1. So instead of pressing down and opening up an app, they can press anywhere on the screen and hear where their finger is. If it’s where they want to be, they can double-tap to enter. If it isn’t, they’ll flick their finger to the right, to the left, towards the top or the bottom, to navigate themselves. The same for the simple “slide to unlock” command.

    “We use Audible and it reads for us books that we download from audible.com,” Tatum goes on.

    — How the Blind Are Reinventing the iPhone - Liat Kornowski - Technology - The Atlantic

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