IOS Assistive Touch

Ok screen recorders, button breakors, and anyone else who wants assistive touch, welcome. Assistive touch is a helpful tool on Idevices that can get you an on-screen home button, let you use a screen recorder on games, among other things. I did this on IOS 8.1.2, but it is virtually the same for 8.1.1 and 8.1.3, and most other IOS's. Lets get started.
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Go into GENRAL, in the settings. Next, scroll all the way down, and click on Accesability.
Next... and Last


Last you should see Assistive touch in accesability. Click on it and your DONE! It should be a square with a white circle inside somewhere on your screen. Click on it and explore what it can do. Assistive Touch is in the IOS code, so use it!