In the Settings, you can change the sensitivity, and choose to enable/disable Haptic feedback on Peek and Pop functions. It works surprisingly well, and if you need more details on installing and configuring Peek-a-boo, we’ve already done a separate article on how to use Peek-a-boo to bring 3D Touch functionality on older iPhones. Whilst there are a lot of tweaks that enable 3D Touch on older iPhones, it is the only one updated to work with iOS 10.2 Jailbreak as of writing. It works on notifications, Home screen icons and pretty much inside every app that supports 3D Touch. Peek-a-boo brings the 3D Touch functionality on older versions of iPhone including the iPhone 6, 6 Plus and the iPhone 5s. Source: BigBoss (Default) (Free 3-day trial, $1.99 to buy) Optionally, you can enable vibrations on touch and disable it for specific apps. It can also detect and respond to touch when your iPhone’s display if off, though it may consume additional battery. Touchr can be configured to detect single, double and triple press on the TouchID. Thankfully, Touchr eliminates the need of having to physically press the Home button to perform these actions. I’m always a bit paranoid about breaking my physical Home button as I press it many times a day. Touchr uses the TouchID sensor to perform certain actions like going back to the home screen, activating Siri or bringing up the multitasking menu.
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