The Method Of Activating Or Deactivating 3D Touch On An iPhone
Apple company
was established on 1st April in the year 1976. This date has made a mark in
history because of its significance.
In some of the
Apple products, the feature of 3D touch is not at all present, like in iPhone
XR. Mostly the people who have used the 3D touch of Apple have made it a part
of their daily routine. Since few don't like 3D Touch, so in such cases it can
also be deactivated easily.
3D Touch was
launched with the iPhone 6s. Generally, iPhone 6s or more latest ones, except
the above mentioned iPhone XR, come with this function. There is a lot of
chances that you have 3D Touch but have not used it yet.
During releasing
of the iPhone XR, Apple launched Haptic Touch too.
The two
actions-3D Touch and Haptic Touch- don't share same features. For instance,
Haptic screen doesn't allow 'peek and pop' and Home screen related shortcuts
even a bit. Note that if you have iPhone XR, then you can activate or
deactivate Haptic Touch in the same place where the 3D Touch is situated.
With the help
of this blog, you can get to know about the method regarding how 3D Touch is
activated or deactivated.
So let's begin
with it.
The Process Of Enabling Or Disabling 3D Touch
It is a very
simple method.
1. Firstly, go to the
'Settings'.
2. Then, select 'General'.
3. After that, look for
'Accessibility' and press on it.
4. Next, move down a bit and
press on 3D Touch. You can even note from here if
3D Touch is activated or not.
As I mentioned
earlier, activating or deactivating the 3D Touch is super simple. I said it so
because activating or deactivating the 3D Touch is just a matter of pulling it
towards right or left. Do your modification task, and then you're fully ready.
It is important
to mark that after activating the 3D Touch, you can adjust the level of its
sensitivity. For example, the lighter setting offers less power for pushing to
enable the feature at the time of its use.
Whereas after
deactivating the 3D Touch some of the features you will not be able to use. For
example, features like 'Peek and Pop'.
You will also not be able to use widgets from the application's Home.
Hope this blog
would have been helpful to you.
Joey Williams is
a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since
2002. As a technical expert, Robert has written technical blogs, manuals, white
papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.
Source : iPhone
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