Offer an alternative to device motion
If your app uses device motion, like shaking to undo, tilting to scroll, or gesturing to trigger actions, always provide an alternative method, such as a visible button or menu option. Also, let users disable motion controls entirely. This improves accessibility for users with fine-motor disabilities and helps in everyday situations where motion isn’t practical, like when someone is riding in a car, carrying groceries, or holding a baby.
For example, the “shake to undo” gesture in note-taking apps can be difficult or impossible to use for some users. Following these practices not only improves usability but also aligns with accessibility standards, ensuring a more inclusive experience for everyone.


