How to Disable Accidental Touch on Your iPhone: A Quick Guide
Learn how to turn off accidental touch on your iPhone using Reachability and Guided Access features.
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To turn off accidental touch on your iPhone, enable the 'Reachability' feature. Go to `Settings` > `Accessibility` > `Touch` and then toggle on `Reachability`. This reduces the chance of touches at the top of the screen, preventing accidental actions. Additionally, you can turn on ‘Guided Access’ by navigating to `Settings` > `Accessibility` > `Guided Access`. Activate this in apps where accidental touches are common to lock the device to that single app.
FAQs & Answers
- What is Reachability on iPhone? Reachability is a feature that helps you access the top of your iPhone screen more easily by lowering the screen to the bottom.
- How do I enable Guided Access on my iPhone? To enable Guided Access, go to `Settings` > `Accessibility` > `Guided Access` and toggle it on. You can then start it in any app by triple-clicking the Side button.
- Can I customize touch settings on my iPhone? Yes, you can customize various touch settings, including enabling/disabling features like Reachability and adjusting touch sensitivity in Settings under Accessibility.