AssistiveTouch, also known as the Accessibility Button, is one of those handy little features that makes an iPhone even more useful. You can use it as a shortcut to access Notification Center, Control Center, and Home Screen from any app, or configure it to adjust the volume, rotate the screen, take screenshots, restart your phone, or mute your device.
How to Fix Assistive Touch Not Working on iOS 16【2022】
Once AssistiveTouch is enabled, it will be accessible as a floating button that you can drag to the desired position at any time. If you are having trouble moving AssistiveTouch or if AssistiveTouch is stuck in one position, the following solutions should help you fix this issue.
By default, once you have enabled the AssistiveTouch or Accessibility button, this button can be moved to any edge or corner of your iPhone. If for some reason you are unable to move this button after updating your iPhone, you can follow the instructions below to get it working again.
You can turn AssistiveTouch off and then back on to see if AssistiveTouch or the accessibility button starts moving again.