I Use This iOS Trick to Avoid Motion Sickness, but It Can Do So Much More

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Our phones are amazing devices, but sometimes we struggle to make them work properly for us.

Case in point: I used to avoid looking at my iPhone while I was in a moving car, because reading would give me motion sickness. That changed when I learned about the Vehicle Motion Cues feature -- when it's enabled, animated dots appear on my screen and follow the movements of the car, which tricks my brain into forgetting to make me nauseous.

One great thing about this feature is that I don't have to go hunting for it in my iOS settings when I need it. I don't even have to look at my screen, because I've set it up as my iPhone's Accessibility Shortcut.

iOS Accessibility Shortcuts let you quickly turn on useful features like Vehicle Motion Cues, AssistiveTouch, Live Captions and more. Set it up once, and you'll have another...

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