- iOS 26.1 changes the alert interface by getting rid of the ‘Stop’ button
- While this is a useful change, not everyone will like it
- Fortunately, there is a setting that lets you bring the button back
If you’ve downloaded iOS 26.1, then you may have noticed that a few things have changed in Apple’s operating system, and perhaps the most notable of these changes is how you dismiss alerts.
Now, instead of just pressing a button, you have to slide your finger across the screen. The idea here is that because this is an action that requires more intent and thought, you’re less likely to accidentally dismiss an alarm while half asleep.
So for many people this will be a useful upgrade, but for those who don’t accidentally turn off their alarms, the ‘slide to stop’ gesture can be more annoying as it makes turning off alarms a slightly more involved process.
But there’s good news – while iPhones running iOS 26.1 will now default to ‘slide to stop’, you can actually choose to switch back to a button.
A simple switch
To do this, just go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch. From here you will find a new ‘Prefer single-touch actions‘ switch at the bottom.
Turn this on and your alarm screen will switch back to showing a button so you can just tap it to dismiss an alarm. Just don’t blame us (or Apple) if you accidentally do it and end up oversleeping.
And if you haven’t downloaded iOS 26.1 yet, we’d recommend doing so, even if you don’t want the new Alarm interface, as it also includes other changes like a way to dim Liquid Glass, gesture controls for Apple Music, and more.
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