The lock screen is located at the top of the iPhone SE. To access it, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.

To lock the screen on your iPhone SE 2020, press the power button on the right side of the device. This will bring up the lock screen, which you can then unlock by entering your passcode or using your fingerprint.

Yes, the iPhone SE has a screen lock feature that requires a passcode to unlock the device.

To lock the screen on your iPhone, press the Sleep/Wake button on the top or side of your device.

There are a few different ways to lock your screen so that it doesn’t move. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + Alt + L.” Another way is to go to the “Settings” menu and select the “Screen Lock” option.

There are a few ways to lock your iPhone screen so that it doesn’t move. One way is to go to Settings and tap on General. Then, tap on Accessibility and scroll down until you see the option for Guided Access. Turn this feature on, then triple-click the Home button to put your phone in Guided Access mode. To exit this mode, triple-click the Home button again and enter your passcode.

To lock your screen on an iPhone, simply press the “Power” button at the top of the phone and then swipe “Slide to Power Off.” To unlock, hold your finger on the home button and slide to the right.

Yes, you can. To lock an app on your iPhone, double-click the Home button to bring up the app switcher. Swipe left or right until you find the app you want to lock. Tap and hold the app until it starts jiggling. Then, press the red “X” in the upper-left corner of the app.

To lock your screen while watching a video, you can press the “Windows” and “L” keys on your keyboard at the same time.

To password protect an iPhone app with a shortcut, first, create a new folder on your home screen and name it something like “Private.” Next, drag the app you want to password protect into the “Private” folder. Finally, create a new shortcut on your home screen and name it whatever you want, but make sure the URL for the shortcut points to the “Private” folder.