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In the latest iOS 5 beta just released today, Apple has activated the
new "Assistive Touch" features for the iPad. The Assistive Touch
settings were in place in iOS's accessibility settings in previous
betas, but is only now active. The new features are meant to provide
additional interactivity for those who might have trouble using the
traditional gestures and buttons on the iPad.
The new settings allow users to activate a menu overlay on the iPad
with by pressing on a designated corner. The 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.
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