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Your iPhone Has a Secret Button That Can Run Hundreds, Even Thousands of Actions — But You Have to Unlock It First « iOS & iPhone :: Gadget Hacks



An invaluable button on your iPhone can do hundreds, even thousands of amazing things, but most iPhone users don’t even know it exists. You can’t push it. You can’t click it. You can’t press it. But it’s the largest button on your iPhone, more powerful than the versatile Side button, and it’s hiding in plain sight.

This mystery button, which gives you complete control over its actions, hasn’t always been available on Apple’s smartphones. It first appeared on iOS 14 and only works on iPhone models with an A11 Bionic or newer chip. That means it’ll work on any iPhone since the iPhone 8 series. However, it’s still a secret to many users because it hides in the Accessibility menu.

Back Tap Explained

Back Tap, the accessibility feature in question, essentially turns the back of your iPhone into a large button you can tap to perform one or two actions you assign. Tapping the back of your iPhone two or three times, almost anywhere between the bottom of the Apple logo and the top of the device, will trigger the assigned action. It will even set off actions if you use an iPhone case.

The secret button uses your iPhone’s built-in accelerometer and gyroscope to detect double- and triple-taps. The three-axis accelerometer measures velocity changes along each axis, detecting each tap, while the three-axis gyroscope measures rotations around each spatial axis, detecting whether your iPhone is in your hand, in your pocket, or elsewhere.

You can assign basic system actions to a double- or triple-tap, such as taking screenshots, activating Reachability, or opening Spotlight. But what makes Back Tap so powerful is that you can also set accessibility features, scroll gestures, and even custom shortcuts to run after two or three back taps.

Requirements

Ensure you install the latest iOS software on your iPhone for the best results. Back Tap has been around since iOS 14, but it’ll work best on updated iOS 16 software, and you’ll get more actions to choose from. For example, the latest software lets you trigger Camera, Flashlight, Lock Rotation, and Color Filters, options missing from the latest iOS 14 version.

These iPhones are compatible with Back Tap:

  • iPhone 8 series or newer model
  • iPhone 8, 8 Plus
  • iPhone X
  • iPhone XS, XS Max, XR
  • iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations)
  • iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max

Setting Back Tap Up

To enable Back Tap gestures, go to Settings –> Accessibility –> Touch, and tap “Back Tap” at the bottom. Next, choose either “Double Tap” or “Triple Tap” to view the available actions.

The actions are split up with Accessibility Shortcut up top, followed by sections for System, Accessibility, Scroll Gestures, and Shortcuts. Tap an action to assign it, then exit the Back Tap menu.

Back Tap Actions You Can Use

The lists for “Double Tap” and “Triple Tap” are the same, so you don’t have to worry about one having more capabilities. Here’s a list of the sections and available actions you may see on your iPhone. Some options will vary based on the iPhone model you have.

Leading:

  • None: Tapping won’t activate any action.
  • Accessibility Shortcut: Enables or disables whatever accessibility feature you set for Accessibility Shortcut. If you set multiple features, it opens the menu where you can pick from them. You normally toggle Accessibility Shortcut by triple-clicking the Side or Home button or tapping its tile in the Control Center.

System:

Accessibility:

  • Apple Watch Mirroring: Mirrors your Apple Watch’s display on your iPhone so you can control it on a bigger screen.
  • AssistiveTouch: Toggles the AssistiveTouch overlay button on the screen, which lets you do many things, like shut down your iPhone, shake it, perform custom swipes, and more.
  • Background Sounds: Turns on the Background Sounds feature so you can listen to waves or white noise under whatever apps you’re using.
  • Classic Invert: Inverts your iPhone’s screen or returns the colors to normal.
  • Color Filters: Enables or disables any color filter you choose from the Color Filters menu.
  • Control Nearby Devices: Turns your iPhone into a remote for your nearby iPad or iPhone.
  • Detection Mode: Starts the Detection Mode feature in the Magnifier app so you can use Door Detection, People Detection, or Image Descriptions more quickly.
  • Live Captions: Turns Live Captions on or off. When on, it uses on-device intelligence to accurately transcribe what’s being said on or around your device.
  • Magnifier: Opens the Magnifier app. The app used to be harder to access, but on iOS 16, it’s fairly easy since there’s an app icon for it you can add to your Home Screen or open from App Library, Spotlight, Siri, etc. Back Tap is just another way to do it.
  • Smart Invert: Inverts parts of your iPhone’s screen without ruining media like photos or returns the colors to normal.
  • Speak Screen: Starts or stops Apple’s hidden text-to-speech tool. With it on, your iPhone can read news articles, blogs, books, and other texts to you.
  • Voice Control: Starts or stops Voice Control, which gives you a ton of voice commands to control your iPhone. You can scroll, navigate menus, perform gestures, and more.
  • VoiceOver: Enables or disables the VoiceOver feature, which reads things that appear on the screen aloud.
  • Zoom: Toggles Zoom on or off. Zoom lets you zoom into certain parts of your iPhone’s screen to see things better or read fine print. However, you can also use it for on-screen invert and grayscale filters.
  • Zoom Controller: When Zoom is active, toggles the Zoom Controller on, which gives you quick access to Zoom’s options.

Scroll Gestures:

  • Scroll Down: Scrolls down the current screen so you don’t have to swipe.
  • Scroll Up: Scrolls up the current screen so you don’t have to swipe.

Shortcuts:

This is where things get truly interesting because the possibilities are nearly endless. Any shortcut you build or install in the Shortcuts app can be assigned to Back Tap. You can do basic things like open an app or perform some real-life magic you didn’t even know your iPhone could do. Here are just a few ideas of what’s possible:

  • Open any app you want faster: For example, you could open Calculator, your favorite social-networking app, and more.
  • Open the Apple TV Remote app: You can access Apple TV Remote from Control Center, but this will open up its hidden app you won’t find anywhere else on your iPhone.
  • Toggle the red screen filter: Useful when you need to look up from your screen in the dark, like when looking at maps or viewing star charts.
  • Quickly record a voice memo or audio file: Helpful when you need to take audio notes before you forget something, and you can even use it to secretly record other people during conversations.
  • Access Apple settings for media and purchases: If you regularly view your Apple ID’s media and purchases settings to see things like Family Sharing preferences, payment methods, ratings and reviews, subscriptions, newsletters, and more, this will give you instant access. Otherwise, you must access it from within Apple ID, App Store, Books, iTunes Store, Music, Podcasts, or TV.
  • Quickly generate throwaway emails: This uses the Temp-Mail service to give you an anonymous email address whenever you need it. Received emails will only last a few hours, so it’s meant more for getting one-time responses without giving away your actual email address.
  • Perform Harry Potter spells: You can use spells like Lumos (turns Flashlight on), Nox (turns Flashlight off), and Accio (opens a specified app) with Siri. Still, you can build shortcuts for other spells like Silencio, Quietus, Reducio, or Vermillious. If you don’t want to say the spells out loud, Back Tap lets you say it in your head.
  • Eject water from speakers: If you get water in your speakers and they sound a bit weird, this can help get some of the excess liquid out.
  • Dim the screen below the default brightness: If the lowest brightness setting is still too bright for your nighttime use, you can use a shortcut to trigger multiple preferences simultaneously that dims the screen even lower.
  • Keep track of your clipboard history: Your iPhone will only hold one thing in its clipboard at a time. This shortcut gives you the power to store more in case you need to reference older copied items.
  • Discreetely escape meetings and bad dates: If you want to leave in a hurry from an awkward social situation, this shortcut will send you emergency texts when you back-tap so you have a reason to split.
  • Show your COVID vaccination card: It’s not as important now as it was, but this still may come in handy for some.
  • Get the name of any emoji: If you want to know what an emoji is actually called on your iPhone, this is one way to do it.
  • Briefly show the battery percentage: There’s a setting to enable the battery percentage always, but if you only want to see it when you want to, this is a quick way to get a battery status update.
  • Convert what you say into another language: If you’re chatting with someone who uses a different language, you can use this tool to speak what you want to write and have it translated into the proper text.
  • Toggle LED Flash Alerts: Flash alerts are great if you always have your iPhone on Silent Mode since it’s hard to miss a bright flash of light. But you may not always want to use it, and this will toggle it fast.
  • Add color themes to apps: If you want more customization, you can change how some apps look on your iPhone. For example, you can change the colors of Weather, Calculator, and more.
  • Run shortcuts from your Lock Screen: Shortcuts can be run from the Lock Screen, and this makes it even simpler to do.




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