1. Just open the AssistiveTouch menu and tap Home, Recent, Back action.
2. To access your Notifications, open the AssistiveTouch menu and tap Notification.
3. To get to the control, open the AssistiveTouch menu.
4. When you turn on Assistive Touch iOS 17, you’ll see the AssistiveTouch menu.
5. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Services and turn on AssistiveTouch.
6. You can drag it to any edge of the screen, then tap the menu to open it.
7. It is necessary and used only for locking the device when you use feature turn off the screen.
8. You can also use AssistiveTouch to access your Home screen, Recent screen and use Back Key.
9. We using API Accessibility Service to helps people with disabilities easily control their phones on large phone screens.
10. For example going back, going home, opening recent, power dialog, notification etc.
11. To uninstall the app, please open my app and click the "Uninstall" button.
1. if you touch anywhere it doesn't block inputs in the UI of the current opened app.🌟AMAZING 🌟 Quick access to what I need and choose, completely and easily customizable! BEST APP for my disabilities, and EVERYONE, in combination with designer's "Control Panel iOS" for Android.
2. It acts like an iphone 7 home button if you turn off the floating menuOver all a very good app and and an excellent concept for personalizing the operation of the device to suit the individual user.
3. It's not obtrusive and (obviously) works much the same as the AssistiveTouch on iOS devices.You're doing a great job of designing tools that make the user experience more comfortable for many people.
4. and the feature that got me to download the app was the ability to utilize the app from the lock screen or wizard setup screen on my phone that was reset and I couldn't remember the password on.
5. So far, the only thing to improve is... when you open the assistive touch menu but you only wanna close it, withou any action, you are force to use the bottom (original) buttons.
6. I have no patience with buffering this allows me to keep a couple one tap anti lag apps at my finger tips instead of having to stop in the middle of something to go and execute an app on the home page, so it did give me a better user interaction.
7. In my case, the navigational soft buttons (e.g. back, home) stopped working on my Pixel 3a (still haven't been able to determine what went wrong there), so I needed a temporary fix.
8. The only recommendation that comes to mind at the moment would be unifying the GUI between the Launcher, Assistive Touch, and Control Center.
9. I TOTALLY LOVE THESE !!!! Thanks! ❤️🌟❤️This Assistive Touch is such a great help.
10. Quick screenshot, lock screen, streaming service, and more without ever fumbling to feel for buttons or search for the right app or widget.
11. Keep up the good work!This app is really good!... very similar to the iOS user experience! grest job.