First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talked about 
until iOS 15.

 

To have it show up in Quick Settings, you have to first turn it on under 
Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, VoiceOver Recognition.

If it is not on there, it will not be in Quick Settings.

 

I tested this by turning it off under VoiceOver Recognition and sure enough, it 
disappeared from Quick Settings.  

When I turned it back on in VoiceOver Recognition, I had to reboot the phone 
before it showed up again in quick Settings.  Not sure why, but that is what I 
did.

 

My recommendation is don’t have it in the rotor, but just in quick settings.  
There are other settings you may find it better to have in Quick Settings 
instead of in the Rotor.  

 

Once again to review, quick Settings is launched with a 2 finger quadruple tap. 
 It functions like the rotor, but since you have to be more intentional about 
bringing it up, you won’t find yourself changing voice speaking rate when you 
wanted to jump by headings, etc.

 

You can also enable Screen Recognition for specific apps once you figure out it 
helps in that app by going into VoiceOver Recognition, Screen Recognition and 
double tapping on apps, and selecting the apps for which you want it to default 
to on.

 

HTH,

Richard, USA.

“Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.”  
--  Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

 

My web site: https://www.turner42.com

 

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