Assistive Touch Appearance Changes

If you mirror your iPhone to Mac using the iPhone Mirroring app, the assistive touch appearance will change and to revert it to the original one, you will need to either restart your phone or switching it on and off. Is this a bug or intentional?

iPhone 15 Pro Max

Posted on Nov 29, 2024 7:43 PM

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Nov 29, 2024 10:30 PM in response to Txord

When you mirror your iPhone to a Mac, you're essentially extending your phone's display onto a larger screen. This allows you to interact with your iPhone using your Mac's input devices, such as a mouse or trackpad. However, it's important to note that assistive technologies designed specifically for iOS, like Voice Control, may not function seamlessly in this mirrored mode. This is because they are primarily optimized for direct interaction with the iPhone's touchscreen and its native operating system.

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Assistive Touch Appearance Changes

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