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be in single app mode (Guided Access). To stop Guided Access, triple-click Home again and enter the passcode, then select End. While the options screen is visible, you can use your finger to draw a selection around buttons or other parts of the interface you want to disable. Those areas will be grayed out when Guided Access is started. A new option with iOS 8 is Time Limits. This lets you set up a time limit for how long the user will be able to access the content on the iOS device. You can enable a sound to warn the user the time limit is about to expire or use a spoken warning instead (using text to speech). You set the warning type in Settings, then the length of the time limit in the Guided Access options screen. With iOS 8, devices that included a TouchID sensor allow the use of this sensor as an alternative for entering the passcode to end a Guided Access session. AssistiveTouch AssistiveTouch provides access to many hardware functions (volume buttons, screen rotation) through software alternatives. AssistiveTouch also makes it possible to use multi-finger gestures even if you do not have full use of all of your fingers. When you turn on AssistiveTouch, you will see a floating icon that looks like a dot (you can move this icon if it gets in the way). Tapping the floating icon will bring up the AssistiveTouch Menu with the following options: 102

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