How to Control a Mac Using the Voice Control Accessibility Feature

There are many features Apple has added to macOS to make Macs accessible to all users. One such feature is Voice Control, which, as the name suggests, lets you control your Mac using just your voice. All you need is to enable it and learn a specific set of commands, and you’ll be good to […]

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An Overview of All the Motor Accessibility Options in macOS

In Apple’s Macs, iPhones, and iPads, there are three types of accessibility features (vision, hearing, and motor). Generally, they’re designed to ensure that people with disabilities are able to fully control and enjoy their devices. But, their utility makes them beneficial for all users. MUO – Feed

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How to Customize Accessibility Settings for Different Apps on Your iPhone

One of the software features Apple has always been serious about is accessibility. Apple devices have a range of accessibility features to ensure that everyone with varying skills and abilities can use them. But not all app developers give the same focus to accessibility. MUO – Feed

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Apple Announces All-New Accessibility Features for Its Products

For years, Apple has been pretty great at baking accessibility features into its tech—whether that’s its VoiceOver screen reader or FaceTime, which gave users with hearing or speech difficulties a tool for communicating nonverbally using sign language and facial expression. On Wednesday, Apple continued building on this important legacy by announcing a slew of new accessibility […]

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Mac Accessibility Shortcuts: Navigate Your Mac Without a Mouse

You can enable the accessibility features of your Mac to help you control and navigate your Mac using a keyboard or assistive device. Whether it’s moving between menus, adjusting the zoom, or enabling VoiceOver, there’s lots that you can do on your Mac without using a mouse. We’ve put together this handy cheat sheet that […]

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How Android Accessibility Services Can Be Used to Hack Your Phone

The Android Accessibility Service is a key part of helping the elderly and disabled use their smartphones. However, it also opens up the door for malware developers to create sneaky malware ruins people’s day. Let’s explore the Android Accessibility Service, and how it can be used for malicious intent. What Is the Android Accessibility Service? […]

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