OneHandWizard 2

OneHandWizard 2 - For iOS 13.0 - 14.8.1

Version: 1.0.6
Bundle ID: com.sharedroutine.ohw2
Architecture: iphoneos-arm (Rootful)
Section: Tweaks
Dependencies: mobilesubstrate
Pre-install Dependencies: None
Installed Size: 540 KB
Author: sharedroutine
Trusted repo?: Yes.
Last Updated: February 15, 2022

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Tweak description:

An awesome MobileSubstrate tweak!




Tweak Details

Current Version Last Update Supported iOS Versions
1.0.6 February 15, 2022 13.0 - 14.8.1

Tweak Full Description

OneHandWizard 2 for iOS 13 and iOS 14.

OneHandWizard solves one of the biggest issues we have all had with the newer iPhones with larger displays.

Till now, it was impossible to use the iPhone comfortably with one hand, causing clumsiness and plenty of discomfort.

Thanks to the power of jailbreaking, OneHandWizard 2 is here to let you now fully enjoy your iPhone in one hand mode with the following functionality:

  • Create Screenshots with one hand
  • Open Notification Center / Control Center easily
  • Lock your phone when you are done with one Hand

Using OneHandWizard 2:

  • Drag up and down to resize the screen
    • OHW remembers your size choice
  • Swipe left and right to switch the mode to left hand or right hand

Here is a video on OneHandWizard 1 for older versions:

It has been optimized for modern iPhones with curved edges but also works on older iPhones with a home button.


Tweak Screenshots

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OneHandWizard 2 Tweak Screenshot
OneHandWizard 2 Tweak Screenshot

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iOS tweaks are modifications that enhance the functionality of iPhones and iPads beyond what Apple officially allows. These small software packages can only be installed on jailbroken devices, where the restrictions imposed by Apple have been bypassed, giving users more control over their iOS experience.

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