The feature Tracks when and how often you touch the back of your iPhone using the accelerometer and gyroscope. These sensors track many quick spikes of movement in the same direction and determine the direction your iPhone travels when you tap it. When you tap the back of your iPhone, it tilts up, so this detection will allow your device to perform the Back Tap shortcut.
To enable the Back Tap feature on your iPhone, you need to first activate it by tapping the back of your device twice. The Back Tap detector is sensitive to very modest touches, so make sure your touch mimics the rhythm of a knock on the door or a double mouse click. ..
Steps to Enable Back Tap on iPhone
Step 2: Scroll down to the bottom and tap on Privacy. Step 3: Toggle the “Unknown Sources” checkbox. Step 4: Scroll back up and tap on your name. Step 5: Tap on the three lines in the top right corner of the screen that say “Sign In.” Step 6: Enter your Apple ID and password. Step 7: Tap on “Create a new account.”
Step 2: Tap on “Accessibility” to view the options. ..
Step 3: Tap “Ringtone” to get a ringtone for your phone.
Scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap “Tap back.”
To assign an action to one or both of the “Double tap” and “Triple tap” options, tap on “None”. ..
After choosing one, tap it so that a checkmark appears and tap to set it. ..
Final Words
If you’re not using Back Tap, here are four other underused iPhone functions that you should be aware of. ..
Back Tap is a significant improvement for those who find it difficult to scroll through iPhone menus and screens with the many necessary taps, swipes, and other gestures.