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  • Engadget Podcast

    Engadget Podcast: Diving into WWDC and E3

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    06.11.2021

    This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Mat Smith about Apple's torrent of announcements from WWDC 2021 and what to expect from E3.

  • Apple enables 'Assistive Touch' features on iPad in latest iOS 5 beta

    by 
    Michael Grothaus
    Michael Grothaus
    07.11.2011

    Apple has enabled a very cool feature for iPad users in the latest beta of iOS 5. "Assistive Touch" allows users to perform gestures and button actions on the iPad with one touch. Users can call up the Assistive Touch menu by tapping a designated corner of the iPad's screen. The menu itself is similar to the bezel overlay that appears when adjusting the iPad's volume. As noted by MacRumors, the Assistive Touch menu "allows one-tap access to all of the iPad's functions including rotation, shaking, volume changes and even gestures. Known gestures such as pinch and swipe can be recalled by a tap, and custom gestures can even be recorded and played back on command." Assistive Touch is primarily meant to help those who might have trouble using some of the gesture elements of the iPad's multitouch features, like the elderly. The feature's settings were present in earlier iOS 5 beta's but were not enabled until the release of iOS 5 beta 3 earlier today.