Apple on Tuesday announced a range of accessibility features coming to its devices later this year.
Accessibility Nutrition Labels will provide more detailed information for apps and games on the App Store, while the new Braille Access tool will turn the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro into a braille note taker. Additional enhancements include a new system-wide reading mode designed with accessibility in mind, Accessibility Reader; a new Apple TV accessibility app, Assistive Access; shareable accessibility settings; and updates to Live Listen, Background Sounds, Personal Voice, and Vehicle Motion Cues.
The upgrades arrive as Apple partners with startup Synchron to help disabled users navigate its software. The Wall Street Journal reports that the company is developing a new protocol, Switch Control, to enable people to control their iPhones as well as other devices with neural signals captured by brain implants.
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