iPhones now account for more than 50 percent of smartphones sold in the United States. To remain inclusive of current and prospective users, Apple has introduced new accessibility features for the latest iPhone system, the iOS 17. These features and settings support vision, mobility, hearing, speech and cognitive needs. This first of five blogs will […]
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Apple iOS 17 Brings More Accessibility Enhancements
Apple is known for being inclusive — creating technology that works for everyone! Their products are inclusive by design with built-in accessibility features to help users connect and create in the ways that work best for them. And the accessibility enhancements that come with the new iOS 17 are no different. While the accessibility features […]
iPad Notes Increases Independence
Whether summarizing a class lecture, keeping a record of what you need from the grocery store or just jotting down thoughts, notetaking makes everyday life easier in a wide variety of ways. While it’s convenient for most people, it can be vital for people with disabilities. The iPad Notes app can be beneficial to people […]
Block distracting apps and sites with AppBlock!
There is always so much going on on a computer or smartphone that it can be difficult to stay focused. AppBlock is here to help you keep distractions at bay! With a few simple taps, you can effortlessly block apps on your phone. Once blocked, these apps can’t be opened, and their notifications won’t interrupt […]
MathPapa Offers Step-by-Step Algebra Help
With abstract letters and other symbols representing numbers in formulas and equations, algebra can certainly send any individual into a sea of math confusion. And for persons with learning disabilities like dyscalculia, a learning disorder that affects a person’s ability to understand number-based information and math, the struggle can be even more pronounced. MathPapa is […]
Activator is First Fully Integrated iPhone Braille Solution
Braille is a system of touch reading and writing for individuals who are low vision, blind or deaf-blind. First introduced in the early 1800s, the braille system consists of characters in which raised dots represent the letters of the alphabet. From embossed paper to braille displays and notetakers, there are many ways to use braille […]