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“How Apple saved my life” [video]

Director James Raff told a touching story of how a blind person can use iPhone, iPad and Mac and what sensations he is experiencing. According to American, Apple literally saved his life.

RAF was born with two eye diseases, albinism and nystagmus. But thanks to the Apple products he was able to study, work and do their favorite thing – ridiculous. He made a little video about how visually impaired understands this world, and what difficulties he has to overcome.

“From birth, suffering from visual impairment, I could not find tools that would help me cope with my problems. But once I learned about the efforts made by Apple to help people with disabilities. They allowed me to study well at school, surf the Internet, go outside and do my favorite thing. This is a story about how Apple saved my life in that moment, when my mental state was worse than ever,” James said RAF.

For the blind and visually impaired, Apple has developed a technology VoiceOver feature voice guidance displayed on the screen content, allowing you to use your iOS device. Moreover, Siri and Dictation help type, open apps and use the calendar.

Obviously, VoiceOver is a saving feature for visually impaired people. They have no need to type your messages with the keyboard and with just one click, they can listen to left messages.

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