iPhone. Now, whenever you highlight text on your phone, you'll find a "Speech" button in the array. Tap that, and your iPhone will begin reading the text. You can also enable "Speak Screen" directly below "Speak Selection. All you have to do is drag down from the top of the display with two fingers to activate.
Try it slowly — too fast, and iOS thinks you're trying to access Notification Center. Once your iPhone begins reading, you can adjust the speed by tapping the tortoise or hare symbols iOS 12 or the "1x" button which will reflect the current speed iOS Skip lines by pressing the fast-forward and rewind arrows. Tap the X to exit, and tap the arrow to collapse the player, and move it wherever you'd like on screen. On iOS 13, you can tap the hand icon to have iOS read aloud wherever you touch on-screen.
Your iPhone's camera has a decent digital zoom, but what happens when you need to get even closer? No, you don't have to move — just use the Magnifier. This setting in iOS allows you to zoom in super close to your subject, and while things get pretty grainy at full zoom, you can check out details you might've missed while relying on the Camera app.
You can even enhance your zoomed image with flash for additional lighting, exposure lock and unlock, and color filters. When you're ready, you can snap a pic of your subject just as you usually would. You frequently click your iPhone's Home button or Side button — triple-click for Accessibility Shortcuts, double-click for Apple Pay, that button gets pressed a lot.
If you're unhappy with how quickly you need to click the button for your iPhone to register the action, you can adjust the speed it takes to do so. Under Click Speed , you'll find "Default," the default click speed, "Slow" a slower click speed, and "Slowest," the slowest you can go. When you tap each option, iOS will buzz your iPhone at its corresponding click speed. Apple made sure to bake plenty of options for fonts, colors, and backgrounds into iOS, so you'll see your styled captions in any app that supports them.
If you're tired of getting popups for Wi-Fi networks you don't typically connect to, consider disabling "Ask to Join Networks. However, the resulting popup might not be worth it, especially if you don't know that network's credentials in the first place. You'll find this option in the Wi-Fi settings. In iOS 13, you have two options other than "Off. If you're a veteran iOS user, you know Voice Control is not necessarily a new feature. In fact, it predates Siri as a way to control your iPhone, albeit in a very stripped-down way.
That said, iOS 13 completely revamps Voice Control, allowing you to use your iPhone with just your voice. Best of all, it works without internet, perfect for situations that would normally render Siri useless. Normally, you can simply ask Siri to enable or disable Voice Control. However, if this is your first time using the feature, you'll need to set it up first. After these two pages, you're all set!
You can use Voice Control in an insane number of ways. Ask it to open an app, open the app switcher, swipe through the app switcher, scroll down Safari pages, and so much more. It goes deeper than that, too — you can break down your screen into names or numbers, so you can accurately tell iOS where you want to tap. If you're finding the Voice Control isn't recognizing a word you're using, you can quickly fix that in settings. Just tap "Save" to lock-in your addition.
While Voice Control's built-in list of commands is vast, it might not be complete for your needs. If you find you need Voice Control to perform actions it doesn't understand, you can simply build them yourself. Here, you can quickly enter a phrase to speak to control the command. When finished, tap "Save. The iconic iOS digital assistant is better than ever.
Not only is Siri smarter with each iOS update, but the assistant also offers you more control over your own choice of apps. If you're uncomfortable asking Siri a question out loud, why not type it instead?
Introduced in iOS 11, you can silently type your queries to Siri, assuming you've set up the feature in Settings ahead of time.
Unfortunately, by enabling "Type to Siri," you won't be able to use the Home or Side button to speak to Siri. On the bright side, you can still use "Hey Siri," so you won't be missing out too much by opting for typing.
What's the point of opting to type to Siri if the world is going to hear her answer anyway? In these cases, you're going to want to make sure Siri is muted. IOS even lets you customize Siri's voice feedback — choose whether the assistant will only respond to you vocally when using "Hey Siri" or whether you control the feedback via the ring switch.
You read that right — as of iOS 13, Siri now supports up to twelve different voice options. Siri Shortcuts was one of iOS 12's shining features. You can assign a shortcut — either one you've made or one you've downloaded — to Siri using a custom phrase. Whenever you speak that phrase to Siri, the digital assistant jumps into action and runs the shortcut in the background. It adds a whole new level of customization and efficiency to iOS.
While there are plenty of excellent third-party weather apps out there, the only one compatible with Siri used to be the stock Weather app. That's changed — with Siri Shortcuts, you can use your weather app of choice — assuming compatibility — with Siri, to get updates, check tomorrow's weather, whatever you'd like to know. In the same vein, you can set up your favorite email app to work with Siri, over the stock Mail app.
If you prefer to use, say, Spark as your email client, you can set it up to open a folder, search your archives, or compose a new email, including specificity for contact s , subject, body, and signature. Each client may differ in what you can do with Siri. However, it's all in the name of customization — you choose what works best for you.
While Apple Maps is significantly better than the flop it was upon release, you might be partial to other apps such as Google Maps or Waze.
Fear not — Siri is no longer tied to Apple Maps. You can set either of the other two popular third-party navigation apps to the digital assistant in the Shortcuts app. At the end of the day, there are too many different types of apps you can use with Siri to list here. If an app's developers make it possible, you can use that app with Siri instead of an equivalent stock app. There's an app for that. No, really, there is. With over 2. With all those apps comes personalization. Apps are designed to solve problems for all users, but that doesn't mean you can't add your spin to things.
As previously mentioned, Apple's widgets aren't quite as versatile as Android's. However, they are beneficial for quick updates on the apps you use most, in one easy-to-access location. Once added, widgets, and their data, are just a swipe away. One feature of Screen Time, "App Limits," allows you to set timers for apps you feel you use too much.
Once you've used up your allotted time for the day, the app locks up, until the timer resets the next day. The App Store is a big place, full of apps designed to compete for your use and your money.
If you find Apple's stock apps, such as Mail or Weather, to be lacking, know there are dozens, if not hundreds, of alternatives for you to test out instead. Speaking of underused stock apps, why keep any you aren't using? The Stocks app is only taking up space on your home screen, and you don't need to shove it in an unnecessary folder either.
You can remove many staple apps from your iPhone, so you never need to look at them again. In the past, "deleting" stock apps would only remove the icon from your home screen, to ensure the user could redownload the app no matter what.
Nowadays, iOS will truly delete the app in questions, requiring an internet connection if you ever want it back. To get the most out of the iPhone's namesake feature, try out these fun customizations:. Have you ever needed to pick up the phone, but something was stopping you from doing so? Maybe your iPhone was too far away, or maybe you have food all over your hands from dinner.
What are you supposed to do? Well, you can enable your iPhone to answer phone calls for you automatically. This setting, introduced in iOS 11, erases your responsibility to pick up calls yourself. You can even adjust how long your iPhone waits before answering the call, giving you time to notice the call in the first place.
Whether you enable "Auto-Answer Calls" or not, you can control what audio source your iPhone directs your calls to.
By default, your iPhone sends the audio to the location it thinks makes the most sense; This might not always be to your advantage, however, as a call might be routed to your iPhone's speaker while you're using wireless headphones. Other than "Automatic," you can set your iPhone to "Bluetooth Headset," which will always favor your Bluetooth headphone or speaker, or "Speaker," which will likewise always favor your internal speaker.
Want to know who's calling you up without having to look at your iPhone? Enable "Announce Calls. You'll find this option in the Phone settings. Choose what works best for you, and the people typically around you! When you get a phone call, you can send one of three text responses to let the caller known you can't chat that moment.
However, you aren't confined to the stock responses iOS provides. You can go into the settings and change these options to whatever you'd like.
When you get a call you can't answer, your personality comes through their Messages app. In the Phone settings, tap "Respond with Text. Setting your ring switch to "silent" is intended to make receiving calls and texts more peaceful.
However, sometimes the vibrations alone can still get your blood boiling. If you'd rather no one get through during your beauty sleep, you can disable this feature entirely. Texting — it's not just for the kids. No matter how young or old, you probably use Messages quite frequently throughout your day. As such, it's an area of your iPhone that you should tweak to your liking. Unlike Facebook Messenger , you have total control over whether iOS informs your friends that you've opened their messages.
You can even choose specific contacts to enable Read Receipts for. Character counts typically don't matter for iMessages, but standard text messages still "cap-out" at characters. You won't see the counter when typing an iMessage, but you also won't see it until you start a new line on an SMS message.
Once you do, however, you'll see the number of characters you've written out of Want to get a little formal? You can add a subject field to your iMessages and texts, so your colleagues, friends, and family know what you're there to discuss.
To enable this field, jump to your Messages settings, then tap the toggle next to "Show Subject Field. You might enjoy keeping messages on your iPhone, but that data adds up. If you're running out of space on your iPhone, and don't mind losing some conversations, you can set up iOS to auto-delete your messages after either 30 days or one year. It'd be nice if Apple were to offer more options than just these, but, hey, it's better than nothing.
Does the App Drawer in Messages drive you crazy? Would you rather look at a clean window while texting than look at a bunch of Messages apps you don't care about? Don't let your frustration get to you — hide the App Drawer.
Your iPhone's keyboard is how you communicate with friends, family, colleagues, even your iPhone! It's an essential component of your iOS experience, but just because the keyboard is so integral to every iPhone doesn't mean there isn't room for personal customization. On the contrary, Apple affords you a wide variety of options to make your keyboard your keyboard.
By default in iOS 13, your keyboard is capable of swipe typing, a long-awaited feature. If swipe typing isn't for you, however, you can simply disable it at any time. Apple's stock iOS keyboard has plenty of perks to keep you typing.
But there are other keyboards out there, with additional features that might be worth your time. If you want to see what else is out there — and why Gboard is by far the best option — make sure to branch out and try some new keyboards for yourself.
Here's a keyboard you won't have to download — iOS contains a secret Emoticon keyboard, which allows you to send friends a variety of cute emoticons you'd typically need to copy and paste from the internet. Keyboard shortcuts are fantastic tools to type long words or phrases with just a couple of letters. If you find yourself meticulously typing the same, lengthy phrases over and over again, you might want to let your iPhone handle the hard work for you.
Our iPhones continue to get bigger and bigger, but our hands remain the same size. Apple knows this, which is why iOS now comes with a one-handed mode for typing.
When enabled, your keyboard shrinks to the size of what you'd expect on an iPhone 5 display size, harkening back to the days when you could effortlessly go one-handed on an iPhone. When not using Shift or while in Caps Lock, your iPhone displays lowercase keys on the keyboard.
Makes sense. However, if you want to throw it back to a time when iOS didn't make the switch to a lowercase keyboard, you can always disable this feature in Settings.
Now, when you start typing on your keyboard, the keys will remain capital, even when typing lowercase. If you want to look up the definition of a word you come across on your iPhone, but it's not in the language of the dictionary installed on your device, you won't have any luck using the "Look Up" feature.
However, if you add the proper dictionary to your iPhone, presto — iOS will pull up a definition. Why stop at dictionaries? Once you add iOS' secret thesaurus to your iPhone, you'll be able to look up synonymous to words you find in a heartbeat. In a flash. In an instant. You get the idea. Don't like the fake clicks your keyboard makes? Neither do many iOS users. It's a common dislike, but luckily, you can disable the sound entirely, not just when you ring switch is set to mute.
That being said, you might have accidentally activated the feature one too many times to see it as useful. If you're sick of worrying about shaking your iPhone while writing anything , here's how to disable the setting:. Your iPhone has an excellent camera — why not take full advantage of it? From framing your shot to editing your masterpiece, you'll find more than enough to tweak in Photos and Camera.
By default, iOS will reset the camera to "Photo" with stock settings, even if you were on a different camera mode with different filters, settings, etc. If you want to see your camera as it was when last used, you can do so via the Settings.
In the Camera settings, tap "Preserve Settings. If the app is pinned but running, you'll need to close it before you can change the shortcut icon. Once installed, all you need to do is rename the icon by holding down the desired icon as if you were moving it and then clicking the icon again. A symbol rename edit box will open and you can simply rename your symbol and click Apply for instant results.
How to add a photo widget. Rename folders on iPhone and iPad Press and hold long press the folder you want to rename. Take out the keyboard in any application. Press and hold the globe button. Tap the name of the keyboard you want to use. To go back to another keyboard, just hold the globe button and make your selection again. Now to create a new shortcut, tap the actions of the Add button and use the search bar to In Action Open app now, select the app whose icon you want to change.
At the top, click Keyboards. Tap Add new keyboard. In the Third-Party Keyboards section, tap the name of the keyboard you want to use. Now you can switch between added third-party keyboards and built-in keyboards every time you select your device's keyboard. How to slow down tiktok. Change desktop icons in Windows 10 2. Change folder icons in Windows 10 3. Change file icon type in Windows 10 1.
Change desktop icons in Windows Step 2 : Swipe up on the left pane and find the corresponding setting. Then select "Settings" on your desktop icon. Using the Iconic application Open Iconic. Tap Select application. Tap the Enter title field. Click Create Start Icon. Touch the Share button. Press the icon of your new application. Click Save. Scroll down and tap Delete Account. This is a red button at the bottom of the page. If prompted, click Delete Account.
This will immediately delete the email account and all its data from your iPhone. First, open the Mail app and start a new message. Start typing the contact's name. You will see a list of suggested contacts and recently used email addresses. Tap the blue circle next to the email address you want to delete. Lost email icon or app on my iPhone. How can I recover it? This application is pre-installed and cannot be uninstalled. You may have accidentally moved them to another screen or folder.
Check the Utilities folder if you have one. Open the App Store app to reinstall the Mail app. Press the search icon and enter your email address in the search field. Find the missing email app icon and tap the cloud icon next to it to download it. After successful installation, the email icon will reappear on your iPhone's home screen. Turn on your iPhone and find the Settings button in the app.
When the settings are open, click on the menu "Email", "Contacts", "Calendar". Depending on the type of device Step 3. In the listed accounts, tap the name of the account you want to reset. Sorry, can't find it. Your best bet is to reinstall the Mail app to get it back on your device - launch the App Store on your iPhone. Find Apple Mail in the search box. When the email description opens, tap the download icon to reinstall it.
All address bars are located at the top of the browser window, as you can see in the image below. When the browser is in full screen mode, the address bar is hidden. To exit full screen mode and show the address bar again, press the F11 or Esc key. To find free icons, simply enter a search term in the search bar to see what IconFinder generates.
Then you have an option in the menu on the left to only show free badges in that search term. How to set up voicemail on iphone All files and programs can be accessed on Microsoft Windows computers using their icons. These icons appear on users' desktops or in separate folders on their computers.
Open a Windows Explorer window or one of the Windows folders on the desktop. Load the desired symbols. You can do this by opening the site with your own icons and clicking the "Download" button. This will save the icons to your computer.
If you are downloading multiple icons at once, you may need to extract the icons to a normal folder before continuing. Click Select File. Choose a painting. Click the "Open" button. Click the Download button. Try it on an actual device with a dynamic background that changes perspective as the device moves. Keep icon corners square.
The system applies a mask that rounds icon corners automatically. Every app must supply small icons for display on the Home screen and throughout the system when your app is installed, as well as a larger icon for display in the App Store. Provide different sized icons for different devices.
Make sure that your app icon looks great on all the devices you support. Mimic your small icon with your App Store icon. It should generally match the smaller version in appearance, although it can be subtly richer and more detailed because there are no visual effects applied to it. Every app should also provide a small icon that iOS can display when the app name matches a term in a Spotlight search. Additionally, apps with settings should provide a small icon to display in the built-in Settings app, and apps that support notifications should provide a small icon to display in notifications.
All icons should clearly identify your app — ideally, they should match your app icon. TIP If your app creates custom documents, you don't need to design document icons because iOS uses your app icon to create document icons automatically. For some apps, customization is a feature that evokes a personal connection and enhances the user experience.
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