🖐️ Tremors📲 iPad
Tremors Settings on iPad
The iPad's larger screen is naturally more forgiving of tremors. These settings make it even better.
Settings to Turn On
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Touch Accommodations
Settings → Accessibility → Touch → Touch Accommodations → turn ON
Set hold duration to ignore accidental brief touches.
- 2
Shake to Undo — OFF
Settings → Accessibility → Touch → Shake to Undo → OFF
Prevents accidental undos.
- 3
AssistiveTouch
Settings → Accessibility → Touch → AssistiveTouch → turn ON
Large buttons replace precise gestures.
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Voice Control
Settings → Accessibility → Voice Control → turn ON
Complete voice-based control.
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Apple Pencil
Use Apple Pencil for more precise, stabilized input
A stylus provides a steadier grip point.
Helpful Tip
Consider using a sturdy iPad stand on a table — it eliminates the need to hold the device.
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Other Conditions for iPad
👁️ Low VisionSettings to make text larger, increase contrast, and use magnification for people with reduced vision.👂 Hearing LossSettings for visual alerts, captions, hearing aid compatibility, and sound amplification.🤲 Arthritis / Limited DexteritySettings to make touch easier, reduce the need for precise tapping, and enable voice control.🔍 Macular DegenerationSpecialized settings for central vision loss including zoom, color filters, and screen reader options.🎨 Color BlindnessColor filter settings to adjust screen colors for different types of color vision deficiency.
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