TD Pilot - Setting up and Customizing Assitive Touch

TD Pilot - Setting up and Customizing Assitive Touch



TD Pilot - Setting up and Customizing Assitive Touch


TD Pilot - Setting up AssitiveTouch in the iPad iOS

AssistiveTouch is designed for people who have difficulty touching the screen. The AssistiveTouch menu allows you to do "touch" functions, such as tap and scroll, using eye gaze. It also provides gaze-accessible shortcuts to things like the Home screen and App Switcher, typically accessed through gestures. AssistiveTouch is used for access via eye gaze in all iOS apps, except TD communication apps, including TD Talk and TD Snap.
 
NOTE: AssistiveTouch is not intended to be used for TD Talk and TD Snap. The TD Talk and TD Snap apps allow for eye gaze input without AssistiveTouch enabled.
  1. Select the Settings Icon in the iPad's iOS
  2. Select Accessibility.
  3. Select Touch, under PHYSICAL AND MOTOR.
  4. Select AssistiveTouch
  5. Toggle AssistiveTouch ON. Note: Eye Gaze is now enabled You will see the Pointer, which shows the location of your eye gaze. The AssistiveTouch menu button appears on the right side of the screen.
    If you are prompted to customize the Top Level Menu, select Cancel.
  6. Drag the AssistiveTouch menu button to the top third of the screen on the right side.
Customizing AssistiveTouch
  1. Select the Settings Icon in the iPad's iOS
  2. Select Accessibility.
  3. Select Touch, under PHYSICAL AND MOTOR.
  4. Select AssistiveTouch
  5. Select the Customize Top Level Menu.
  6. Select + to change the number of icons to 8.
  7. Select Notification Center.
  8. Swipe to the bottom of the list.
  9. Select Toggle Pause/Resume Dwell.
  10. Tap anywhere outside the list to close it.
  11. Select the Gestures button.
  12. Swipe to Move Menu.
  13. Select Move Menu.
  14. Tap anywhere outside the list to close it.
  15. Continue editing the menu icons until your menu matches thisAssistive Touch Menu for TD Talk.JPG   Assistive Touch Menu for TD Snap.JPG




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