
To take a screenshot on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, first open the AssistiveTouch app and search for “Take a Screenshot” on the home screen. Then tap the settings icon to bring up additional options. You can choose whether to add the screenshot to the Home Screen, show it in the Share Sheet, or receive what’s on the screen. The settings you choose will limit the screenshot you can take. They won’t let you take other actions, such as sending it to an email or social media.
Siri command
iPhone users often use the screenshot feature of their phones to share content with others. It is a convenient and quick way to share content. But how do you use Siri to take a screenshot? Here are three ways you can make use of Siri to take a screenshot:
First, you can use AssistiveTouch, which enables you to take a screenshot without the two-button combination. To activate AssistiveTouch, open the Settings app and assign the word “Screenshot” to a custom action. Then, long-press on the Side key and open the Photos app. Now, you can take a screenshot! You can also edit the screenshot in the Photos app.
AssistiveTouch app
If you’re a power user, you’ll be glad to know that there are several ways to take a screenshot on your iPhone. One of these methods is to enable AssistiveTouch, an accessibility feature for the iOS operating system. AssistiveTouch allows you to take a screenshot without holding down the Home button or swiping gestures. You can also set up a shortcut to take a screenshot with one of these methods.
To add a screenshot shortcut, tap the AssistiveTouch icon and you will be directed to the menu. There, you can find quick access to various functions. Once you’ve chosen the desired function, go to Settings > Customize Top Level Menu. Then, select Screenshot action and replace the icon with the desired screenshot action. You can even add a new icon for the screenshot action.
Taking screenshots with AssistiveTouch app
For iPhone users who are blind or visually impaired, a convenient way to take screenshots is by using the AssistiveTouch app. This iOS accessibility feature eliminates the need for swiping gestures or pressing two buttons at once to take screenshots. The AssistiveTouch app can be set up to take screenshots with a single tap. To set this up, you will need to enable universal access on your phone.
To enable the AssistiveTouch app, go to the Settings page and choose AssistiveTouch. Then, under Dexterity and Interaction, tap the Assistant Menu Switch toggle. You will see the Assistant Menu icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. Toggle the switch to “on” to activate the feature. This will display the Assistant Menu icon. You can then move it around the screen and choose a location.
Taking screenshots with Tailor app
Taking screenshots on iOS is difficult, especially if you want to combine multiple screenshots. Thankfully, the Tailor app can help. Taking screenshots with Tailor is easy – you simply stitch multiple screenshots together, with the app automatically identifying what goes where. It also has standard sharing options – you can save the finished image to your Photos or Files apps, and share it via email or social media.
Taking screenshots with Tailor is simple and free, but it lacks a feature that stitches overlapping screenshots together. Instead, it asks you to take the screenshots again, resulting in multiple screenshots. However, if you don’t mind stitching screenshots, Tailor is worth a try. Even if the app can’t stitch multiple screenshots together, it’s free and worth downloading.


