Apple has unveiled a slew of features designed to make their products more accessible for people with disabilities, ranging from one-handed gesture controls for the Apple Watch to eye-tracking support for the iPad.
to make their products more accessible for people with disabilities, ranging from one-handed gesture controls for the Apple Watch to eye-tracking support for the iPad.
iPhone users who are blind or those with low vision have long relied on Apple's VoiceOver feature. With VoiceOver, users can slide their finger along the screen and a voice will read the icons or text that their finger is on. Apple is even launching new Memoji customizations, allowing users to fit their avatar with oxygen tubes, cochlear implants and soft helmet for better representation.