With the release of iOs 13, Apple is expanding the haptic sensor function to add faster actions in addition to other interactions than before. requires pressure detection on the screen with 3D Touch. In line with this new functionality, which would be popular with many users, it also includes the possibility of adjusting compression time.
This new feature, which had been rumored months ago before the launch of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max was not announced at the iOS 13 launch event, during the WWDC in 2019, but signaled the end of 3D Touch technology, a technology that came from the hand of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.
Within the haptic sensor configuration options, iOS allows us set the duration of gesture. With this option, we can change the duration of the program to display content preview, action and context menus. If you want to know how to change the response time, you must follow these steps:
- First, we are moving toward Justification for iOS 13. It should be remembered that this functionality is only available for iOS 13, so if you have a previous version, this option will not be available.
- Next, we access the menu Availability and within submenu availability Touch.
- With the menu option, it allows us to activate and deactivate 3D Touch and haptic feedback, in addition to adjusting 3D Touch sensitivity, the level of compression required to function. By default it is set to Media.
- Next, we find the repair option we want: It's time to touch. By default, it is set to short, so the time it takes to display content preview, action, and context menus is short. If we want the response time to be extended, we must choose For a long time.