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5 easy iPhone hacks you may not know about
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本文分享了多个鲜为人知的iPhone实用技巧,旨在提升用户的使用体验。包括如何轻松调整键盘以适应单手操作,以及如何不创建文件夹就同时移动多个应用程序。此外,还介绍了在设置中启用“车辆运动提示”以缓解乘车时的晕车感。文章还提供了移除或替换锁屏界面误触率极高的手电筒图标的方法,并详细说明了如何在iOS 18中设置定时发送短信,让用户在不打扰他人的情况下完成信息发送。这些技巧操作简便,但效果显著,能让iPhone用户更高效地利用设备。

📱 键盘单手模式:长按表情符号键,选择左侧或右侧键盘图标,可将键盘缩放到屏幕一侧,方便单手输入,尤其适合大屏幕手机。

👆 批量移动APP:长按一个APP进入编辑模式,再用另一根手指点击其他想要移动的APP,即可同时选中多个APP进行批量移动,无需创建文件夹。

🚗 缓解晕车:在“设置”>“辅助功能”>“动态效果”中开启“车辆运动提示”,屏幕边缘会出现模拟车辆运动的点状物,帮助减轻因看手机引起的晕车不适。

🔦 移除锁屏手电筒:进入“设置”>“墙纸”,选择“自定”当前墙纸,然后点击左下角的“+”号,选择“移除”手电筒图标,避免误触。

⏰ 定时发送短信:在信息编辑界面,长按发送按钮旁的“+”号,选择“稍后发送”,即可设定消息的发送时间,适用于iOS 18及以上版本,且需双方均使用iOS设备。

I've been using an iPhone for more than a decade. And still, it seems, every day I learn about new-to-me features that make it an even more accommodating device.

And if I wasn't aware of them as a veteran user, you might not be too. From keyboard tricks to ways to alleviate carsickness and everything in between, here's my selection of the most useful — and low-key — iPhone hacks.

Realign your iPhone keyboard

Right under your nose. Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Here's an iPhone trick is one that's as easy to do as it is to miss: Realigning your keyboard for one-handed typing.

Typing with one hand — especially on larger smartphones — can get, well, a little out of hand. But all you need to do to fix this is hold down on the button you would normally press to open the Emoji keyboard and click one of the three keyboard-shaped icons that pops up.

This will align the keyboard to either the left, right, or center (this is where it is by default). Putting it in either the left or right mode will not only slide it over to one side, but it'll condense the keyboard so you can easily type with just one thumb.

Judge me if you want for not knowing about this. In my defense, I usually just press the Emoji button, not hold it. It's pretty easy to not notice!

Move multiple iPhone apps at once, without putting them in a folder

Who knew? Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Most iPhone owners know that you move an app around your screens by holding your finger on it for a couple of seconds. They also know you can put apps together into folders. But what if you want to move multiple completely unrelated apps simultaneously, without putting them in a folder first?

It turns out there's a simple way to do this, even if it might feel a little weird at first — because it requires multiple fingers.

Start by pressing down on an app, as you normally would to move it. Then, as the other apps onscreen begin to wobble along, keep your finger on the first app and use another finger to tap other apps.

This will temporarily group every app you've selected together for movement, without the need to put them in a folder first. Pretty nifty.

Use your iPhone in the car without motion sickness

Unfortunately, you can't actually take screenshots of the dots in action, so you get this instead. Credit: Screenshot: Apple

I'm one of the lucky people who don't have issues with motion sickness in cars. But if you struggle to look at your phone while in the back of an Uber, here's something you can do to make it easier on your eyes.

Vehicle motion cues can be turned on in the Accessibility section of the Settings app, under the Motion submenu.

This adds a bunch of dots to the outer edge of the screen that will react to the movement of the vehicle you're in, in a way that is supposed to help alleviate motion sickness. Mashable tech editor Tim Werth assures me it's well worth using.

Stop accidentally turning on the iPhone flashlight

Hit that minus button and be free. Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Do you hate the flashlight icon on the iPhone lock screen because you constantly turn it on by accident? There's a definitive solution to this that Apple's iOS doesn't spell out in a straightforward manner.

To start, unlock your phone but do not swipe up from the lock screen. Instead, hold your finger down on the screen until you get to the lock screen/wallpaper customization menu. Hit "Customize," and then "Customize current wallpaper."

From there, you have the ability to either remove the flashlight icon entirely or replace it with something else. If you do replace it, be aware that anything else you put in that slot is probably going to get accidentally activated just as often as the flashlight was.

Schedule your iPhone messages

Nifty. Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Are you a night owl who doesn't want the world to know the late hour when you get your best work done? Do you want to get all your morning reminders to family members out of the way before your head hits the pillow? Then this feature is for you.

Ideally, you'd use this for something more important than "Hello." Credit: Screenshot: Apple

Apple built text scheduling into the Messages app in iOS 18. Simply write out your message and hit the plus sign to the left instead of the blue arrow to the right. From there, scroll down a bit until you see the "Send Later" button.

Once you hit that, there's a straightforward UI for scheduling your message. Pick a time, hit confirm, and rest easy knowing that your friend will have no idea you composed that message in the middle of the night for some reason.

Alas, both you and the recipient need to be on iOS for this to work. Sorry, Android users.

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