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With the arrival of International Day of the Disabled on December 3, Apple used a special tribute video earlier to show how the accessibility features it created can achieve assistive effects in the daily life of people with disabilities, and at the same time help them play. more role, creativity.

Apple is committed to improving the accessibility design of iPhone, iPad and Mac in the past, so that people with disabilities can easily use its products, and will not limit their rights to use products due to barrier defects, and even do life is easier with Apple products, more convenient.

For example, through the visual assistance function, the iPhone can read the description description, or use the magnifying glass to assist the inspection, and even be used to identify whether there is a door in front, and cooperate with r image recognition description function, so visually impaired users can use the iPhone as their own “eye”.

It includes the touch support function on the iPhone, voice control, and by tracking head movements and facial expressions to replace the cursor control mode on the Mac. As for the iPhone’s sound recognition function and the Apple Watch’s vibration notification function, it can even As the “ears” of hearing impaired users.

Other auxiliary functions include the ability to read the selected range of text on the iPad, and even assist in operating mobile phone functions through Siri, or operate the camera shutter on the iPhone and Apple Watch with voice control.

As for the video released this time, Apple uses the assistive functions of Apple products to reduce obstacles in life through 7 different people with disabilities during a day.

The song “I am the Greatest” in the film interprets the words, and it derives even more from the speech of the legendary American boxer Muhammad Ali, and uses his classic quotes as the main axis of the song. The soundtrack is performed by the all-female Australian local music group Marliya Choir Produced by Spinifex Gum, it features an improvisation by Juilliard-trained jazz pianist Matthew Whitaker and additional production by the “disco pioneer at a disadvantage” self-published Cola Boyy (real name Matthew Urango).