A new setting introduced in the iOS 17 beta allows iPhone owners to adjust the haptic response of the screen. highlighted, feature emulates legacy 3D Touch used by Apple on older devices.
3D Touch was a feature of pressure sensitive displays starting with the iPhone 6s (2015).. The feature uses sensors that detect the touch pressure level from the microscopic distance between the screen backlight and the glass covering of the panel.
The functionality therefore offers three levels of pressure that produce different responses to commands. Despite everything, from 2019Apple has replaced pressure-sensitive screens and uses existing haptic feedback for an “artificial response” to the touch of the fingers.
How to enable 3D Touch in iOS 17?
According to apple entry, the new Haptic Feedback feature is available in iOS 17 Developer Beta 2. The “Accessibility” menu, which is part of the “Settings” app redesign, has a section called “3D & Haptic Touch”.
In addition to the traditional haptic feedback option that responds slowly or quickly, user can choose to trigger 3D Touch. possible for more adjust sensitivity level to enable feature and tap duration (Default, Fast or Slow).
Although Apple removed 3D Touch from the latest iPhones, many users were fans of the function that made many actions easier. So these folks will be pleased with the “return” of this feature to their Apple devices.
Source: Tec Mundo

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