My screen shakes and my browser keeps going to the maximum window size. Screen shaking up and down

My screen shakes up and down when I am typing or when I click on a new page. If I hold the control button, then the screen doesn't shake. The screen keeps going to maximum size automatically also and the toolbar goes away.

Hello there Saber7,
If I understand correctly, the phone seems to think the phones volume up is constantly being pressedbut the button still clicks when you press it. This should be easy to isolate to hardware or software, so I would start by quitting all the apps that are running on the phone:
iOS: Force an app to close
Double-click the Home button.
Swipe left or right until you have located the app you wish to close.
Swipe the app up to close it.
When you have done that reset the device and test the issue again:
iOS: Turning off and on (restarting) and resetting

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