How to Customize Your iPhone or iPad’s Control Center

Starting with iOS 11, you can customize the Control Center you see when you swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone or iPad screen. You can delete shortcuts you never use, add new shortcuts, and rearrange shortcuts to make Control Center your own.

Control Center also now has improved 3D Touch support, so you can hard-press any shortcut to see more information and actions. For example, you can hard-press the music controls to see more playback controls or the flashlight shortcut to choose an intensity level. On iPads without 3D Touch, just press and hold instead of hard. So how does it work? Let’s take a look below!

You can find these customization options in the Settings app. Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls to get started.

To delete a shortcut, click the red minus button to the left of it. You can delete the default flashlight, timer, calculator and camera shortcuts if you want.

To add a shortcut, click the green plus button to the left of it. If you want, you can add buttons for Accessibility Shortcuts, Alarms, Apple TV Remote, Do Not Disturb While Driving, Guided Access, Low Power Mode, Magnifier, Notes, Screen Recording, Stopwatch, Text Size, Voice Memos, and Wallet .

To rearrange the order in which shortcuts appear in Control Center, just touch and drag the handle to the right of the shortcut. You can swipe up from the bottom of the screen at any time to see how Control Center looks under your customizations. When you’re done, just leave the Settings app.

You can’t delete or rearrange the following standard shortcuts that don’t appear on the Customize screen at all: Wireless (Airplane Mode, Cellular Data, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirDrop, and Personal Hotspot), Music, Screen Rotation Lock, Do Not Disturb, Screen Mirroring, Brightness and Volume.

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