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Apple embeds AssistiveTouch natively into iOS as a core accessibility feature. If you are looking to download a third-party application, you are likely looking at Android alternatives that mimic the iPhone aesthetic. On an iOS device, you simply need to turn the feature on within your default system settings. How to Activate Assistive Touch on iPhone

Scroll to the very bottom and select . Check AssistiveTouch .

You can now triple-click your iPhone's side power button at any time to instantly hide or show the floating widget. Key Capabilities of Assistive Touch

You can enable the floating virtual button using three fast built-in methods: Method 1: Using the Settings Menu Open the native app. Scroll down and tap Accessibility . Under the Physical and Motor section, select Touch . Tap AssistiveTouch at the top of the menu. Toggle the switch to On (the switch will turn green). Method 2: Using Siri Voice Commands

Activate your voice assistant and say: “Hey Siri, turn on AssistiveTouch.” Method 3: Setting Up an Accessibility Shortcut Navigate to > Accessibility .

Once activated, a gray, circular floating menu button appears on your screen. You can drag this icon to any outer edge of your display. Tapping it replaces several physical device actions with simple screen gestures: How to Turn On Assistive Touch on iPhone