Accessibility: Apple announces Apple Watch AssistiveTouch & more
AssistiveTouch, iPad eye-tracking & more: Apple has announced the upcoming launch of several new accessibility features.
Since its unveiling on January 27, 2010, the iPad has shaped the tablet category like no other device. Today the family ranges from the compact iPad mini through the standard iPad and the mid-sized iPad Air to the iPad Pro with M chip, ProMotion OLED display and Thunderbolt – complemented by accessories like Apple Pencil Pro, Magic Keyboard and Smart Folio. The iPadOS operating system brings productive workflows to the tablet through Stage Manager, external display support, multitasking windows, Apple Intelligence and deep integration with iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch and Vision Pro – all without losing the original touch-first character.
Under this tag on apfelpatient.de, you'll find the ongoing analysis around the iPad platform: reviews and hands-on reports on every current model, tips and tricks for iPadOS, background on every new chip generation, all rumors and overviews of upcoming iPad models, topics around Apple Pencil and keyboard accessories, storage and display developments such as OLED and ProMotion, comparisons between the iPad lines, and strategic perspectives on naming strategies, foldable plans and the long-term role of the iPad between iPhone and Mac.
Anyone wanting to find the right iPad for their everyday life, get the most out of iPadOS or understand the platform strategy behind Apple's tablets stays continuously informed right here.
AssistiveTouch, iPad eye-tracking & more: Apple has announced the upcoming launch of several new accessibility features.
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