Door Detection for Users Who Are Blind/Low Vision
Live Captions Come to iPhone, iPad, and Mac for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
Additional Features
With Buddy Controller, users can ask a care provider or friend to help them play a game; Buddy Controller combines any two-game controllers into one, so multiple controllers can drive the input for a single player.
With Siri Pause Time, users with speech disabilities can adjust how long Siri waits before responding to a request.
Voice Control Spelling Mode gives users the option to dictate custom spellings using letter-by-letter input.
Sound Recognition can be customized to recognize sounds that are specific to a person’s environment, like their home’s unique alarm, doorbell or appliances.
The Apple Books app will offer new themes, and introduce customization options such as bolding text and adjusting line, character and word spacing for an even more accessible reading experience.
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