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Enabling it is easy: Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad, navigate to General → Accessibility → Magnifier, and toggle on the Magnifier switch. After that, all you need to do to use it is triple-click the Side button (or Home button, depending on your device).
On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Accessibility. Tap Magnifier, then turn it on. This adds Magnifier as an accessibility shortcut.
Some Android phones also have a magnifying glass feature, but you need to turn it on for it to work. To turn on the magnifying glass, go to Settings, then Accessibility, then Vision, then Magnification and turn it on. When you need to use the magnifying glass, go to the camera app and tap the screen three times.
To close Magnifier, swipe up from the bottom of your screen. On an iPhone 8 and earlier, and iPad models with a Home button, triple-click the Home button. Then drag the slider to adjust the magnification level. To close Magnifier, press the Home button.
Double tap with three fingers anywhere on the screen to enable and disable zoom. You can do this from pretty much anywhere. Drag three fingers around the screen to pan around and move to another area of the screen. Use one or two fingers to scroll in the particular section that is on the screen.
Open Settings and tap on General. Next tap Accessibility and then Magnifier. Tap the toggle on the right to turn the feature on. Now you can activate the magnifier by triple clicking the side button on iPhone X (previously sleep/wake button) or the Home button for iPhone 8/8 Plus and earlier.
Step 1: Turn on magnification. Open your device's Settings app. Open Accessibility, then Magnification. Choose either Magnify with triple-tap or Magnify with shortcut. Step 2: Use magnification. Magnify with triple-tap. Zoom in and make everything bigger.
If you can't access Settings because your Home screen icons are magnified, double tap with three fingers on the display to zoom out. To turn off Zoom, go to Settings > Accessibility > Zoom, then tap to turn Zoom off.
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