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Reduced Motion on Apple: How Apple Preserves Meaning While Reducing Disabling Animations

Reduced Motion on Apple: How Apple Preserves Meaning While Reducing Disabling Animations
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

20/01
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Apple's Reduced Motion setting helps users with motion sensitivity by simplifying animations across devices. It preserves useful transitions while removing distracting or harmful motion, making tech more usable for everyone.

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