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{{fa}}Apple products aren’t cheap -- if you've fallen victim to a broken Home or Power button on your iPhone or iPad, don't despair. All is not lost! Applying the AssistiveTouch feature provides options to access all the regular iDevice features through the touchscreen, rather than the tactile buttons. So if your Home or Power buttons are broken, or if you benefit from using touch screen buttons rather than physical ones, AssistiveTouch can help.
 
{{fa}}Apple products aren’t cheap -- if you've fallen victim to a broken Home or Power button on your iPhone or iPad, don't despair. All is not lost! Applying the AssistiveTouch feature provides options to access all the regular iDevice features through the touchscreen, rather than the tactile buttons. So if your Home or Power buttons are broken, or if you benefit from using touch screen buttons rather than physical ones, AssistiveTouch can help.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===  Enabling AssistiveTouch ===
 
===  Enabling AssistiveTouch ===