iPhone “Display only the bottom half of the screen” Mysterious function, how to remove it – OTONA LIFE |

Have you ever used an iPhone and had trouble with the behavior of the device? Although it was never broken, the iPhone has various functions, so some people must have been surprised by the unexpected movement of the screen.

Today, we’re going to talk about an Instagrammer who is sending out daily iPhone tricks to improve one rank.Yosuke iPhone time saving technique @yosuke_kochiI would like to introduce you to the recommended “How to fix the function that the screen display of the iPhone is only the lower half”.

Yosuke  iPhone Jisatsujutsu posted the following sentence on Instagram the other day, along with a video explaining how to prevent the iPhone screen display from being limited to the bottom half of the screen.

“I’m going to send the iPhone time-saving technique from Kochi.
Isn’t this feature of iPhone annoying?
Please check it out.”

This post has about 2000 “likes” and has become a big topic on Instagram. Now let’s get into the details of this post.

The identity of the mysterious function is “easy access”

If you are a long-time iPhone user, you may have encountered this mysterious behavior that only the bottom half of the screen is displayed at least once. Many people may not understand what this function is for, but this is a function called “easy access”, and by displaying only the lower half of the screen, when you hold it with one hand, your thumb It seems that it is a mechanism to make it reach.

Certainly, the apps displayed at the top of the home screen may not be reachable with one hand. However, I wonder how many users really know that this “easy access” is a function to solve that problem.

Yosuke iPhone Jisatsujutsu recommends opening “Accessibility” from the “Settings” app and turning off “Easy access” in the “Touch” item as a way to disable this function.

(The image is provided by “Yosuke iPhone Time Shortening Technique (@yosuke_kochi)”)

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(The image is provided by “Yosuke iPhone Time Shortening Technique (@yosuke_kochi)”)

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(The image is provided by “Yosuke iPhone Time Shortening Technique (@yosuke_kochi)”)

Testimonials from people who turned off Reachability

Instagram users who read this post commented, “Because I’ve been an Android user for many years, I wasn’t able to use the iPhone at all, but I’m always learning! ︎ I was able to set it up immediately this time. Thank you. “This is really annoying. I’m finally feeling refreshed! Thank you.” I set it up right away! Thank you very much.”

It seems that the overwhelming majority of people on Instagram felt that the “easy access” function was “annoying”, and after reading this post, I also quietly turned off the setting without exception.

In addition to being set to on by default, this function can be easily activated simply by sliding the top of the screen down, so some readers may ask, “Why is it suddenly only the bottom screen?” I wonder if there are people who have been wondering until now.

Anyone using it?

“Easy access” has been frustrating for many iPhone users, but this function has been implemented since the time of “iPhone6/6Plus”. With the release of the iPhone with a large screen, it became difficult to operate with one hand, so it seems that such a function was installed.

In fact, I have never heard anyone say that they are heavy users of “Easy Access”, but the fact that it hasn’t disappeared on a yearly basis means that there are still strong “Easy Access” fans. Once the implementation is lost in the successor, there will be complaints and complaints, but there is a gadget area, so Apple may not be able to stop it.

The “easy access” introduced this time should be turned on by default on your iPhone, so if you’re worried about it, take this opportunity to turn it off. If you are a rare person who thinks you can use it if you know how to use it, please tell people about this aha experience and become a valuable evangelist of the “easy access” function.

*Thumbnail image (Image: Provided by “Yosuke iPhone time saving technique (@yosuke_kochi)”)

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