10 New Accessibility Features in iOS 8
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Last week at Apple's annual developer conference, the company announced the
launch of its new mobile operating system, iOS 8.  Over the years, Apple has
strived to make its products as accessible as possible for all users.  With
the said mission in mind, though both OS X and iOS platforms currently offer
many accessible features, Apple continues to improve their current features
as well as add new ones.  During the conference, they gave an overview of
features that may benefit those with disabilities.  Some of the enhanced or
new accessibility features offered in iOS 8 include: 
1.Grayscale
2.Improved zoom
3.Spotlight
4.Braille Keyboard
5.QuickType
6.Multi-device support for MFi (Made For iPhone) hearing aids 7.Touch ID
improvements 8.Alex voice 9.In Case of Emergency Card 10.Wi-Fi calls

1. First up is the Grayscale feature, which is comparable to the Invert
Colors feature introduced in iOS 7 as it aids individuals with vision
problems to better see content on the device.  The new Grayscale option is
activated by a toggle switch found under "Accessibility > Vision".  Upon
activation, the phone's content will turn from custom, bright colors to
shades of gray, creating a greater contrast for users with low vision or
other visual problems; users will be able to better view the iOS Home
screen, built-in first-party apps, and third-party applications downloaded
from the App Store.

2. Next, Apple improved its Zoom feature(s) by giving users the option to
zoom in on everything except the keyboard.  This option is especially useful
for individuals with low-vision upon entering information into web fields.
With the new enhancements, users can now zoom in on tiny labels and text
fields-all while being able to use the keyboard.

3. Spotlight search already exists in iOS 7, but is arguably more accessible
for users with communication impairments in iOS 8.  Spotlight in iOS 8 will
give meaningful Siri-like answers, but unlike Siri, it uses text input,
giving users the ability to type instead of speak, and get meaningful
results.

4. One of the most exciting, highly-anticipated new features available on
iOS 8 is the six-key Braille entry keyboard.  After years of waiting,
third-party keyboards and Braille are coming to iOS, allowing individuals to
use Braille to write texts directly into the Messages app, or Fleksy to type
out an email or perform a search on iTunes or the App Store.

5. A second keyboard feature being offered is QuickType, which is
context-sensitive predictive typing.  This allows individuals to respond in
a more ergonomic, productive way.  This is ideal for individuals with
mobility impairments or who often get fatigued typing out things on their
devices.6.  With the update, Made for iPhone hearing aids will gain
multi-device support.

7.  Touch ID is already great for individuals who are blind as it offers
secure authentication without having to use VoiceOver to type, which can be
a slow process.  In iOS 8, in addition to unlocking their device or make
iTunes purchases, users will also be able to unlock information in
third-party apps with the touch of a finger.

8.  Users can now use the higher-quality, much more natural sounding Alex
voice already offered on OS X platforms on their iOS devices.

9.  There is a Health app added to iOS 8, and within this app is the In Case
of Emergency Card.  This may seem rather insignificant, but in the event of
an emergency-or even for those with communication challenges or struggle to
remember medical details-this card will be useful.  The card contains
important personal medical details such as existing conditions, current
medications, allergies, and emergency contacts.

10. Users will now be able to make calls and send texts over the internet on
Macs and iPads.  Wi-Fi calling is great for individuals who may have dropped
or cannot reach their phone, and need assistance; this may also be
terrifically convenient for those who prefer working on larger devices.  In
the event that cellular-network signal is weak, users will still be able to
make phone calls as long as there is a connection to the internet. The above
is just a brief list of potential accessibility features, iOS 8 will not be
available until this fall, thus features are not wel

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