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 This is going to be short and sweet, because that’s how new tech tricks should be treated. They should be easy to learn, sort of impressive, and – most of all – useful.(Unfortunately for Android users, this is only going to apply to iPhone only. If you’re into Android … well, make the switch already!)Recently I learned of a new Accessibility feature:  Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back TapHere, you can choose what two knocks on the back of your iPhone will do, and a separate shortcut for a Triple Tap if you like. I find the screenshot combo a bit cumbersome (Side Button + the Volume Up button at the same time; quickly release both buttons). So, I set the Double Back Tap to take a screenshot. But there are LOADS of options. Choose the one that simplifies your phone use in some way.So, there you have it. A new trick! …oh wait! It does look like Android can do this, too.
This is going to be short and sweet, because that’s how new tech tricks should be treated. They should be easy to learn, sort of impressive, and – most of all – useful.(Unfortunately for Android users, this is only going to apply to iPhone only. If you’re into Android … well, make the switch already!)Recently I learned of a new Accessibility feature:  Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back TapHere, you can choose what two knocks on the back of your iPhone will do, and a separate shortcut for a Triple Tap if you like. I find the screenshot combo a bit cumbersome (Side Button + the Volume Up button at the same time; quickly release both buttons). So, I set the Double Back Tap to take a screenshot. But there are LOADS of options. Choose the one that simplifies your phone use in some way.So, there you have it. A new trick! …oh wait! It does look like Android can do this, too.
