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Apple will launch eye-tracking features to help disabled users use iPhone and iPad

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News on May 16, according to Apple officials, they will introduce a revolutionary new feature - eye tracking later this year. This feature will greatly help users with physical disabilities, allowing them to control their iPad or iPhone through eye movements.

Apple will launch eye-tracking features to help disabled users use iPhone and iPad

Apple’s proposal of accessibility is another important upgrade of Apple’s accessibility. Apple said that this feature uses artificial intelligence technology to allow users to operate iPad and iPhone only with their eyes, providing more convenient operation methods for disabled users. Users can complete the setup and calibration of the front camera in just a few seconds. At the same time, thanks to the machine learning technology on the device, all settings and control data related to this function will be safely stored locally on the device and will not be shared with Apple.

For users, only the eye tracking function can run seamlessly in iPadOS or iOS applications, without the need for additional hardware devices or accessories. Users can use eye movements to navigate through various elements in the app and use dwell controls to activate them. This means users can perform physical buttons, swipes, and other gestures using just their eyes.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said: "Over the past 40 years, Apple has been committed to promoting inclusive design and ingraining the concept of accessibility into the core of how we design hardware and software. We have been Strive to push the boundaries of technology, the launch of these new features is a reflection of our long-term commitment to provide the best experience for all users.”

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