How do you put a screenshot on assistive touch?

Answered by Frank Schwing

To put a screenshot on Assistive Touch, you will need to follow a few simple steps. First, make sure that Assistive Touch is enabled on your Android device. You can do this by going to the Settings menu, selecting “Accessibility,” and then choosing “Assistive Touch.” Toggle the switch to enable Assistive Touch.

Once Assistive Touch is enabled, a small floating button should appear on your screen. This button allows you to access various functions and features, including taking a screenshot. To take a screenshot using Assistive Touch, follow these steps:

1. Locate the Assistive Touch button on your screen. It typically appears as a small translucent circle with a white square in the center.
2. Tap on the Assistive Touch button to open the Assistive Touch Menu.
3. In the Assistive Touch Menu, you will see a range of options and buttons. Look for the new screenshot button, which should be labeled as “Screenshot” or something similar.
4. Tap on the screenshot button to capture a screenshot of your current screen. You may need to give the necessary permissions for the screenshot feature to work.
5. After tapping the screenshot button, your screen will flash momentarily, indicating that a screenshot has been taken. The screenshot will be saved to your device’s photo gallery or a designated screenshot folder.

It’s worth noting that the exact appearance and location of the screenshot button within the Assistive Touch Menu may vary depending on your device’s manufacturer or Android version. However, most devices should have a dedicated screenshot button within the Assistive Touch Menu.

Using Assistive Touch to take screenshots can be particularly useful if your device’s physical buttons are not functioning correctly or if you find it difficult to simultaneously press the power and volume down buttons to capture a screenshot.

In my personal experience, Assistive Touch has been a convenient feature to have, especially when I need to quickly capture screenshots without fumbling with physical buttons. Whether it’s for sharing information, capturing important moments, or troubleshooting issues, having a dedicated screenshot button in the Assistive Touch Menu makes the process more accessible and efficient.

Adding a screenshot button to the Assistive Touch Menu simplifies the process of taking screenshots on Android devices, providing users with an alternative method that is easily accessible and user-friendly.