With in the present day being International Accessibility Consciousness Day, Apple has launched a pair of movies highlighting two of the corporate’s accessibility options. Apple’s Music Haptics is a characteristic that was rolled out in iOS 18 and it permits everybody to take pleasure in listening to music no matter whether or not you could have good listening to, are onerous of listening to, or are deaf, Music Haptics lets you really feel all the vibrations of the music enjoying in your iPhone.
Within the video selling Music Haptics, rapper Kenneth “Kiddo Okay” Alexander explains how severe ear infections he had after Hurricane Katrina led to his listening to loss, leaving the Louisiana born Alexander onerous of listening to. His tune “Platoon” is featured on the video and was taken off his just-released EP “WarZone” which was launched this previous Tuesday. Alexander says, “In case you are deaf or onerous of listening to, do not let that cease you from having fun with music. Music is not about listening. It is about feeling it.”


The second video previews a brand new accessibility characteristic coming to iOS 19 and macOS 16 this yr, Magnifier for Mac. Within the video, a lady with low-vision issues named Sophie is attending a category. She opens her MacBook and attaches her iPhone to the highest of the Mac utilizing the Continuity Digital camera characteristic that turns an iPhone right into a webcam. Utilizing AI, she is ready to use her Mac to take notes through the lecture, and her Mac is ready to seize a blackboard filled with vital data that she must be taught. By customizing controls just like the brightness, distinction, and making use of colour filters, she is ready to make the fabric written on the blackboard simpler to learn.


When the instructor is completed speaking, she asks the category if anybody has a robust opinion about the subject material. It is Sophie who raises her hand, and because the video ends, we are able to assume that she impressed her instructor by making some sensible feedback concerning the lesson. “Carry what’s vital into focus,” says Apple, “Magnifier on Mac.”
