Quickly open features with Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone
When you add features to Accessibility Shortcut, you can just triple-click a physical button and tap to quickly open the feature you want.
Add features to Accessibility Shortcut
Go to Settings
> Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then tap to select the features you use the most.
Note: To add some features—like Guided Access or Assistive Access—to Accessibility Shortcut, you must first turn them on.
To rearrange the order they appear, drag
to move a feature up or down.
Open Accessibility Shortcut
Triple-click one of the following:
The side button (on an iPhone with Face ID)
The Home button (on other iPhone models)
Tap the feature you want to turn on or off.
To slow down the double-click or triple-click speed, see Adjust settings for the side or Home button on iPhone.
When Assistive Access is on, Accessibility Shortcut can’t be opened. To open it while Guided Access is on, you must first turn on Accessibility Shortcut when you set up Guided Access.
You can also add Accessibility Shortcut to Control Center, then reach your shortcuts with an onscreen swipe instead of triple-clicking a physical button. (Magnifier, Text Size, Guided Access, and Hearing can be added directly to Control Center.)
On iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, you can assign the Action button to open accessibility features. See Use and customize the Action button on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Tip: Many accessibility features can be turned on and off with Siri. Learn how to use Siri.