Now don’t get me wrong, I get it. This is innovation! Well, think about this Apple (or perhaps you already did…), many of us long-time Apple device users have likely run into failures of the Home button after several years of use. Now factor in this new requirement to continuously press it to unlock the device. Sounds like a disaster to me, at least on iOS 6s devices and earlier. So, let’s not waste any more time and get right to what you want – How to disable the extra click to unlock an iPhone or iPad on iOS 10.

Restore iOS 9 Touch ID Default Behavior on Apple Devices using Rest Finger to Open

While trying to find this, I noticed that Apple made an unusually strong effort to bury it deep in the iOS settings. Thankfully, the option is there. Step 1 – Tap Settings > General > Accessibility > Home button. Toggle on Rest Finger to Open.

Your Apple device Home button will now behave just like it did in iOS 9 and earlier. Goodbye, “Press home to open.” When combined with new functionality such as Raise to Wake and the old method of unlocking your Apple device, the experience is so much nicer. I don’t know why Apple didn’t make this the default. Oh yeah, Widgets. If you’re using a device such as an iPhone 6 or later, which supports Raise to Wake, you get the best of both worlds. You can review widgets if needed and easily unlock the device. For owners of older iPhones, this might be a good reason to upgrade to one of the more recent models. iOS 10 otherwise is a great update with numerous refinements throughout. If you haven’t updated yet, make sure you check out our previous article for what you can do to prepare. If you want to find out what new in iOS 10, check out our rundown of some of the new features and functions. Tell us what you think, do you like the old or new way or are you still running an older version of iOS? Thanks Don I feel your pain. Although my iPhone 6 has Touch ID, my iPad does not. It’s annoying. We will keep an eye out for a fix for you! -Steve groovyPost.com Perhaps a 3rd party app will add it back however as least for now, Apple has not given us a way to use swipe anymore to unlock a phone. Comment

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