Popular Science 09月29日
iPhone按钮功能详解
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iPhone 16和17的侧面按钮功能丰富,包括电源/唤醒按钮、音量按钮、动作按钮和相机控制按钮。电源按钮可锁定/解锁屏幕、唤醒屏幕、启动Siri、支付和自定义快捷方式。音量按钮可调节音量、拍照、截图和紧急呼叫。动作按钮可切换静音模式、启动专注模式、相机、翻译等。相机控制按钮可快速启动相机、拍照、录像和调整设置。了解这些功能能提升iPhone使用效率和便捷性。

🔌电源/唤醒按钮:除了锁定/解锁屏幕和唤醒屏幕,还能启动Siri、进行Apple Pay支付,并可通过设置自定义快捷操作,如Assistive Touch和Eye Tracking。

🔊音量按钮:除了调节音量,还能在相机应用中拍照,与电源按钮组合可截图,音量下降键与电源键组合可进行紧急呼叫或查看医疗信息。

🎥动作按钮:默认切换静音模式,但可自定义为启动专注模式、相机、翻译工具、闪光灯等,提供12种选项或完全禁用。

📸相机控制按钮:快速启动相机,单击拍照,长按录像,双击可调整曝光和变焦等设置,可在设置中自定义功能或禁用。

If you own an iPhone 16 or an iPhone 17, you’ll find different buttons around the sides of your smartphone. Older iPhones have fewer, depending on the model, but all of these buttons are multitaskers: They come with secondary functions as well as primary ones.

For example, did you know you can use either of the volume buttons to snap pictures when you’re in the Camera app? This can make it easier to capture photos, compared to trying to hit the circular button on screen. Being aware of what every button can do means a more productive and more convenient iPhone experience.

You may not have all five buttons if you don’t have one of the newest iPhones, but here’s what you can do with them.

The power / wake / side button

The button that most of us think of as the power button or the wake button (to lock or light up the screen) is actually officially called the side button, if you ask Apple. Whatever the nomenclature, the functions are the same: Tap once to lock the screen (if it’s unlocked), or to light up the lock screen (if it’s locked and you’re looking at the always-on display).

You can also press and hold this button to launch Siri—as long as this is enabled in Settings via Apple Intelligence & Siri > Talk & Type to Siri. On the same settings screens you can enable the type to Siri option, Siri voice activation, and Siri activation when your iPhone is locked.

The power button can also be pressed twice in quick succession to launch Apple Pay, but again there’s a toggle switch for this in Settings: Apps > Wallet > Apple Pay Defaults. If this isn’t enabled or Apple Pay isn’t set up, it won’t work.

There’s also a triple-tap option for the power button, and this can be set to a shortcut of your choosing by going to Settings, then picking Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut. Among the options here you’ve got Assistive Touch and Eye Tracking.

You can do a lot with the power button. Image: Apple

The volume up and volume down buttons

The volume up and volume down buttons change the volume on your iPhone of course, whether you’re listening to music or a podcast, or on a call. As mentioned above, you can also tap either of them to take a picture (or video) when you’re in the Camera app. This works for several other photo-taking apps too, including Instagram.

There’s lots more you can do with the volume buttons, in combination with the power button. Tap the volume up button and the power button together to take a screenshot, which can then be saved to your photo gallery.

Press and hold the volume down button and the power button, and you get three options on screen: 

There’s also the option to force a restart if your handset has otherwise frozen. Quickly press and release the volume up button, then quickly press and release the volume down button, then press and hold the power button until the Apple logo appears.

An emergency call can be made with the power and volume down buttons. Screenshot: Apple

The action button

Next up is the action button, up on the left-hand side as you look at the iPhone, which has replaced the old ring / silent switch on recent models. This is the most customizable button on the iPhone, though by default it’s set to toggle silent mode on or off.

To make changes to what the action button does, open up Settings and tap Action Button. You’ve got a total of 12 different options, plus the option to disable it completely: You can have it launch a focus mode, launch the camera, launch the visual intelligence feature, toggle the flashlight, start a voice memo, identify music, launch the translate tool, and open up the magnifier.

In addition, the action button can be used to launch something from the Control Center, from the Shortcuts app, or from the Accessibility menu. In each case you’ll be asked to make a choice from all the available options.

The action button and volume buttons. Image: Apple

The Camera Control

Finally, there’s the Camera Control, which was only introduced with the iPhone 16 and has been kept on with the iPhone 17. A single tap on this will launch the Camera app instantly—worth knowing if you want to shoot or film something very quickly.

With the camera open, you can press it again to take a photo, or press and hold to start recording a video. You can also access camera settings: Lightly press twice on the button, then slide to pick a specific control (including exposure and zoom)—tap again to select, and slide again to adjust.

If you head to Settings on your iPhone, you can pick Camera > Camera Control to change the options available through the button, and Accessibility > Camera Control to disable the button entirely or fine-tune the amount of pressure needed to activate it.

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