Among a plethora of notable features, the one that has been getting a lot of traction is the “Back Tap” Accessibility feature. It allows you to not only activate commonly used features like Control Center, Notification Center, and App Switcher, but also to do things like triggering Siri, and even snapping a screenshot with just a quick double or triple tap on the back of the iPhone. Better still, you can even customize the Back Tap Accessibility feature in iOS 14 on your iPhone to perform actions quickly.
Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
Up next, you have two options:
Choose the preferred gesture as per your convenience. Depending on your needs, you can fine-tune both the double and triple taps to activate a specific iOS feature.
I’m going to set the double-tap for screenshot and triple-tap for Siri. What about you?
Here are all the actions that you can assign to double or triple taps using the back tap accessibility feature:
Use Back Tap Accessibility Feature in iOS 14
So, that’s the way you can fine-tune the all-new back tap Accessibility feature. Ever since I installed iOS 14, I have been using this nifty little feature. It works as expected without any hiccups. As there are tons of equally cool features in the latest iteration of iOS, I’m going to share them. Like we recently covered the incredible Sound Recognition feature, which you can read by clicking on the link. So, stay tuned so that you don’t miss out on them.