3/21/2023 0 Comments Iphone lock screen settings![]() ![]() For me personally, placing my right thumb in the bottom right part of the screen and slightly moving the screen side-to-side keeps the screen lit while I use my left thumb to scroll through the notifications. Physically moving your finger up and down or tapping the screen in this area will not work.īottom line : the best solutions to keep the screen lit in order to read notifications appear to be to press the volume buttons or use a finger near the left or right edge of the screen as described above. Keeping a finger on the screen near the left or right edges of the lighted screen AND moving the screen slightly side-to-side every few seconds will keep the screen lit. Keeping a finger on the screen within the notification display area (near or on the actual notifications) AND moving the screen slightly up and down or physically sliding your finger side-to-side every few seconds will keep the screen lit. Pressing one of the volume buttons (up or down) every 3-4 seconds will reset the timer and keep the login screen lit. Things you CAN do to keep the lock screen lit: Once the lock screen goes black, pressing it will bring back the lock screen and reset the 5 or 10 second timer. Next, enter the following command on the textbox provided prefs:rootDISPLAY&pathAUTOLOCK Then, tap Open URLs shown under the section Next Action suggestions. Then, type URL on the search box and tap URL from the list of options shown. As suggested in other posts, there doesn’t appear to be any tricks to use the sleep/lock button to increase the length of the timer. In the Shortcut app screen, tap Add Action. Once the lock screen goes black, pressing it again will bring back the lock screen and reset the 5 or 10 second timer. This does nothing but turn off the lock screen prematurely. Lastly, at the top, disable 3D Touch option using the slider shown. ![]() Now, in the new menu that will be displayed, select the section 3D and haptic response. In section Physical and motor skills, choose the option Touch. Once inside, on the home screen, select the option Accessibility. Things you CAN’T do to keep the lock screen lit: On your iPhone, access the Settings application. The Widget screen will stay lit for 10 seconds before dimming and then 5 seconds later will go black. Press and hold anywhereon the lock screen. With a notification present, the lock screen remains lit for 10 seconds before going black. You can set several lock screens on your phone and select different settings for them, such as background image, widgets and focus mode. To customise the way the lock screen time is displayed, press the clock widget and follow the instructions on the screen to select the required settings. Without a notification present, the main lock screen will remain lit for 5 seconds before going black. None of the timers are adjustable in Settings In doing some experimentation with an IPhone 6 and IPad Pro (2nd gen) both using iOS 12.4, Apple has set 2 timers for the lock screen and 1 timer for the widget screen (accessed by swiping to the right). ![]() Everything you need to know (I think) : First, the OP is about whether it’s possible to extend the amount of time the lock screen stays lit, not how long it takes before the unlocked device’s lock screen kicks in. ![]()
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