You can also access notifications and control center by using the old gestures swiping down with three fingers to show notifications and swiping up from the top of the screen for control center. At least they still work on my iPhone 15 running iOS 17.
> On Nov 4, 2024, at 8:05 PM, 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Kim, > I have a document of VoiceOver Gestures on my web site, but here is the > section for phones with no home buttons. > > For devices without a home button: > Side button replacing Home button commands > • Unlock Phone: Facial Recognition, or tap the Side button and enter your > passcode > • Accessibility Shortcut: Triple click of the Side button > • Screenshot: Simultaneously press and quickly release the Side button and > Volume Up button. Caution: if you hold the volume up and side power button > too long, you will activate the Emergency SOS and end up calling 911. > • Activate Siri: Press and hold the Side button > • Reboot the iPhone: Press and release the volume up button, then the > volume down button, then hold in the side/power button for about 10 seconds > or until the Apple comes back and gradually fills in the image. > • Power off the iPhone: preferred method, Open settings, general, and at > the bottom double tap on shut down. You can also ask Siri to shut down, Siri > will likely ask you to confirm you want to power off, say yes and it is done. > You can also open General Settings, then do a four finger tap at the bottom > of the screen and land on the shut down icon and double tap. > • Trickier method, by pressing and holding the side button and volume down > button at the same time until the Emergency SOS screen appears. This menu > also includes the power off slider, to shut down swipe left until you get to > the "slide to power off" icon and double tap with one finger. Be aware, if > you hold those two buttons in too long, it will begin a countdown before > calling Emergency Services and your emergency contacts unless you release the > buttons or double tap cancel quickly enough if you are not needing the > emergency services. > For a complete explanation of the Emergency SOS settings, see: > https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208076 > • Activate Apple Pay: Double click the Side button > > New Gestures replacing function of the Home button > Starting at the bottom of the screen and slide one finger up. You will feel > three haptic vibrations referred to as "clicks" (similar to the old "click" > when pressing the Home button). Each of these three clicks will activate a > function. Note: The first click alerts you that you are in the feature. > • Return to the Home screen: From the bottom of the screen slide one > finger up until the second click. Lift your finger from the screen. > • Activate the App Switcher: From the bottom of the screen, slide one > finger up until the third click. Lift your finger from the screen. > • Activate Reachability mode (if enabled in Settings): From the bottom of > the screen, slide one finger up until you feel the first click. Quickly flick > down. > > Notification and Control Center > > Starting at the top of the screen, slide one finger down to feel the clicks. > • Access the Control Center: From the top of the screen, slide one finger > down until the second click. Lift your finger from the screen. > • Access the Notification Center: From the top of the screen, slide one > finger down until the third click. Lift your finger from the screen. > > Other settings > Raise to Wake, under Settings, Display and Brightness, defaults to on. > If you find that your phone is constantly trying to “wake” up or unlock, and > perhaps the battery is not giving you the time you thought it should, try > turning that feature off. If you use VoiceOver, and it is constantly saying > the time whenever you move the iPhone, you probably have raise to wake on and > each time the phone moves, it is trying to wake up. > People who carry their phone in a bag or a purse may find it is constantly > waking up from the movement of the bag/purse. > > There is also a feature called Tap to Wake, under Settings, Accessibility, > Touch, that allows you to wake up the phone by tapping in the middle of the > screen with one finger. > If you turn off the Raise To Wake feature, you may find this one very > helpful. You can move your phone without it trying to wake up, and when you > want to wake it up, tap on the middle of the screen, then do the slide > gesture from the bottom to finish unlocking it. > > HTH. > > Richard, > “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.” > – Jane Wagner, from The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. > > My web site: https://www.turner42.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: 'Kimberly Samco' via VIPhone <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, November 4, 2024 4:16 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: New phone with no button > > Hello, > > I couldn’t fix my SC so I’ve just upgraded to a phone with no home button. > Are there any tutorials to help me along with my adjustment? I looked on > YouTube and didn’t find anything very helpful. > > Thanks! > > Kim. > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. Mark can be reached at: > [email protected]. 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