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by canuckintime
586 days ago
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> For a lot of folks with tremors or other mobility issues, their eyes may be much more stable than their fingers. It might be helpful to weigh the tradeoffs you're presenting with alternatives including a jittery inaccurate finger in the center of their vision, or even just not being able to use the UI at all. I did not suggest otherwise > For the above reasons, that's exactly how they're marketing it That's not how it's being received (see other HN users in this very topic) nor how Apple is marketing it for Vision Pro |
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If you don't need the feature, and don't like the feature, and you have to dig through accessibility settings to enable it, then it's a strong indication that the feature probably wasn't built for you
If you're curious about who this was built for, look up iPhone Switch Control [1] and you'll see how people with mobility issues otherwise use a touchscreen
[1](https://youtu.be/HBo2BZ-Zzwg?t=119)