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Subject: [tech-vi Announce List] Apple previews powerful software updates
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Apple Newsroom - Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 1:09 PM
Apple previews powerful software updates designed for people with
disabilities

New SignTime service launches Thursday, May 20, to connect Apple Store and
Apple Support customers with on-demand sign language interpreters
[image: The new SignTime service displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
Customers visiting Apple Store locations in the US, UK, and France can use
SignTime to remotely access a sign language interpreter.

Cupertino, California Apple today announced powerful software features
designed for people with mobility, vision, hearing, and cognitive
disabilities. These next-generation technologies showcase Apple’s belief
that accessibility is a human right and advance the company’s long history
of delivering industry-leading features that make Apple products
customizable for all users.

Later this year, with software updates across all of Apple’s operating
systems, people with limb differences will be able to navigate Apple Watch
using AssistiveTouch; iPad will support third-party eye-tracking hardware
for easier control; and for blind and low vision communities, Apple’s
industry-leading VoiceOver screen reader will get even smarter using
on-device intelligence to explore objects within images. In support of
neurodiversity, Apple is introducing new background sounds to help minimize
distractions, and for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, Made for
iPhone (MFi) will soon support new bi-directional hearing aids.

Apple is also launching a new service on Thursday, May 20, called SignTime.
This enables customers to communicate with AppleCare and Retail Customer
Care by using American Sign Language (ASL) in the US, British Sign Language
(BSL) in the UK, or French Sign Language (LSF) in France, right in their
web browsers. Customers visiting Apple Store locations can also use
SignTime to remotely access a sign language interpreter without booking
ahead of time. SignTime will initially launch in the US, UK, and France,
with plans to expand to additional countries in the future. For more
information, visit apple.com/contact <https://www.apple.com/contact/>.

“At Apple, we’ve long felt that the world’s best technology should respond
to everyone’s needs, and our teams work relentlessly to build accessibility
into everything we make,” said Sarah Herrlinger, Apple’s senior director of
Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives. “With these new features,
we’re pushing the boundaries of innovation with next-generation
technologies that bring the fun and function of Apple technology to even
more people — and we can’t wait to share them with our users.”
*AssistiveTouch for Apple Watch*

To support users with limited mobility, Apple is introducing a
revolutionary new accessibility feature for Apple Watch. AssistiveTouch for
watchOS allows users with upper body limb differences to enjoy the benefits
of Apple Watch without ever having to touch the display or controls. Using
built-in motion sensors like the gyroscope and accelerometer, along with
the optical heart rate sensor and on-device machine learning, Apple Watch
can detect subtle differences in muscle movement and tendon activity, which
lets users navigate a cursor on the display through a series of hand
gestures, like a pinch or a clench. AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch enables
customers who have limb differences to more easily answer incoming calls,
control an onscreen motion pointer, and access Notification Center, Control
Center, and more.
AssistiveTouch allows users with upper body limb differences to enjoy the
benefits of Apple Watch without ever having to touch the display or
controls.
*Eye-Tracking Support for iPad*

iPadOS will support third-party eye-tracking devices, making it possible
for people to control iPad using just their eyes. Later this year,
compatible MFi devices will track where a person is looking onscreen and
the pointer will move to follow the person’s gaze, while extended eye
contact performs an action, like a tap.
*Explore Images with VoiceOver*

Apple is introducing new features for VoiceOver, an industry‑leading screen
reader for blind and low vision communities. Building on recent updates
that brought Image Descriptions to VoiceOver, users can now explore even
more details about the people, text, table data, and other objects within
images. Users can navigate a photo of a receipt like a table: by row and
column, complete with table headers. VoiceOver can also describe a person’s
position along with other objects within images — so people can relive
memories in detail, and with Markup, users can add their own image
descriptions to personalize family photos.
[image: The new Image Explorer feature in VoiceOver displayed on iPhone 12
Pro.]
With VoiceOver, users can explore more details about an image with
descriptions, such as “Slight right profile of a person’s face with curly
brown hair smiling.”
*Made for iPhone Hearing Aids and Audiogram Support*

In a significant update to the MFi hearing devices program, Apple is adding
support for new bi-directional hearing aids. The microphones in these new
hearing aids enable those who are deaf or hard of hearing to have
hands-free phone and FaceTime conversations. The next-generation models
from MFi partners will be available later this year.

Apple is also bringing support for recognizing audiograms — charts that
show the results of a hearing test — to Headphone Accommodations. Users can
quickly customize their audio with their latest hearing test results
imported from a paper or PDF audiogram. Headphone Accommodations amplify
soft sounds and adjust certain frequencies to suit a user’s hearing.
[image: An audiogram chart displayed in Headphone Accommodations on iPhone
12 Pro.]
Headphone Accommodations will recognize audiograms imported from a paper or
PDF and display the results in a chart.
*Background Sounds*

Everyday sounds can be distracting, discomforting, or overwhelming, and in
support of neurodiversity, Apple is introducing new background sounds to
help minimize distractions and help users focus, stay calm, or rest.
Balanced, bright, or dark noise, as well as ocean, rain, or stream sounds
continuously play in the background to mask unwanted environmental or
external noise, and the sounds mix into or duck under other audio and
system sounds.

   - The background sounds feature displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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   - The various background sound options displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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[image: The background sounds feature displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
Background sounds, such as ocean, rain, and stream sounds, help minimize
distractions and help users focus, stay calm, or rest.
[image: The various background sound options displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
Background sounds, such as ocean, rain, and stream sounds, help minimize
distractions and help users focus, stay calm, or rest.

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Additional features coming later this year include:

   - *Sound Actions for Switch Control *replaces physical buttons and
   switches with mouth sounds — such as a click, pop, or “ee” sound — for
   users who are non-speaking and have limited mobility.


   - *Display and Text Size settings *can be customized in each app for
   users with colorblindness or other vision challenges to make the screen
   easier to see. Users will be able to customize these settings on an
   app-by-app basis for all supported apps.


   - *New Memoji customizations *better represent users with oxygen tubes,
   cochlear implants, and a soft helmet for headwear.

[image: New Memoji.]
New Memoji customizations better represent users with oxygen tubes,
cochlear implants, and a soft helmet for headwear.

In celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is also
launching new features, sessions, curated collections, and more:

   - This week in *Apple Fitness+*, trainer and award-winning adaptive
   athlete Amir Ekbatani talks about Apple’s commitment to making Fitness+ as
   accessible and inclusive as possible. Fitness+ features workouts inviting
   to all, from trainers using sign language in each workout to say “Welcome”
   or “Great job!,” to “Time to Walk” episodes changing to “Time to Walk or
   Push” for wheelchair workouts on Apple Watch, and all videos include closed
   captioning. Fitness+ also includes a trainer demonstrating modifications in
   each workout, so users at all levels can join in.

[image: Fitness+ displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
Closed captioning for every workout is one of the ways Apple is making
Fitness+ inclusive and welcoming to all users.

   - *The Shortcuts for Accessibility Gallery *provides useful Siri
   Shortcuts for tracking medications and supporting daily routines, and a new
   Accessibility Assistant Shortcut helps people discover Apple’s built-in
   features and resources for personalizing them.


   - *Today at Apple *is offering live, virtual sessions in ASL and BSL
   throughout the day on May 20 that teach the basics of iPhone and iPad for
   people with disabilities. In some regions, Today at Apple will offer
   increased availability of Accessibility sessions in stores, through May 30.


   - In the *App Store*, customers can read stories about Lucy Edwards, an
   influencer on TikTok who is blind and shares her favorite accessible apps;
   App of the Day FiLMiC Pro, which is among the most accessible video apps
   for blind and low vision filmmakers; and more in the new Express Yourself
   Your Way collection.


   - The *Apple TV app *will spotlight its Barrier-Breaking Characters
   collection which celebrates authentic disability representation onscreen
   and behind the camera. It features guest curation from creators and artists
   like the cast of “Best Summer Ever,” who share their favorite movies and
   shows in an editorial experience designed by American Pop-Op and Urban Folk
   artist Tennessee Loveless, known for his vibrant illustrations and colorful
   storytelling told through the lens of his colorblindness.


   - *Apple Books *adds reading recommendations from author and disability
   rights activist Judith Heumann, along with other themed collections.


   - *Apple Maps* features new guides from Gallaudet University, the
   world’s premier university for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deafblind
   students, that help connect users to businesses and organizations that
   value, embrace, and prioritize the Deaf community and signed languages.


   - Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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   - Designed for Accessibility spotlight in the App Store displayed on
   iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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   - Apple TV featured collection displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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   - Apple Books featured collection displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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   - Apple Maps Gallaudet University guides displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.
   
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[image: Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts displayed on iPhone 12
Pro.]
To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is launching new
features, including an Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts, Today at
Apple sessions in American Sign Language, developer spotlights in the App
Store, a new collection in the Apple TV app, reading recommendations in
Apple Books, and new guides in Apple Maps from Gallaudet University.
[image: Designed for Accessibility spotlight in the App Store displayed on
iPhone 12 Pro.]
To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is launching new
features, including an Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts, Today at
Apple sessions in American Sign Language, developer spotlights in the App
Store, a new collection in the Apple TV app, reading recommendations in
Apple Books, and new guides in Apple Maps from Gallaudet University.
[image: Apple TV featured collection displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is launching new
features, including an Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts, Today at
Apple sessions in American Sign Language, developer spotlights in the App
Store, a new collection in the Apple TV app, reading recommendations in
Apple Books, and new guides in Apple Maps from Gallaudet University.
[image: Apple Books featured collection displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is launching new
features, including an Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts, Today at
Apple sessions in American Sign Language, developer spotlights in the App
Store, a new collection in the Apple TV app, reading recommendations in
Apple Books, and new guides in Apple Maps from Gallaudet University.
[image: Apple Maps Gallaudet University guides displayed on iPhone 12 Pro.]
To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple is launching new
features, including an Accessibility Assistant in Siri Shortcuts, Today at
Apple sessions in American Sign Language, developer spotlights in the App
Store, a new collection in the Apple TV app, reading recommendations in
Apple Books, and new guides in Apple Maps from Gallaudet University.

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