How to turn off the 'shake to Undo' feature on iOS 9?
Shake to Undo feature built into iOS allows you to re-enter text on applications such as Messages, Mail, Calendar application Calendar, Notes .
Suppose that in the process of typing a paragraph, note, or status, ., if you accidentally mistakenly press, mistakenly delete, cut or mistype a piece of text, you just need to shake your iPhone lightly. Can say Shake to Undo (shake the phone to Undo) is a pretty useful feature for iPhone users. However, in some cases, this feature may be annoying for users. How to turn off this feature on iOS 9?
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To turn off (disable) feature Shake to Undo on iOS 9, first click the Setting icon.
On the Setting interface, select General .
On the General interface, click the Accessibility option.
Scroll down to find the option Shake to Undo . To know if this feature is ON or OFF, you only need to look at the right hand side of the feature.
To change the ON mode , OFF the function Shake to Undo , click on Shake to Undo .
If the Shake to Undo feature is in ON mode, the slider button will be green. To turn off this feature, simply touch the slider to the left.
When you turn off the Shake to Undo feature, the slider button will be white and gray.
Good luck!
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