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To do this, head over to your iPhone **Settings** > **Accessibility** > **Touch** > **AssistiveTouch** | To do this, head over to your iPhone **Settings** > **Accessibility** > **Touch** > **AssistiveTouch** | ||
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- | Click the AssistiveTouch and switch it **ON**. | + | Click the **AssistiveTouch** and switch it **ON**. |
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==== Step 2: Connect your Twiddler ==== | ==== Step 2: Connect your Twiddler ==== | ||
- | Once the AssistiveTouch is enabled, scroll down and find Devices > Bluetooth Devices. Using your Twiddler, press and hold the Touchpad until you see a flashing Blue LED. This means that your Twiddler is pairing with your iOS device. | + | Once the AssistiveTouch is enabled, scroll down and find **Devices** > **Bluetooth Devices**. Using your Twiddler, press and hold the Touchpad until you see a flashing Blue LED. This means that your Twiddler is pairing with your iOS device. |
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===== Step 3: Customize Twiddler buttons ===== | ===== Step 3: Customize Twiddler buttons ===== | ||
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For better accessibility and functionality, | For better accessibility and functionality, | ||
- | Under Devices, select Twiddler and it should direct you to Customize Additional Buttons. | + | Under **Devices**, select |
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Ideally, you would want to customize the Twiddler’s “mouse buttons” (the first 3 top buttons on the keypad). | Ideally, you would want to customize the Twiddler’s “mouse buttons” (the first 3 top buttons on the keypad). | ||
- | Press the Twiddler key that you want to assign a function to. And select a function on your iOS. | + | Press the Twiddler key that you want to assign a function to and select a function on your iOS. |
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- | For example, you can set the Right button (F0R) as Home. Pressing this button on my Twiddler will send me to my iPhone’s Home screen. | + | For example, you can set the Right button (F0R) as Home. Pressing this button on the Twiddler will send you to your iPhone’s Home screen. |
===== Additional tips: ===== | ===== Additional tips: ===== | ||
Don’t like how the cursor looks on your device? You can actually customize it! | Don’t like how the cursor looks on your device? You can actually customize it! | ||
- | Go to Accessibility > find Pointer Control. | + | Go to **Accessibility** > find **Pointer Control**. |
Here you can customize your pointer to your liking such as changing the colours, size, and border thickness. | Here you can customize your pointer to your liking such as changing the colours, size, and border thickness. | ||
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=====Disabling Your Twiddler===== | =====Disabling Your Twiddler===== | ||
- | To disable your Twiddler from your device, simply go to Accessibility and turn the AssistiveTouch OFF. | + | To disable your Twiddler from your device, simply go to **Accessibility** and turn the **AssistiveTouch OFF**. |
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