iPad Accessibility features: White on Black
I’m going to be doing a series of videos showing off different lesser-known features of the iPad that are important for libraries and librarians. Here’s the first, looking at a little-known accessibility feature called White on Black.
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Accessibility
Thanks for this video. I was frustrated by the number of times my iPad would go to ‘white on black’ in my bag, i.e. when I turned it on. I couldn’t work out why, as I was going through settings, accessibility menu, etc to turn it off. Now I realise it must be when the home button is inadvertently being triple-clicked, and, better, I have an easy fix. Thanks!