iOS7 induces motion sickness
Does anyone know if the motion can be changed for the new iOS7? When I do more than 2 tasks in a row the way in which the phone logs in and applications open/close can induce motion sickness. 😟
iPhone 4S, iOS 7
Does anyone know if the motion can be changed for the new iOS7? When I do more than 2 tasks in a row the way in which the phone logs in and applications open/close can induce motion sickness. 😟
iPhone 4S, iOS 7
Go to Settings>General>Accessibility and turn on Reduce Motion.
The reduce motion doesn't change the zoomy transition animations, which are what get me. I haven't had motion sickness for 20 years, but now I get it from using my phone. So silly.
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I've experienced nausea and motion sickness and headaches since last week when I installed IOS 7, all due to the apps zooming in and out animation.
I had zero problems with IOS 6.
I think the best thing to do is keep posting on different forums to raise awareness. I think there's some people who may feel a little of the nauseous and dizzy symptoms, but they're not sure what's causing it.
Also, everyone, please send a quick email to the Apple Accessibility Group. I believe this is the best way to get in touch with the folks at Apple who can best address this issue. It is as simple as an enable/disable animation option with the Accessiblity menu.
My ONLY solution this past week, is to look away or close my eyes when unlocking and opening/closing apps.
Please send an email and keep your fingers crossed for a quick fix! 🙂
Making me sick as well. Apple please fix.
And I don't need a doctor. I need my phone to not take me on a virtual roller coaster every time I open and close and app.
please refer to the post above in regards to the issue.
Did not really help... But thanks :)
I guess giving users the option to turn off "zoomy" animations will be a good move before someone sues them for getting seisures. Till then Settings>Accessibility>Reduce Motion for disabling parralax.
Please give your feedback to apple at - http://www.apple.com/feedback/
iOS7 induces motion sickness