Since purchasing the iPhone 15 Pro, I’ve literally used the new physical action on the left edge of the device to put the smartphone into silent mode once.
But in fact, this button can be taught to a variety of command keys, and here is one of them that I built myself: with one movement you can activate or deactivate the VPN installed on your iPhone. Setup takes less than minutes, and the enjoyment of the simplicity and ease of use of this feature lasts forever.
Spend some of your free time to make it convenient.
Making a useful action button
First, make sure you have the Teams app installed on your iPhone. If you don’t have it, download it for free from the App Store.
Then go to this application and do the following:
1. Go to the “Short Commands” section
2. Tap the “+” icon in the top right corner of the screen.
3. Select “Add Action”
4. Enter “set up VPN” in the search and select this item in determining the security level.
5. Tap the word “Connect” and select “Turn on or off” instead.
6. Tap the word “VPN” and select the service installed on your iPhone.
7. Click “Done” in the top right corner of the screen.
Same thing in the pictures:



Next, go to your iPhone’s settings along the path “Settings – Action Button” and select “Short Command” from the options offered.
Click the “Select Command” button and select only the created command called “Configure VPN”.
That’s it, now this service will turn on and off by pressing the physical button of your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max.
Here are some more useful commands that will definitely come in handy:
● How to record text voice notes directly on your iPhone screen. Super useful feature
● How to close any application on the iPhone screen. A useful feature of the “Teams” application
Source: Iphones RU

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