With 3D Touch, you can peek
at messages and emails,
use shortcuts, and see
Quick Actions for apps.
Let's start with Quick Actions.
Quick Actions let you do
the things you do most often
a little faster.
For example, you can
press firmly on Messages
to quickly access
a recent conversation
and text a friend back.
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Or if you press firmly
on Photos,
you can view
your most recent images.
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3D Touch can be used with tools
like Notes and Markup,
where you can use
the pressure-sensing display
on an iPhone 6s or later
to vary things
like line opacity.
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You can also use 3D Touch
to quickly preview something
and then take a closer look.
For example, pressing firmly
on a message
allows you to peek
at its contents.
You can then press
a little deeper to open it,
or swipe up to see
more options like Reply,
Forward, Mark, and more.
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If you want to adjust 3D Touch
sensitivity on your iPhone,
just open Settings,
tap General, Accessibility,
then scroll to find and tap
3D Touch.
Here you can adjust the amount
of pressure needed
to activate 3D Touch.
Light sensitivity reduces
the amount of pressure required.
Firm sensitivity increases it.
You can test the sensitivity
for previewing content
like emails and messages here.
Now try it on your own
and discover all the ways
you can use 3D Touch.
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