When you choose Use Initial Touch Location, iPhone uses the location of your first tap—
when you tap an app on the Home screen, for example. Choose Use Final Touch Location,
and iPhone registers the tap where you lift your finger. iPhone responds to a tap when you
lift your finger within a certain period of time. Use the Gesture Delay plus and minus buttons
to adjust the timing. Your device can respond to other gestures, like drags, if you wait longer
than the gesture delay.
Software and hardware keyboards
If you have difficulty distinguishing characters on the iPhone keyboard or manipulating a
hardware keyboard, find help by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > Keyboard.
You can adjust settings to:
Show only uppercase keys on the iPhone keyboard.
Adjust the key repeat rate on hardware keyboards.
Use the Sticky Keys feature to hold down modifier keys, such as Command and Option,
as you press another key.
Use Slow Keys to adjust the time between when a key is pressed and when it’s
activated.
TTY support
You can use the iPhone TTY Adapter cable (sold separately in many areas) to connect
iPhone to a TTY machine. Go to (may not be available in all areas) or check
with your local Apple retailer.
Connect iPhone to a TTY machine. Go to Settings > Phone, then turn on TTY. Then
connect iPhone to your TTY machine using the iPhone TTY Adapter.
When TTY on iPhone is turned on, the TTY icon appears in the status bar at the top of
the screen. For information about using a particular TTY machine, see the documentation
that came with the machine.
Note: Continuity features are not available for TTY support.
Visual voicemail
Ask Siri. Say something like:
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