want to create several gestures with different degrees of rotation.
Example 2: Let’s create the touch-and-hold gesture that you use to start rearranging icons
on your Home screen. This time, on the gesture recording screen, hold down your finger in
one spot until the recording progress bar reaches halfway, then lift your finger. Be careful not
to move your finger while recording, or the gesture will be recorded as a drag. Tap Save,
then name the gesture. To use the gesture, tap the AssistiveTouch menu button, then
choose your gesture from Custom. When the blue circle representing your touch appears,
drag it over a Home screen icon and release.
If you record a sequence of taps or drags, they’re all played back at the same time. For
example, using one finger or a stylus to record four separate, sequential taps at four
locations on the screen creates a simultaneous four-finger tap.
Exit a menu without performing a gesture. Tap anywhere outside the menu. To return to
the previous menu, tap the arrow in the middle of the menu.
Move the menu button. Drag it anywhere along the edge of the screen.
Touch Accommodations
If you have trouble using the touchscreen, use Touch Accommodations to change how the
screen responds to touches.
Choose how long you must touch the screen before a touch is recognized. You can
configure iPhone to respond only to touches of a certain duration. Go to Settings > General
> Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on Hold Duration, then use the Gesture
Delay plus and minus buttons to choose a duration (the default is 0.10 seconds).
Choose the duration in which multiple touches are treated as a single touch. If you
have trouble touching the screen just once, turn on Ignore Repeat. Then, if you touch the
screen several times quickly, iPhone treats the touches as one. To change the amount of
time between touches before iPhone treats them as one, go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on Ignore Repeat, then use the Gesture Delay
plus and minus buttons to adjust the timing.
Choose the location where iPhone responds to the first or the last place you touch. Go
to Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, then choose a Tap
Assistance option (Use Initial Touch Location or Use Final Touch Location).