Apple previews powerful software updates designed for people with disabilities
AssistiveTouch for Apple Watch
Eye-Tracking Support for iPad
Explore Images with VoiceOver
Made for iPhone Hearing Aids and Audiogram Support
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- Sound Actions for Switch Control replaces physical buttons and switches with mouth sounds — such as a click, pop, or “ee” sound — for users who are non-speaking and have limited mobility.
- Display and Text Size settings can be customised in each app for users with colorblindness or other vision challenges to make the screen easier to see. Users will be able to customise these settings on an app-by-app basis for all supported apps.
- New Memoji customisations better represent users with oxygen tubes, cochlear implants, and a soft helmet for headwear.
- The Shortcuts for Accessibility Gallery provides useful Siri Shortcuts for tracking medications and supporting daily routines, and a new Accessibility Assistant Shortcut helps people discover Apple’s built-in features and resources for personalising them.
- In the App Store, customers can read stories about Lucy Edwards, an influencer on TikTok who is blind and shares her favourite accessible apps, App of the Day FiLMiC Pro, which is among the most accessible video apps for blind and low vision filmmakers, and more in the new Express Yourself Your Way collection.
- Apple Maps features new guides from Gallaudet University, the world’s premier university for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deafblind students, that help connect users to businesses and organisations that value, embrace, and prioritise the Deaf community and signed languages.



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