08.30.2023
In iOS 17, still in beta, Apple has added an accessibility setting that makes the haptic feedback feature activate faster than in previous versions of its mobile operating system. If
As many iPhone users might remember, 3D Touch was an interactive haptic feature that Apple introduced in 2015 with the iPhone 6s. When the iPhone was released in 2018, Apple kiboshed 3D Touch to the dismay of some users, and instead implemented the simplified Haptic Touch, which offers less functionality.
3D Touch supported multiple levels of pressure for different interactions depending on how hard you pressed, with Apple implementing "Peek and Pop" gestures. In contrast, Haptic Touch supports just a single level of pressure for the long press gesture.
Haptic Touch has always worked slower than 3D Touch because of the two levels of pressure that 3D Touch allowed for. The first 3D Touch pressure level activated quickly when pressing on the display, so those who became used to 3D Touch may have found the Haptic Touch replacement to be too sluggish.
The good news is that in iOS 17, setting Haptic Touch to the new Fast option makes a noticeable difference in how quick haptic menus pop up under the finger when an icon or on-screen element is long pressed. The speed brings Haptic Touch interactions closer to 3D Touch interactions. Here's how to enable it on iPhones and iPads running iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, respectively.
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Accessibility.
- Under "Physical and Motor," tap Touch.
- Tap Haptic Touch.
- Select from Fast, Default, and Slow. Note that when you select a speed, you can test it using the flower image on the same screen.
It's still not entirely clear why Apple got rid of 3D Touch. Some have argued that it suffered from a lack of discoverability, similar to the Apple Watch's Force Touch functionality, which suffered the same fate. Others have speculated that Apple eliminated it in order to bring gesture parity to the iPhone and the iPad. Either way, the change allowed Apple to remove the capacitive layer that used to be integrated into every iPhone display.
This article, "iOS 17: How to Make Haptic Touch Faster on iPhone" first appeared on MacRumors.com
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