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App for basic medical communication in sign language for medical staff, those who are deaf or hearing impaired, and those who use sign language.
An iOS app that proofreads your writing with text-to-speech (TTS).
Three-switch input adapters for iOS devices that use the Lightning or 30-pin connector.
iPad Wireless Switches, available with one switch or two, allow control of compatible apps on a Bluetooth-equipped electronic device.
A switch interface for use with iPad apps.
Software to turn a mobile phone or tablet into a set of wireless mouse, trackpad and keyboard that control a computer. It is designed for one-hand use, intuitive operation and voice recognition.
AssistiveTouch is an iOS feature that you can use with a single digit or stylus to control your device, help you perform gestures like a pinch, multi-finger swipe, or 3D Touch, and use Siri.
Braille Screen Input is a feature of iOS that allows a person to enter standard text via the touch screen of an iOS device.
Guided Access helps you to stay focused on a task while using your iOS device and limits your device to a single app and lets you control which app features are available.
Text Replacement is a version of Abbreviation Expansion that is built into iOS. With Text Replacement, the user can type a "shortcut" (abbreviation), which will be automatically replaced by the replacement text.
Magnifier is an iOS feature that works like a digital magnifying glass. It uses the camera on your device to increase the size of anything you point it at, so you can see the details more clearly.
The brightness on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch can be adjusted from the from Control Center or Settings. People with certain types of vision limitations may benefit from lower contrast of colors.
Safari Reader is a feature of the Safari Browser that presents web content in a readable format without distractors that may limit the attention of the reader.
Zoom is a feature of iOS that magnifies all or part of the screen of an iOS device.
Modify the colors on the display to help a person with color blindness differentiate between the colors that they have difficulty seeing.
Touch Accommodations is a feature of iOS that changes how the device responds to your touch.
Tactile feedback alerts on mobile devices to complement or replace auditory/visual alerts.
iOS, macOS, and Windows devices/computers have the ability to convert spoken language to text and allow users to dictate and control their devices via voice commands.
Virtual assistants can generally set alarms, answer questions by querying information online, open applications and do other device-specific tasks.
Some people with low vision find light text on a black background and other color inversions to be more accessible than black text on a white background.
Stereo sound can be "mixed down" to monophonic sound so that all of the information (except the spatial distribution) is provided to both ears.
Allows a Braille user to utilize their separate Braille device as a keyboard and/or display for their computer or mobile device.
Audio descriptions can be added to video content, which provide brief descriptions of what is happening on screen. This can help individuals with visual or cognitive impairments better understand video content.
Closed captions are a feature of video that displays what is being said (approximately) in on-screen text. This allows a person who cannot hear the soundtrack (either because of hearing impairment or environmental noise) to understand what is being shown.
Change the brightness difference between the text and the background.