iOS 7 allows you to control your iPhone or iPad with the head

iOS 7 includes several changes not announced by Apple. This item concerns the "Accessibility" is normally reserved for people with disabilities who have difficulties in terms of use of the appliance. Apple is very focused on this point, the U.S. firm has repeatedly stressed that it was important to take into account all users.



 iOS 7 allows to use their iPhone or iPad using only his head. The function fits in "Control selection", the user must assign functions in particular. A head movement to the left activates a head movement to the right activates another. At the selection, a frame is placed on the screen. Once it reaches the desired location, the user has to turn his head in order to perform the desired action direction.

Handling is more or less correct immediately. We tested this process on an iPhone 5. Of course, it can be improved over the beta until the final version. Certainly, the use is not the best for people encountering any problems whatsoever in the bones or elsewhere. However, for people with disabilities, this service can be useful. Note that there is no way for everyone, hence its presence in the "Accessibility" section. 9to5Mac also offers a demo video to give an idea of the result.

iOS 7 allows you to control your iPhone or iPad with the head iOS 7 allows you to control your iPhone or iPad with the head Reviewed by Hfddx on 07:07 Rating: 5
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