All hardware switches or other
system features of the iOS device,
as well as gestures, can be used
directly via the AssistiveTouch
menu.
With a click of the right mouse
button or the external button on
the “Menu” connection
(10)
, the
AssistiveTouch menu opens. With
another click it is closed again.
Simply move
the touch
pointer
within the
AssistiveTouch
menu and
trigger
corresponding actions by clicking
on it.
If no right mouse button can be used, the AssistiveTouch menu on the iOS
device is under;
Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch
This can also be switched on permanently and clicked directly with the
touch pointer. In these settings, the basic speed of the touch pointer and
the transparency of the AssistiveTouch menu can be set.
Pressing the left mouse button or
the external button on the “Touch”
connection
(8)
simulates the
tapping of the touch screen.
This will allow you to navigate to
any App or menu item like you
would use your finger to operate
the touch screen.
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