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Remove accessibility button with selections as none

(Topic created on: 02-25-2023 02:34 PM)
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ReynBoMarvel
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I'm trying to remove the accessibility button on my phone and I went and turned off all the selections so it says selections none, but the icon won't go away because for whatever reason it thinks that colour adjustment is still selected but there's no colour adjustment selection that should be keeping the button active. Anyone know how to fix this so I can finally get rid of the accessibility button? Any help is appreciated! 


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RedDogRabbit
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You probably Toggled ON the Assistant Menu for Accessibility in Settings > Accessibility > Interaction & Dexterity.

Toggle it OFF. 

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ReynBoMarvel
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I just looked into that and it's off but the button is still presentSmartSelect_20230225_164840_Accessibility_1000000223_1677368920.jpg
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RedDogRabbit
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Can you post a screen shot of the button you see? 

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ReynBoMarvel
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Sure here you go. It's the button on the right of my navigation bar20230225_170315.jpg
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RedDogRabbit
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Go to Settings > Accessibility >  Advanced Settings & Tap on Accessibility Button Gesture & change it to "None".

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You can change it to "None" by Clicking on "Accessibility" in the 2nd screen shot here.

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And now you can see that the the Accessibility Icon is removed. 

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ReynBoMarvel
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I tried what you recommended but it didn't make the button go away.Adobe_Express_20230225_1918310_1_1000000241_1677377912.pngAdobe_Express_20230225_1916590_1_1000000239_1677377819.pngAdobe_Express_20230225_1920220_1_1000000243_1677378023.pngAdobe_Express_20230225_1926200_1_1000000245_1677378381.png
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RedDogRabbit
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Try clicking on Accessibility again and see the "checkmark" appear, then click on Accessibility to remove the "checkmark".

It really should remove the Accessibility Icon from the Navigation Bar. 

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ReynBoMarvel
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I honestly tried that when following your instructions but the accessibility icon didn't disappear. I'm pretty confused at this point lol
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RedDogRabbit
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Try switching the Accessibility Icon from:

"Navigation Bar" to "Floating Over Other Apps".

And then back to Navigation Bar. 

See if that works for you 

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And just MAKE SURE that Accessibility is NOT Checked

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