By following these steps, you can visually represent taps and gestures in your iOS screen recordings using AssistiveTouch.Documentation Index
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Step 1: Enable AssistiveTouch
- Open the Settings app on your Apple device.
- Tap Accessibility (found under General in older iOS versions).
- Under Physical and Motor, tap Touch.
- On the Touch screen, tap AssistiveTouch.
- Switch the AssistiveTouch toggle to the on position.
Step 2: Create a Custom Tap Gesture (Optional)
- From the AssistiveTouch screen, tap Create New Gesture.
- Record a tap gesture by tapping the screen once, then tap Save.
- Name the gesture (e.g., “Tap”) and tap Save again.
Step 3: Use AssistiveTouch During Recording
- Start your screen recording.
- Tap the AssistiveTouch shortcut.
- From the menu, tap Custom.
- Select the gesture you created (e.g., “Tap”).