Settings
Interactions
You
can
simplify
the
motions
needed
to
answer
phone
calls
or
respond
to
notifications
and
alarms.
◌
From
Settings,
tap
Accessibility
>
Interaction
and
dexterity
and
tap
an
option:
•
Answering
and
ending
calls:
–
Read
caller
names
aloud:
Hear
callers’
names
read
aloud
when
using
Bluetooth
or
headsets
(sold
separately).
–
Answer
automatically:
Answer
calls
after
a
set
duration
when
using
Bluetooth
or
headsets
(sold
separately).
–
Press
Volume
up
to
answer
calls:
Use
the
Volume
keys
to
answer
calls.
–
Press
Side
key
to
end
calls:
End
calls
by
pressing
the
Side
key.
•
Interaction
control:
Customize
areas
of
screen
interactions,
hardkeys,
and
the
keyboard.
Touch
settings
You
can
adjust
your
screen
to
be
less
sensitive
to
taps
and
touches.
◌
From
Settings,
tap
Accessibility
>
Interaction
and
dexterity
and
tap
an
option:
•
Touch
and
hold
delay:
Select
a
time
interval
for
this
action.
•
Tap
duration:
Set
how
long
an
interaction
must
be
held
to
be
recognized
as
a
tap.
•
Ignore
repeated
touches:
Set
a
time
duration
in
which
to
ignore
repeated
touches.
Mouse
and
physical
keyboard
Configure
settings
for
a
connected
mouse
and
physical
keyboard.
◌
From
Settings,
tap
Accessibility
>
Interaction
and
dexterity
and
tap
an
option:
•
Auto
click
after
pointer
stops:
Automatically
click
on
an
item
after
the
pointer
stops
over
it.
•
Sticky
keys:
When
you
press
a
modifier
key
like
Shift,
Ctrl,
or
Alt,
the
key
stays
pressed
down,
which
allows
you
to
enter
keyboard
shortcuts
by
pressing
one
key
at
a
time.
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