< img src = "/uploads/blogs/87/04/ib-fqu8oda7u_fc931624.jpg" Alt = "How to do a screenshot on the iPhone, if not pressed buttons"/> ~ ~ ~ < P > If you have a broken button “home” or “power” on the iPhone, the standard simultaneous pressing of two physical keys will not help to take a screenshot. However, there are some simple ways to make it without their use.

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< H2 > CRRINTS using Assistivetouch < P > You first need to activate Assistivetouch. To do this:

< Ul > < Li > Open “Settings”; < li > Go to “Availability”;

< Li > Select “Touch” (in “Physical and Motor”); < li > Turn assistivetouch.

< P > Then a white round button will appear on the screen.

< P > Come U “Settings Assistivetouch” and select “Adjust the upper level menu”. Tap the icon you want to replace, and select “Snapshot of the Screen” from the list of action. You can also add a new icon by clicking on the “+” button and assigning it to “screen shot”.

< p >To quickly access the Assistvetouch settings menu, select “Double Tap” or “Long Press” and assign them to “screen”. Then it is enough to touch or clamp the assistivetouch button to make a screenshot.

< P > The Assistvetouch button can be moved on the screen. To prevent it from interfering, reduce its transparency in settings.

< h2 > screen shot through “back tap”

< P > The Back Tap function works on the iPhone 8 and newer models. You can touch the back panel twice or thrice to start the action you want. To configure:

< Ul > < li > go to “Settings” & mdash; “Availability” & mdash; “Touch” & mdash; “Touching behind”;

< li > Choose what a double or triple touch will do. For a quick screenshot, assign an action “screen shot”.

< P > If you do not want to do a screenshot, you can set the action of assistivetouch. Then one touch you will turn on or turn off this menu.

< h2 > Ask Siri to make a screenshot

< p > Another simple option & mdash; attract Siri:

< Ul > < LI > Activate it with the command “Hi, Siri” or clamping the power button (on new models) or “Home” (on older); ~ ~ < li > Say “Take a screen shot.”

< p > Assistant will confirm the team and keep the screenshot into a standard gallery, which can be especially convenient if you are busy or contaminated hands.

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