Assistive Touch is a feature, present on Apple's iPhones and many Android phones (even if you don't have it on yours, you can easily install a 3rd party app that simulates it). When enabled, it resembles a floating transparent button, ever present on the phone's screen. Tap it and you get a custom menu, which allows users to interact with their phone easier — you can get access to home and back buttons here, as well as various gesture controls to activate certain phone functions easier.
The Assistive Touch menu is usually a savior for people who manage to break ...
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