How to Enable Switch Control on an iPhone
Open your iPhone’s Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility., Scroll down and tap Switch Control., Slide the “Switch Control” switch to the on position.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.
It’s an app on one of your home screens, noted by a gray gear icon.
Check the Utilities folder if you don’t see it.
Before you can start using Switch Control, you’ll need to add an external, screen, or camera switch to your device. -
Step 2: Tap General.
It’s in the third section. , It’s in the third section. , It’s in the third section, under “Interaction.” , Switch Control is now enabled.
The default scanning option is Automatic, meaning that the contents of your screen are continuously being scanned.
Use your switch to select an item when it’s highlighted by the scan.If you’re using multiple switches, tap Scanning Style and select Manual Scanning so one switch can scan, and the other can select. -
Step 3: Tap Accessibility.
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Step 4: Scroll down and tap Switch Control.
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Step 5: Slide the “Switch Control” switch to the on position.
Detailed Guide
It’s an app on one of your home screens, noted by a gray gear icon.
Check the Utilities folder if you don’t see it.
Before you can start using Switch Control, you’ll need to add an external, screen, or camera switch to your device.
It’s in the third section. , It’s in the third section. , It’s in the third section, under “Interaction.” , Switch Control is now enabled.
The default scanning option is Automatic, meaning that the contents of your screen are continuously being scanned.
Use your switch to select an item when it’s highlighted by the scan.If you’re using multiple switches, tap Scanning Style and select Manual Scanning so one switch can scan, and the other can select.
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