More often than not, there are a few bugs and glitches that manage to sneak in. If you’re having difficulty touching the screen or pressing buttons, Assistive Touch could be a great helper in using iPhone without accessories to perform actions or gestures. One of the major issues that Apple users have been facing is related to Assistive Touch. Users have been complaining that the Assistive Touch feature isn’t working/responding/moving since the new update. If you’ve found yourself in this situation, you shouldn’t worry as this guide is just for you. Here, you’ll get to know different methods to resolve this issue.

Method 1: Turn off/on the Assistive Touch feature

Open the Settings app and then tap on General Navigate to Accessibility -> Touch -> and then Assistive Touch After that, turn off the Assistive Touch toggle at the top and turn it back on

Method 2: Adjust the Assistive Touch idle capacity

Open the Settings app before navigating to Accessibility -> Touch -> Assistive Touch -> Idle Capacity Now, increase the brightness slider until you’re able to see the Assistive Touch button clearly Normally, it is recommended to have 40% capacity for people with normal eyesight

Method 3: Reset the Assistive Touch option

Open the Settings app Head over to Accessibility -> Touch -> Assistive Touch -> Customize Top Level Menu Lastly, tap the reset button at the bottom

Method 4: Reset the settings

Open the Settings app Head over to General -> Transfer or reset your iPhone -> Reset Choose Reset All Settings from the options Enter the passcode Tap Reset All Settings once more to confirm

Method 5: Restart your phone

Press and hold the side + volume buttons simultaneously on your iPhone Once the Power Off slider appears, slide it to the right Wait 30 seconds and then turn your phone back on