Growing up, I spent a lot of time as a passenger in vehicles, commuting long-distance between my parents’ homes. I quickly learned that I had debilitating motion sickness, suffering dizziness after ...
Apple’s accessibility features aren’t just for people with disabilities; they can also be useful for everyone. For instance, if you find it hard to read text in iOS 26, you can reduce transparency.
I’ve long been a fan of the AssistiveTouch feature in iOS (and I have receipts to prove it: see “Work Around a Broken iPhone Button with AssistiveTouch,” 24 July 2013). AssistiveTouch creates a ...
Eye Tracking is a pretty remarkable and ambitious accessibility feature that lets you control your iPhone entirely with your eyes. You can use this feature in a pinch if you need to use your phone ...
The 170-second video reminds us not only of the importance of accessibility in the lives of students, but in all our lives, and why it should be an integral part of all tech, not just Apple's.
The second beta of iOS 17 that Apple released to developers yesterday includes a setting that makes the haptic feedback feature activate faster than before, which some users may prefer. An ...
iPhones have a reputation for being user-friendly, yet a recent email from Sandra in New Jersey shines a light on some hurdles she’s experiencing with the double-squeeze action on an iPhone. The ...
Given the usefulness of AssistiveTouch on iOS, it's a wonder that Google's not implemented a similar solution in Android. As Google suggests, Android lets you control your device in a variety of ways ...
These iPhone settings make navigating the day-to-day much easier for me, serving up voice commands, live captioning, and even ...