Hello Mohamed ,

I like your configuration.

I use the triple back tap to invert the colors.  I use the double back tap to 
return to the home screen.

It is interesting to learn how different people use the commands.  Bravo to 
Apple for giving us some choices.

Mark

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Mohamed Fayed
Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2023 8:57 PM
To: vipho...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Locking the Display on iPhone 14 Pro Max with a VoiceOver Gesture, 
not the Power Button: A Great Solution for Southpaws Like Me

Hi,

My solution to prevent the usage of power button at all is to use back tap 
feature on my iPhone 10s.

In settings > accessibility > touch > back tap, turn it on.

For double tap, it turns the screen off, and for triple tap, it toggles Siri 
(you may also open Google Assistant that way).

I can reach the iPhone’s power button, but tapping the back of the iPhone with 
a finger is easier to me.

Regards,

Mohamed E. Fayed 

> On 2 Jan 2023, at 3:11 AM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I my beloved 8 Plus, I had the display set to automatically lock after 
> 30 seconds.
> 
> On the 14, with Face ID enabled, I find it more practical to set the 
> auto lock to 1 minute.
> 
> However, as I become more and more proficient with both the physical 
> device and the OS, rarely do I need the extra time afforded by the 
> longer display time.
> 
> As a result, I prefer to lock the display, manually, by using the 
> phone's power button, located on the right side of the device.
> 
> I always hold the phone in my left hand.
> 
> Given that I am a southpaw, along with the native physical size of the 
> Pro Max, increased by the addition of the folio case, and using the 
> power button to lock the display becomes less streamline than on a 
> smaller device.  In short, pressing the power button, in the case, 
> takes more effort than I expected.
> 
> The solution for me?  I set a VoiceOver gesture command, a 4-finger 
> single tap, to lock the display.
> 
> Using this command means that I no longer have to locate the power 
> button with a finger on my right hand and press it in order to lock the 
> display.
> 
> I am posting this to remind everyone that if you feel that you may 
> want to increase any given task on iPhone, check to see if there is a 
> solution in the VoiceOver gesture commands area of accessability.
> 
> Mark
> 
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