5 iPhone Accessibility Features: Assistive Access and Live Speech
New iPhone accessibility features including Assistive Access, Personal Voice, Live Speech, and Point and Speak
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Assistive Access Layout Options: Grid vs Row Interface for Cognitive Accessibility
Assistive Access on iPhone offers two customizable layout modes: grid-based with large visual icons or row-based with text labels. Designed for users with cognitive disabilities who need simplified, consistent navigation patterns.
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iPhone Assistive Access: Simplified Interface for Cognitive Disabilities
Assistive Access simplifies iPhone apps for users with cognitive disabilities, offering streamlined versions of Camera, Photos, Music, Calls, and Messages with reduced visual complexity and focused workflows.
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Live Speech for iPhone, iPad, Mac: Text-to-Speech for Speech Disabilities
Live Speech converts typed text to spoken audio on iPhone, iPad, and Mac during phone calls, FaceTime, and face-to-face conversations. Designed for users who are nonverbal, have speech disabilities, or experience progressive voice loss.
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Personal Voice: AI Voice Cloning for ALS and Speech Loss on iPhone
Personal Voice creates a synthetic replica of your voice on iPhone for users at risk of losing speech from ALS, cancer, or degenerative conditions. Records 15 minutes to generate a personalized text-to-speech voice that integrates with Live Speech.
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iPhone Magnifier App: Vision Accessibility Features for Blind and Low Vision Users
iPhone’s Magnifier app introduces Point and Speak, allowing blind and low vision users to identify and read multiple text labels on physical objects through camera-based text detection.
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iPhone Vacation Settings: Focus Mode, Battery, and Offline Tips
Set up your iPhone for vacation with focus modes, offline content, and battery-saving settings
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9 More Hidden iPhone Features and Tricks
Additional iPhone tips including flashlight shortcuts, three-finger gestures, website PDF export, and one-handed keyboard