2024-06-16
I, a blind person, used Vision Pro for the first time... Due to my condition the controls barely worked.... but when they did, it was EPIC. I could see better with Vision Pro than my own eyes. Now I just need to see how I can actually use it with my eye situation... [image]
New York Magazine
How disabled people use Apple Vision Pro for work, entertainment, and more, and interviews with some disabled Apple staff who built the accessibility features
Andrew Leland / New York Magazine :
I, a blind person, used Vision Pro for the first time... Due to my condition the controls barely worked.... but when they did, it was EPIC. I could see better with Vision Pro than my own eyes. Now I just need to see how I can actually use it with my eye situation... [image]
New York Magazine
How disabled people use Apple Vision Pro for work, entertainment, and more, and interviews with some disabled Apple staff who built the accessibility features
Andrew Leland / New York Magazine :
2024-06-15
I, a blind person, used Vision Pro for the first time... Due to my condition the controls barely worked.... but when they did, it was EPIC. I could see better with Vision Pro than my own eyes. Now I just need to see how I can actually use it with my eye situation... [image]
New York Magazine
How disabled people use Apple Vision Pro for work, entertainment, and more, and interviews with some disabled Apple staff who built the accessibility features
The headset is already changing disabled users' lives. — In her childhood bedroom, Maxine Collard had a PC connected …
I, a blind person, used Vision Pro for the first time... Due to my condition the controls barely worked.... but when they did, it was EPIC. I could see better with Vision Pro than my own eyes. Now I just need to see how I can actually use it with my eye situation... [image]
New York Magazine
How disabled people use Apple Vision Pro for work, entertainment, and more, and interviews with some disabled Apple staff who built the accessibility features
The headset is already changing disabled users' lives. — In her childhood bedroom, Maxine Collard had a PC connected …