Assistive Access: Simplifying iOS 16 for Cognitive Disabilities

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Apple's Assistive Access is a new feature in iOS 16 that simplifies the user interface for people with cognitive disabilities.

The feature includes a simplified home screen with larger icons and text, as well as a new "Focus" mode that reduces distractions.

Assistive Access also includes new accessibility settings for Siri, including the ability to adjust the speed and volume of Siri's voice.

The feature also includes new options for text-to-speech and speech-to-text, making it easier for people with cognitive disabilities to communicate.

 Assistive Access is designed to be easy to use and customize, with a range of options for adjusting the interface to meet individual needs.

The feature is part of Apple's ongoing commitment to accessibility, which includes a range of tools and features for people with disabilities.

Assistive Access is available on all iOS 16 devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

The feature is easy to set up and use, with step-by-step instructions available in the iOS 16 user guide.

Apple is committed to making its products accessible to everyone, and Assistive Access is just one example of this commitment.

With Assistive Access, people with cognitive disabilities can enjoy the full range of features and functionality of iOS 16, making it easier to stay connected and engaged with the world around them.