Have you ever found yourself in a game or situation where you need to rapidly click on something, but your fingers just can’t keep up? Well, did you know that there’s a built-in auto clicker on your iPhone that can help you out?
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to use the auto clicker on your iPhone. It takes a bit of tweaking, but it’s a cool feature that can come in handy in a variety of situations.
To get started, go to your iPhone settings and scroll down until you see “Accessibility.” Click on that and then click into “Switch Control.” Under switches, click “Add New Switch” and then click on “Screen.” Make sure “Full Screen” is a switch that you have enabled.
Next, go to “Recipes” and create a new recipe. You can name it whatever you want. Assign the switch to “Full Screen” and then create a custom gesture. You can tap wherever you want on the screen, and then click “Save.”
Once you’re done, choose the specific recipe you just created and change the launch recipe to that one. Then, enable “Switch Control” under “Accessibility Shortcut” by triple-clicking the power button or the touch ID sensor.
Finally, go to the application where you want to auto click and triple-click the side button. Click on “Switch Control” and you should see little button tabs appear on the screen. Simply tap the screen to activate the auto clicker and watch as it rapidly clicks away.
To stop the auto clicker, simply triple-click the power button again. And that’s all there is to it!
While the auto clicker may not be a feature that you use every day, it’s good to know that it’s there when you need it. So go ahead and give it a try, and let us know how it works for you!