How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

by Anna Sherry   Updated on 2022-01-21 / Update for  iPhone Tips

Assistive Touch is a handy iPhone feature that lets you control the common functionality of your phone with handy shortcuts. However, many novice iPhone users find it hard to turn off Assistive Touch after they’ve initially set it up.

So, without any further ado, let’s look at how to turn off Assistive Touch on iPhones.

In this part, we talk about how to turn off Assistive Touch on iPhone 11, iPhone 12/13, and any other model of iPhones. Be noted that the following methods don’t require you to have a PC or Mac.

1. Turn Off Assistive Touch in Settings

If you’re looking for the fastest and simplest method on how to get rid of Assistive Touch, this section is for you. You see, Assistive Touch can be turned off by heading into your device’s internal Settings.

Here’s how to turn off Assistive Touch on iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and other iPhone models using the Settings app.

  • Go to your iPhone’s Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch.
  • Turn off the toggle at the top that says “AssistiveTouch”.

2. Use Shortcuts to Turn Off Assistive Touch

If you’re looking for a faster, one-click solution on how to turn Assistive Touch off, you might want to create a shortcut for the purpose.

To do that, follow the steps mentioned below.

  • Go to your iPhone’s Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut.

    How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
  • Tap the AssistiveTouch label and you will see a new “tick” icon next to it.
  • To turn Assistive Touch on or off quickly, triple-tap the side button on your iPhone at any time.

3. Ask Siri to Turn Off Assistive Touch

If you’re wondering how to turn off Assistive Touch on iPhone with your voice, this section has got you covered. To turn off Assistive Touch with a voice command, you can ask your iPhone’s digital assistant called Siri.

Here’s how to disable Assistive Touch on an iPhone with your voice.

  • Keep your iPhone close to your face and say “Hey Siri”.
  • If your “Hey Siri” command isn’t active, press and hold the side button for a few seconds to invoke Siri.
  • With Siri active, ask her to disable Assistive Touch. Say something like, “Hey Siri, can you disable Assistive Touch for me?”

If for any reason, you can’t turn off Assistive Touch on your iPhone using the above-mentioned methods, you should try to do it from your PC.

Luckily, there are a few really efficient methods to do that task. Here’s how to take off Assistive Touch on iPhone from your PC.

1. Use Tenorshare iCareFone

If you’re looking for a fast, reliable, and simple tool to quickly turn off Assistive Touch on PC, there’s nothing better than Tenorshare iCareFone. It’s a super simple app you can use to manage your iPhone’s data, take backups, and in this case, turn various Accessibility settings on or off.

Here’s how to turn off Assistive Touch using Tenorshare iCareFone.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

  • Download and install Tenorshare iCareFone on your PC. Open iCareFone by searching for it in the search bar. Connect your iPhone to the PC and select “Trust This Computer” if prompted on the iPhone. On the main screen of iCareFone, select “More Tools” from the top bar.

    How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
  • Select “Device Accessibility Control”.

    How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
  • On the page that appears, select to turn Assistive Touch off by toggling the switch off.

    How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

2. Turn Off Assistive Touch in iTunes

Last but not least, you can also turn off Assistive Touch with the iTunes app on your PC. The iTunes app has a nifty feature that lets you control device accessibility settings from within the tool.

Here’s how to turn off Assistive Touch using iTunes on your PC.

  • Download and install iTunes on your PC from the official download page. Connect your iPhone to the computer. If you’re connecting that iPhone to the PC for the first time, tap “Trust This Computer” when prompted on the iPhone screen.
  • Open iTunes and make sure your device is being displayed on it.
  • On the top-left corner, click the small icon showcasing an iPhone.
  • On the next screen, click Summary and then click Configure Accessibility. Select to turn off Assistive Touch and other Accessibility features you’d like to turn off.

    How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Assistive touch is a nice way to keep system-wide handy shortcuts at hand. However, many users can’t find out how to turn it off after they have turned it on previously.

In this article, we discovered some of the best ways you can go about disabling Assistive Touch on your iPhone. If you’re looking for a fast, reliable, and easy-to-use tool on how to turn off assistive touch on iPhone, Tenorshare iCareFone has got you covered.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
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The AssistiveTouch feature on iPhone and iPad is a boon for accessibility. It gives you software shortcuts for hardware buttons and lets you customize gestures. If you use the AssistiveTouch feature frequently, here’s how to quickly enable or disable it.

How to Add AssistiveTouch to Accessibility Shortcuts

You usually have to dig into the Accessibility section in the Settings app every time you want to enable or disable the AssistiveTouch feature. iPad users who have mapped extra features to their mouse, like clicking a button to go to the Home screen, find themselves frequently enabling and disabling the AssistiveTouch feature.

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You can save a lot of time by adding AssistiveTouch to the Accessibility Shortcuts feature. Once added, you’ll be able to disable AssistiveTouch using the Side button or from the Control Center.

To start the process, open the “Settings” app and go to the “Accessibility” section (you can also create a shortcut for it on the home screen).

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Here, swipe down and tap on the “Accessibility Shortcut” option.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Now, select the “AssistiveTouch” button.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Your iPhone or iPad will tell you that once you enable the Accessibility Shortcuts feature, Emergency SOS will no longer work by triple-clicking the Side/Power button. Instead, you’ll now have to press and hold the Side button and one of the Volume buttons. Tap on the “Continue” button to proceed.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

The Accessibility Shortcuts feature is now active.

How to Quickly Enable AssistiveTouch

Now that the Accessibility Shortcuts feature is enabled for AssistiveTouch, all you have to do is triple-click the Side/Power button on your iPhone or iPad (or the physical Home button if you’re using an older iPhone or iPad) to enable AssistiveTouch.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
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The floating AssistiveTouch button (which resembles the Home button) will show on the screen instantly.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone
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Once you tap on the AssistiveTouch button, you’ll see the expanded menu and see all the shortcuts.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

If you’re fond of Siri, you can also just ask Siri to enable or disable AssistiveTouch for you. Just press and hold the Side/Power button or the Home button, or say “Hey Siri” to bring up Siri. Now, say the “Turn on AssistiveTouch” or “Turn off AssistiveTouch” command.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

How to Enable AssistiveTouch Using Control Center

If you don’t want to use the physical buttons on your iPhone or iPad or talk to Siri, there’s another, more reliable option for you. You can add an Accessibility Shortcuts control to the Control Center.

On your iPhone or iPad, open the “Settings” app and then go to the “Control Center” section.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Here, tap on the “Customize Controls” option.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Now, swipe down and tap on the Plus (+) button next to the Accessibility Shortcuts option.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Accessibility Shortcuts control will be added to the Control Center. You can use the three-line handle icon on the right-edge to reorder the controls.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Now, swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen (or swipe up from the bottom of the screen if you’re using an iPhone or iPad with a Home button) to reveal the Control Center.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Here, spot the newly added Accessibility Shortcuts control and tap on it.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Select the “AssistiveTouch” button to enable the floating Home button.

How to stop assistive Touch on iPhone

Later, you can come back to the Control Center and tap on the button again to turn off AssistiveTouch.

Interested in doing more with the floating AssistiveTouch button? Here’s how to customize the AssistiveTouch buttons and gestures on your iPhone or iPad.

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