This app uses the Device Administrator permission. This permission is necessary for the app to function properly and is only used for one specific feature - locking the device when the user turns off the screen. In order to use this feature, the user must first enable Administration for the app. If the user wishes to uninstall the app, they can do so by opening the app and clicking the "Uninstall" button.
In addition to the Device Administrator permission, this app also uses Accessibility services. This permission is necessary for the app to perform global actions such as going back, going home, opening recent, power dialog, and notification. The user must grant this permission in order to use these actions.
Once the user turns on Assistive Touch iOS 26, they will see the AssistiveTouch menu. This menu can be dragged to any edge of the screen and then tapped to open it. To turn on AssistiveTouch iOS 26, the user can simply open the app and switch it on. To access more actions, the user can go to Settings > Accessibility > Services and turn on AssistiveTouch.
The AssistiveTouch menu can also be used to access the Home screen, Recent screen, and Back Key. By opening the menu and tapping on the desired action, the user can easily navigate their device. The menu can also be used to access Notifications and control various settings such as Bluetooth, Wifi, and taking screenshots.
Some of the features of this app include controlling the device with the Assistive Touch menu, customizing the size and color of the floating icon, and customizing the color of the Assistive Touch menu. For support, users can contact the developer via email or visit their website. Thank you for using this app and please try to be original and SEO oriented.









