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iPad Accessibility by Design: Large Targets and Reduced Motion Alternatives

iPad Accessibility by Design: Large Targets and Reduced Motion Alternatives
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

4/02
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iPad accessibility isn't an add-on - it's built in. Large touch targets and reduced motion make the device usable for people with mobility, vision, or sensory needs. No extra hardware needed. Just settings.

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