I’ve had the Pro max for about a month now and have used the button maybe once. Could be that I need to change it from the flashlight which is what I have currently but it’s honestly been a nuisance more than anything. It’s minor but whenever I’m trying to adjust the audio in my headphones by just hitting the volume button from outside my pocket I just end up clicking the side button instead of volume up. If you guys use it, what do you have it set as?
I have it set to the mute button. I use it about as much as I used the mute switch.
I have set up as a shortcut where it opens a menu and displays a few options (toggle silent, toggle rotation, toggle flashlight, ask ChatGPT, turn on room lights)
It essentially acts like a second control centre but fully customizable to anything you like
As a longtime daily user of the former silent mode switch, I’ve kept the action button set to that function and love not having to dig my fingernail down into the phone chassis to toggle it.
Pro max for a month. Nope
Use it for triggering the flashlight several times a day. Where I live there is dark most of the time during winter.
I use it to instant open reddit from every point in the phone.
Not once except when I got it. I need to find a use.
It is much more useful if you make a shortcut or a shortcut menus that opens up.
Never. Turned it off
I use it all the time for the flashlight.
All the time
I have a bunch of options set up in a shortcut:
Toggle do not disturb
Todays calendar
New safari tab
Photo
Portrait
Video
Text my wife I’m on my way home
I have it set to toggle rotation lock so that I’m not fumbling around when trying to show some pics
Switched it to camera and use it all the time. Basically a dedicated shutter button. Plus I actually now use the quick video function they introduced a while ago.
I wish I could properly macro it to get a much better use out of it, saw some videos people programing it, but I don’t see that option anywhere, so I just use it for the default
You make a shortcut for it in the shortcuts app and then assign the button to activate that shortcut