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How to get Screen Recording to show my taps, swipes, and keystrokes on my iPad?

I know how to make a screen recording on my iPad (iPad Air, 4th gen, iOS 15.6.1). What I can't figure out is how to turn on the Accesibiliy features correctly to display screen taps, finger drags, and swipes while I am recording. What am I missing?


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iPad, iOS 10

Posted on Feb 21, 2024 1:07 PM

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Posted on Feb 21, 2024 3:34 PM

Any interaction on a screen will not be recorded visually, but it can with Accessibility/AssistiveTouch features turned on. I need these interactions to be visible on screen and also working. Without it your interactions (finger taps, drags, swipes) will not visually be recorded. Think of this recoding a a visual walkthrough of a complicated interface. You need to visualize the input. You need to show the user what gets tapped, slided, etc.

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Feb 21, 2024 3:34 PM in response to sberman

Any interaction on a screen will not be recorded visually, but it can with Accessibility/AssistiveTouch features turned on. I need these interactions to be visible on screen and also working. Without it your interactions (finger taps, drags, swipes) will not visually be recorded. Think of this recoding a a visual walkthrough of a complicated interface. You need to visualize the input. You need to show the user what gets tapped, slided, etc.

Apr 5, 2024 11:48 AM in response to S_Traylor

I also want to add, when making a video recording of how to use an app, recording the visual mouse movements on a tablet using a Bluetooth mouse, I sometimes also make a separate audio recording at the same time using my iPhone with the VoiceMemo app. When I'm done with the video screen recording I merge the video with the audio recording from my other device, to include voice instructions, notes, and walkthrough information about the app. Merging the two assets together will result in one fine video recording of how to use the app you're documenting.


A note about the above process. Sometimes the audio recording and the video recording will not be in synch with each other. I find I may need to cut out one second of video per minute to keep a longer recording from slipping too much out of sync in the final piece. Results may vary for you, so this is just an observation to be aware of with your own recording. Good luck!

How to get Screen Recording to show my taps, swipes, and keystrokes on my iPad?

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