Supporting Students Using Head Tracking in Digital Art

Hello Apple Education Community,

We have a student in our digital art class who uses assistive technology, specifically head tracking, to operate his iPad. Our class primarily uses Procreate, but we’ve found that head tracking hasn’t worked well in Procreate so far.

I’m curious if anyone has experience supporting students who use head tracking to create digital art.

  • What apps have you found successful for this purpose?
  • Are there specific accessibility or head tracking settings that make the process smoother?
  • Have you used any external hardware to support digital art creation with head tracking?

Any insights, strategies, or resources you can share would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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