I'm pasting an article from Applevis
that David Goldfield sent to his Tech VI list. I would
point out that I can unlock the screen from pretty much
anywhere along the bottom of the screen, for me, it does not
have to be in the center near the charging port. But, for
others, this may vary.
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Finding Your Way Home in a (Home) Buttonless World:
Using an iOS Device Without a Home Button
By Scott Davert, 28 February, 2025
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Introduction
With the recent release of the new iPhone 16e, this means the end
of the Home Button for iPhone users. Those who have been
using iPhone SE's for years will now have to face not having
a phone on the market which has the Home Button. We can't
bring Touch ID back, but we can do something about
duplicating the function of the Home Button. While many
users have adapted in various ways, including performing the
gesture, the fact remains that this gesture isn't as simple
to perform until you are used to it as hitting a button.
Speaking of buttons, I've sent the feedback several times to
Apple that this should be an option for the Action Button.
As of iOS 18.3.1, this still isn't one, though you can set
up a Siri shortcut to assign the Action Button to the Home
gesture (discussed below).
Using the new Gesture
The way in which one now goes to the Home Screen by
default with VoiceOver is to place one finger at the bottom
center edge of the screen and slide up quickly until you
feel a slight vibration or hear the "pop" sound and then
release. There are ways of addressing various challenges
associated with this change. For example, I've found that
using the Lightning or USB-C port on the iPhone as a
placeholder has worked in some cases. Though the gesture
doesn't have to be centered exactly, the port can act as a
tactile guide of sorts. The advantage of this method, if
effective, is that there is no physical modification
required and transference of knowledge will apply to any iOS
device the user will encounter in the future as long as the
iPhone doesn't lose its one port. For those struggling with
the initiation of the gesture, if you have a case on your
iPhone, it is possible to strategically place a Bump Dot or
some other tactile tool on the case which lines up with
where one must place their finger to initiate the gesture.
But I don't wanna!
Sometimes, people can’t, for various reasons, or don't
want, to learn this gesture. Since it's not something simple
like a one-finger double tap, it's understandable that this
may be the case. There are ways to address this as well. For
example, one can set up a customized gesture to take them to
the Home Screen. This is a process I've done many times, but
when doing so, I make sure my consumers are aware that this
gesture is a modification, and that if they wish to continue
using it in the future, they may need to get support with
setting it up on new devices. Here are step-by-step
instructions for setting this up with VoiceOver, with the
2-finger swipe right being the chosen gesture.
- Go to Settings > Accessibility
> VoiceOver > Commands > Touch Gestures.
- Select the gesture desired. For
example, swipe right with 2 fingers.
- Under the System heading, locate
Home and select it.
- iOS may inform you that the
gesture you have chosen is already in use for another
function. At that point, you can select Cancel or Assign,
and the appropriate action will be carried out.
Once you have found a gesture that works and press
Assign, that is all that is needed. The reason I chose swipe
right with 2 fingers is because this gesture is assigned to
moving into a group when VoiceOver's Grouped Navigation is
enabled. This is a feature I do not use, so I will not miss
it. Those who may miss it can also choose another gesture.
I don't use VoiceOver, now what?
Another way of doing this which doesn't use VoiceOver
is to set up one of the Back Tap features to take you Home.
For those unaware, Back Tap is a feature on iPhones that
lets you do things just by tapping the back of your phone.
You can set it up so that when you tap the back two or three
times, your phone does something like take a screenshot or
go to the Home Screen. It has been my experience that
sometimes whatever is set up on the double Back Tap gesture
will get activated by accident, but that the Triple Back Tap
seems to work best. To set up Back Tap to perform the Home
gesture with the Triple Tap, do the following:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility
> Touch > Back Tap.
- Toggle this to on.
- Navigate to Triple Tap and then
select.
- Select Home from the list of
options and you will be done.
I've found that the thicker the iPhone's case, the less
often the Back Tap registers. Like any of the other methods
above, it's another possibility.
Taking the Shortcut Home
As noted above, it is possible to create a Siri
Shortcut which can utilize the Action Button on supported
devices to take you Home. Follow the below steps on the
compatible iPhone.
- Download the shortcut, courtesy
of AppleVis' very own AnonyMouse. on a compatible
iPhone.
- Activate the shortcut if it does
not happen automatically.
- Select Add Shortcut.
- Now go to Settings > Action
Button.
- IN the adjustable menu, select
Shortcut
- Select Choose a Shortccut.
- Select "Go to Home Screen".
- Press and briefly holdthe Action
Button to go Home. Welcome home!
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community-powered website, we make no guarantee, either
express or implied, of the accuracy or completeness of the
information.
David Goldfield,
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Blazie Technologies
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