
However, the challenges of achieving that open up new user interface opportunities that open up fresh ways to interact with tech for everyone. The goal of accessibility must be to make computing possible to anyone. Imagine a 32-inch monitor connected to an iPad that is controlled through voice, or an emulated 32-inch display visible through AR glasses. I have a theory this also makes it possible to use verbal instruction to navigate the iPad, which in itself makes other forms of computational access possible. This makes a lot of sense for people for whom touch is a challenge. This procedure leads me to consider this kind of feature would likely be introduced as an element within the Switch Control Assistive tech.


Sanho’s HyperDrive for iPad Pro How might this work?
