Secret tap button on iPhone 14
It should be noted that Apple and its iPhones with iOS 14 were indeed the first mobile phones to offer this feature. What was originally created for the physically challenged has proven to be an aid useful for de facto anyone.
In iOS, you can double- or triple-tap to define dozens of functions. Some of the most interesting ones include opening the camera, invoking the voice assistant Siri, taking a screenshot, downloading the control or notification center, muting sounds, or turning on the flashlight. A whole new horizon of functionality is given by Shortcuts, where you can map virtually any action on the system, such as launching any app, or the handy launch of the Shazam music scanner. How do you set up this neat little feature on your iPhone?
- On your iPhone, go to Settings
- In the third section, open Accessibility
- In the Mobility & Motor section, click Touch
- Scroll all the way down to find Tap on the back
- Now all you have to do is choose whether you want to configure double or triple tap, and then select the action to follow
