Apple phone screenshots, that is, capture what is displayed on the phone's screen and save it as an image file for easy sharing, saving, or recording. Apple offers a variety of screenshot methods that can meet the needs and preferences of different users.
1.Find your phone's physical buttons: On most iPhone models, you can find two physical buttons – the volume up button and the power button. They are located on the right side of the phone.
2.Press both keys at the same time: Press the Volume Up and Power keys at the same time quickly and briefly. If done correctly, the screen will briefly blink with a shutter sound to indicate that the screenshot has been successful.
3.View screenshots: After you take a screenshot, you can see a thumbnail in the bottom left corner of the screen. Click on the thumbnail to enter the editing mode and perform operations such as annotation and cropping. You can also choose to share or save to an album.
1.Open the Settings app: Find and tap the Settings app icon on your home screen.
2.Go to "Accessibility": In the settings interface, swipe to find and tap the "Accessibility" option.
3.Turn on Touch: In accessibility, tap the Touch option.
4.Turn on AssistiveTouch: In touch settings, find and tap AssistiveTouch, then tap the switch button to enable the feature. Once enabled, a customizable hover button will appear on the screen.
5.Set up a screenshot action: In AssistiveTouch's settings, find Custom Actions or a similar option. Once you click to enter, you can select an action (such as click, double-tap, or long press) to designate as the screenshot action.
6.Take a screenshot with AssistiveTouch: Once you're done, you can take a screenshot by tapping the hover button and performing the action you set. After taking a screenshot, you can also find the thumbnail in the lower left corner to view and edit.
1.Open iPhone settings and select Accessibility.
2.Tap Touch, scroll down to the bottom of the interface, and tap Tap Back.
3.Choose how you want to take a screenshot, such as "Double-tap," then set it to "Take a Screenshot."
Please note that different versions of iOS may have slight differences in specific operations. If you have any questions, it is recommended to refer to Apple's official user manual or **help document.