Apple offers countless options to make your device work for you. Accessibility features allow for students to personalize their devices to meet their learning needs.
The list below is only a few of the features available ton Mac and iPad.
VoiceOver is an industry‑leading screen reader that tells you exactly what’s happening on your device.
With Speak Screen, you can hear the content of your entire screen read aloud to you, while Speak Selection lets you select and hear a specific range of text.
Dark Mode transforms every element on your screen into a dark color scheme to make reading easier.
Navigate your device using just your voice. Commands like click, swipe, and tap help you easily interact with your favorite apps.
AssistiveTouch for iOS and iPadOS lets you adapt your touchscreen to fit your physical needs. If certain gestures, like pinch or two-finger tap, don’t work for you, swap them with a gesture that does or create a touch that’s all your own.
Sometimes navigating the web can be sensory overload. Safari Reader is an assistive technology feature that strips away ads, buttons, and navigation bars, allowing you to focus on all the content you want — and none of the clutter.
Guided Access helps you stay focused on the task (or app) at hand. You can limit a device to stay on one app at a time by deactivating the Home button or gesture. You can even restrict access to the keyboard or touch input on certain areas of the screen so wandering taps and gestures won’t distract from learning.