Drive Focus app is designed for the Apple iPad, M1 Mac and Android tablets. If you have an iPad, you will find that it works on the iPad, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad Pro running iOS 13 or later. If you have a Apple Mac, it needs to have the newer M1 “Apple Silicon” processor.
Read this article to determine if you have an M1 Mac: How to Check if Your Mac Is Using an Intel or Apple Silicon Processor
If you are using an iPad, you can display the contents of your iPad on a larger screen by using a Apple Lightning Adapter or wirelessly using Apple TV. Both of these devices attach to the Lightning port on the iPad and can duplicate your display on a TV screen or projector.
Many of our customers use one of these options in the classroom, clinic, and at home.
Yes! You can download a PDF that explains the programs here.
Each drive needs about 250MB. You can delete drives to make more room at any time. However for best results we recommend you have at least 1GB of storage.
Not sure of how much storage you have? Tap on the Settings icon and then select General / Storage & iCloud Usage to find out.
You can print any Drive Focus screen including your score, drives you have problems with, and of course the Quick Reference Guide. Click on this link to learn how.
This is a question that we hear a lot. Usually the problem is that you have not completed all the drives on a given level. You need to score 500 points or more on all drives on any given level before you can proceed to the next level.
Infrequently, the problem may be caused by a storage issue — you don’t have enough storage to download the next drive. Not sure of how much storage you have? Tap on the Settings icon and then select General / Storage & iCloud Usage to find out.
If you have an external keyboard, please disconnect it before installing the Drive Focus app. External keyboards can cause unexpected problems.
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Drive Focus® was created by the Driver Rehabilitation Institute, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that that develops solutions for new drivers and people that have medical conditions or life experiences that affect their driving. Petaluma, California, United States