How to enable Switch Control on iPhone
Switch Control on iPhone is an accessibility feature that allows users to control their iPhone with one or more switches, instead of using the touchscreen directly. It is designed to assist users who have difficulty using standard touch gestures. Here's how to enable Switch Control on iPhone.
How to enable Switch Control on iPhone
Step 1:
You go to Settings on iPhone and then tap on Accessibility to set up. Next, you tap on Switch Control to turn on Switch Control on iPhone.


Step 2:
Switch to the new interface, you need to enable the Switch Control item and then you need to agree to enable Switch Control on iPhone.
By allowing switches or gestures to control virtually any part of the screen, Switch Control allows users to browse, type, and access apps independently. Whether it's tapping through a message, scrolling through social media, or making a FaceTime call, Switch Control helps ensure mobility doesn't limit digital access.
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