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This accessibility feature is the perfect example of the “curb-cut effect”—when something designed for a specific group, like people in a wheelchair going up a curb, ends up benefiting everyone. It came in handy (unintentional pun) with a newborn. When I’m feeding her, I can navigate my phone hands-free. I recommend doing the tutorials on your phone when you’re setting it up.
Mar 19, 2024

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i had no idea this feature existed until spike told me about it it adds these little dots to the corners of the screen that move as the car moves, i guess it’s supposed to help you not feel car sick u can add it accessibility settings, and have it auto toggle when you’re in a car
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Dec 19, 2024
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Aka putting it in trackpad mode If you have the dexterity to manually select exactly which part of your phone screen you want to select/edit, then sincerely, hats off to you. For the rest of us, this is the way.
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i had no idea this was an option. I switched it on and began my journey of holding my phone at a greater distance from my eyes after getting many alerts. iPhone users can find it under the Screen Time tab in settings.
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