Apple Reveals Exciting New Accessibility Features for iOS 18, Including Eye Tracking and Music Haptics
Apple previews new accessibility features for iOS 18, including eye tracking and music haptics

Apple has previewed new accessibility features coming to iOS 18 and other operating systems later this year. The headline addition is Eye Tracking, which will allow iPhone and iPad users with physical disabilities to control their devices just by looking at them with their eyes. Other new features include Music Haptics, Vehicle Motion Cues, Vocal Shortcuts, improved CarPlay accessibility support, new VoiceOver voices, Hover Typing, Magnifier app access via the iPhone 15 action button, and improvements to Braille input.
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