How to set the flash when Apple comes to the message

Updated on technology 2024-06-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    How to set up the flash for incoming calls on the iPhone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Prepare materials: iPhone.

    1. Click on Figure 1 of the "Settings" on the mobile phone desktop to enter the mobile phone settings.

    2. Click "General" to enter the "General" setting interface.

    3. Click "Accessibility" to enter the "Accessibility" setting interface.

    4. Turn on the "Information Flash".

    5. Click "LED flashing reminder", if the display is off, click "check" to turn on the function.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How to set the flash for incoming calls on iPhone?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Here's how to set it up:Tool: iPhone 11

    Operating system: iOS

    Procedure: Settings.

    1. Take Apple 11 as an example, you first need to open the phone's settings.

    2. In Settings, select General.

    3. Select Accessibility Functions in General.

    4. Find the LED flashing in the Accessibility function to remind you to click to turn it on.

    5. Then if this function is turned on, then the button is green, and then the flash will flash when the call comes.

    6. Click the button on the back to turn white, turn it off, and then come back**There will be no flash flashing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to set the message flashing light on the Apple mobile phone, you can turn on the LED light after entering the accessibility page, and the specific operation steps are as follows:

    Tool: iPhone 12

    System: 1. Open the mobile phone [Settings].

    2. Click [General].

    3. Select [Accessibility].

    4. Scroll down the page to find [LED flashing for reminder].

    5. After entering, turn on [Switch] to turn on the iPhone information flash function.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tools Raw materials: iphone13, system settings.

    1. Enter the accessibility function.

    Open your iPhone's settings and go to the accessibility settings page.

    2. Enter the audio visual bar.

    On the Accessibility Settings page, go to the Audio Visual page.

    3. Light up the LED flashing item.

    Flash the LED to indicate that the reminder function is lit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tools Raw materials: iphone13, system settings.

    1. Enter the accessibility function.

    Open your iPhone's settings and go to the accessibility settings page.

    2. Enter the audio visual bar.

    On the Accessibility Settings page, go to the Audio Visual page.

    3. Light up the LED flashing item.

    Flash the LED to indicate that the reminder function is lit.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Here's how to set the flash for Apple's incoming message:Tools Ingredients: iPhone11, iOS14, Settings 1, Tap Accessibility.

    Open the "Settings" feature of your iPhone, scroll down the page and find "Accessibility".

    2. Click to enter Audio & Visual.

    Go to the "Accessibility" page, find "Audio Vision", and click to enter "Audio Vision".

    3. Turn on LED flashing.

    After entering "Audio Vision", scroll down the page to find "LED flashing to remind", click the button on the right, set it to on, and the flash will flash when you come.

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