© Daniel Devesa Derksen-Staats 2019
D. D. Derksen-StaatsDeveloping Accessible iOS Appshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5308-3_4

4. VoiceOver – Up to 11

Daniel Devesa Derksen-Staats1 
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London, UK
 

Now we know the foundations for creating accessible apps for VoiceOver users and even Voice Control users. But we don’t want to stop there, we don’t want our apps to be just usable, we want to go one step further and make them exceptional and delightful, for all our users. Let’s bring our VoiceOver support to the next level.

Did you know that a Magic Tap double tap with two fingers should execute the main action of the current view? Or that a “Z” gesture with two fingers means Perform Escape and should close the current view? In this chapter we’ll ...

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