Accessibility Support
Apple devices come with powerful accessibility features that help you do more. Choose your product below to learn about and get help with accessibility features.
Learn how to use Display Accommodations, like Color Filters and Limit Frame Rate, with iOS 10 or later on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Use Display AccommodationsSwitch Control and Dwell Control allow you to use adaptive devices (such as a switch or joystick) or eye- or head-tracking technology to interact with items on the screen, and control your Mac.
Use Switch Control or Dwell ControlApple developers can use these resources to help make their applications accessible.
Get the bigger picture on what’s happening with accessibility at Apple.
Get Braille displays, Bluetooth remote controls and switches for Mac, iPad, iPhone, and iPod.
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Download Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs) in PDF format for a variety of Apple hardware and software products. A VPAT describes how a product or service addresses U.S. Section 508 guidelines.
Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates