iOS 16.2 beta 2 reveals 'Custom Accessibility' mode

iOS 16.2 beta 2 reveals 'Custom Accessibility' mode

 


The second beta of iOS 16.2 was recently made available to developers. It includes a custom accessibility mode that makes using iPhones and iPads a breeze.

The Freeform app, which makes it easier to collaborate with friends, is included in the second beta version of the iOS 16.2 update. Additionally, the update includes enhancements to the Home app.


Apple plans to push the general stable release of the iOS 16.2 update in December, and the update will also come with a “Custom Accessibility” style that appears in the code with the “Clarity” icon, and Apple is set to replace the Springboard interface with this new style, which It brings a streamlined interface to iOS.



The “Custom Accessibility” feature is scheduled to be available later in the upcoming beta versions, provided that it comes with an experience that simulates the current “Guided Access” style.


Expectations indicate that the accessibility customization pattern will support the user in setting an interface with a larger text size, with support for setting applications that are available on the home screen, assigning authorized contacts, and the ability to customize hardware buttons.


A triple-click on the side button or the Home button will disable the Custom Accessibility mode, while activating this mode will transform the phone's interface with custom elements of a larger size.

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