After testing some apps on an old iPhone 6 recently, I started to notice the device's Home button was becoming less and less responsive to finger presses, especially when it came to double-clicking it. Sure enough, after a few more days' use, the Home button stopped working completely.

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In memory of the Home button

Now, ordinarily this would have left me in the unenviable position of having to power off my iPhone and turn it on again whenever I wanted to exit out of a launched app, until I relinquished the device and sent it away for a costly repair.

Fortunately, however, the event jogged my memory of a friend who was able to continue using their iPhone even after a drop had left its Home button dangling by a wire (by some miracle, Touch ID still worked). They had set up iOS's Assistive Touch feature as a virtual Home button while they waited until they could afford a replacement.

If your iPhone's Home button is dead or dying and you want to take similar action, or if you just fancy reminding yourself what using a Home button was like before Apple removed them from its latest iPhones, here's how to set up Assistive Touch to mimic a virtual one.

Note that if your Home button is already broken and your iPhone is stuck in a launched app, simply power off the device and turn it on again to boot back into the Home screen and follow these steps.

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. Tap General.
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  3. Tap Accessibility.
  4. Scroll down and tap AssistiveTouch.
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  5. Slide the AssistiveTouch toggle to the green position to turn it on.
  6. Next, under Custom Actions, select Single-Tap.
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  7. In the next screen, tap Home to check it in the list.

With the AssistiveTouch virtual button enabled, simply touch it and it will behave just like a physical Home button.

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Note that you can drag it around the screen to another location, and it will remain there until you move it again. You can also access it in running apps, as well as the Control Center.

Top Rated Comments

BootsWalking Avatar
92 months ago
I have never run across or had it happen where my home button was broken. What are you guys doing to it?
I've never had cancer before. What are you guys doing to your cells?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Xgx Avatar
92 months ago
On a 6s it would be much quicker to just hard press the left side of the screen to launch the app switcher via 3D Touch, can’t see any benefit to turning the device off and on again...
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
now i see it Avatar
92 months ago
Thanks Tim for that tip!!
This is a great feature to use even if the home button works fine when using a Plus sized traditional iPhone. Just tried it out. Works great ++
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Johnny365 Avatar
92 months ago
I have never run across or had it happen where my home button was broken. What are you guys doing to it?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Infinite Vortex Avatar
92 months ago
I have never run across or had it happen where my home button was broken. What are you guys doing to it?
Of the 4 iPhones I've had I've needed to replace button in 2 of them (iPhone 4s and iPhone 5). They go hinky and/or stop working. Come to think of it the button in my iPad mini crapped out as well. I see a lot of people using this. While I don't permanently mount my iPhones and bow to it of an evening I do look after my things. The problem is the buttons themselves.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
44267547 Avatar
92 months ago
I have never run across or had it happen where my home button was broken. What are you guys doing to it?
So, what are you trying to see here, Just because it didn’t happen you, how does it happen to others? Even if you drop your iPhone on a certain angle, it’s not difficult to break the home button or where it lose its functionality with consistency.

Also, I would suggest reading through the iPhone forum, there have been multiple threads where others have broken their home button simply by dropping the phone or intermittent hardware issues.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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