Keyguard For Ipad Apps — Aac Ipad
The keyguard must be raised slightly off the screen (approx. 2mm-5mm) so it does not trigger the capacitive touch of the iPad.
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Holes are misaligned. | Check if the app grid has "flexible" spacing. Re-measure the border width. | | iPad acts possessed (ghost touching) | Keyguard is touching the screen. | Increase the spacer height (add thicker Velcro or standoffs). | | Keyguard cracks | Material too thin or dropped. | Switch to PETG or increase wall thickness. | | User can't see words | Keyguard webbing blocks text. | In the App settings, move button text to the "Top" of the icon so it isn't covered by the crosshairs. | aac ipad keyguard for ipad apps
An AAC keyguard is a sturdy frame, typically made from clear or colored acrylic or 3D-printed plastic, that fits directly over the iPad screen. It features precision-cut holes that align perfectly with the buttons of a specific AAC app layout. Keyguards - KimTech The keyguard must be raised slightly off the screen (approx