Fallback action

Why am I clicking all the time? Why I can perform my selected action only once? What does "Enable/Disable Fallback mean?

The fallback action is a "default action" for your dwell.  This default action can be a "Tap" or "Pause Dwell".

 When the fallback action is enabled, your AssistiveTouch will revert back to "tap" or "pause" automatically after performing another selected action. For example, if you select "Scroll" from your menu, you will be able to scroll once and then it will automatically switch back to the Tap action.

This feature is useful, but there may be times when you want to continue with the selected action repeatedly. In those cases, you can disable the fallback action.

According to your priorities, you can toggle the fallback action on or off:

Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Assistive Touch > Fallback Action > Toggle ON > Select Tap

IMPORTANT: To have the possibility whenever turn off or on this action, add Enable/Disable Fallback to your Assistive Touch menu or to the Hot Corner

How to use it in reality:

  1. Toggle the fallback action ON in the settings.
  2. Set up Enable/Disable fallback to the Assistive Touch menu or to the Hot Corner.
  3. Perform clicks and go to Safari to the webpage, there you probably want to perform Scroll and read a bit on the webpage.
  4. Select Enable/Disable fallback. in your Assistive Touch menu or Hot Corner. You disable the fallback tap action.
  5. Select Scroll action
  6. Scroll on the page as many times as you want.
  7. After you scroll until the bottom of the page Enable fallback again in your Assistive touch menu or in the Hot Corner.