< img src = "/uploads/blogs/9e/0d/ib-FQMCQog6c_5237c6fc.jpg" Alt = "can almost everything-how to correctly adjust the Action button in the iPhone"/> ~ ~ ~ < P > Action button is available in almost all the latest iPhone models that releases Apple and allows one touches access to a convenient feature, application or label. For example, turn a flashlight, start a “smart” home scenario or use any label without having to unlock your phone and view applications.

< p > on how else can you use the Action button, says Engadget.

< h2 >How to use the Action button

< p > on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro max and iPhone 16E can activate the Action Button by pressing or holding a small button above the “swing” of the volume control on the left side of the device. By default, the button turns on or off the sounds of notifications and calls, performing the function of the traditional call switch. If you want to change its purpose, it is enough to open “Settings” and find the “Action Button” section. There you can assign a new action button, and to turn off the sound always remains “control point”.

< h2 > How to re -assign the Action Button to a flashlight

< p > Apple offers several built -in ways of using Action Button:

< Ul > < li > silent (call/silent);

< li >focus (specific focus or selection mode from the menu);

< Li > Camera (including photo or video);

< l > flashlight;

< li > music recognition;

< li > translation;

< li > magnifying glass;

< li > Turn on a certain item from the “control point” like “aircraft mode”;

< li > label, accessibility (switching on a certain accessibility function);

< li > Ability to not perform any action.

< P > If you want to switch the standard silent mode to the flashlight, you must first unlock the iPhone. Then:

< Ul > < Li > Open “Settings”; < li > Click “Action Button”; < li > See available options and select “Flashtar”; < li > for verification briefly click Action.

< p > The same actions can be assigned a button and other built -in options.

< h2 >How to set up the Action Button to open the application

< P > B larger, Action Button can run specific apps on your phone. Let's say you want to open your favorite game instantly. To do this:

< Ul > < li > Unlock your iPhone;

< Li > Go to “Settings”; < li > Select “Action Button”; < li > Scroll List of options to “label”; < l > touch “Choose a label …”;

< li > Find “Open Appendix …”;

< li > Choose from the list the desired app.

< P > This method works with any set app, even if you need to run a certain mode (eg voice mode in Chatgpt or create a new note in “notes”).

~ < h2 > How to assign launching label for Action Button < p > The “team” function also supports more complex scripts in “Labels”. In fact, any label awaiting manual activation (not triggers by schedule or location) is suitable. For example, if you want to press the button immediately started the Pomodoro-Thamer:

< Ul > < li > Unlock your iPhone;

< Li > Open “Settings”; < Li > Choose “Action Button”; < li > Scroll to “labels”;

< li > touch “Choose a label”;

< li > Choose the desired label;

< li > clamp the Action button to make sure everything works.

< p > In the case of Pomodoro-Time, you choose the duration, click “Finished” & mdash; and timer starts.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116