Other people like me have migraines and Ménière's disease. While the screen has not bothered me, the motion can make a difference for others.GretchenSent from my iPhone 5sSome people actually DO have a condition like epilepsy or such that their brain is 'wired differently' and THEY perceive the motion stuff or strobe lights etc... I guess, more than you or I would. I doubt anyone is actively 'staring' at their screen, but some folks do have a problem.
On Oct 24, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Ted Wagner <tfwagner2001@yahoo.com> wrote:Seriously, I don't know who is staring at their background that hard. Certainly not me. The only motion sickness I could possibly see, and this is a stretch, is when you search for an app using Spotlight and then launch it. Maybe that whole slow motion launching as you dive into the app could be causing something. It's much more noticeable on an iPad than an iPhone.LOL. If you haven't done this before, don't start now. I don't want you getting sick.
TedSent from my iPad 3
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