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Did you do this?It is too convenient to press the iPhone "Return button" (Phile Web) --Yahoo! News

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こんなこともできたの? iPhone “戻るボタン”の長押しが便利すぎる(PHILE WEB) - Yahoo!ニュース

You're looking around the website at Safari and you'll say, "I want to return to that page I saw a while ago." In such a case, the [<] button displayed on the left end of the navigation bar. Press and hold the so -called "Return" button to display the history of the page opened on that tab. [Image] If you press the "Return" button with Safari, I think that many people have already used it, but you know that this [<] return button is actually used, and in fact it can be used in other apps. Is not it? For example, in the [Settings] app, you want to go down to the item you want to set up, and you want to return to the upper level from there and go to another item. If you press and hold [<] to return to the upper hierarchy, you can select any level and return. The same is true for the [Photo] app. Similarly, if you are sorting the album and organized the hierarchy, you can return to any folder hierarchy from the menu displayed by holding a long press. By the way, it is a convenient [<] long -press menu, but in the case of Safari history, there are some weaknesses, so let's supplement it. For example, if you are going back and forth from the page of the web search result page by using a lot of "return" and "proceed", depending on the branch of the history that occurs at that time, or the history display by pressing and holding it. Some pages will come out. In addition, [<] The only page that is displayed in the long press history is the page that was opened on the tab. If you are using a lot of tabs to open and close, you may not be able to find the pages you saw on other tabs. So, if there is a page that cannot be found in the [<] long -press history menu, check the [History] provided in the bookmark menu. Here, in addition to all web pages seen on the iPhone Safari, all the other iOS devices and Mac Safari history used in the same iCloud account are all summarized. If you search for history here, you should be able to find the page you want.

Atsushi Takahashi

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