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Yeah, accessibility has gotten better. That's on the iPhone. I think it's on the Mac as well, if I'm not mistaken. You just enable it in your Apple account under accessibility. I don't remember exactly what the features call, but there is so much stuff under accessibility these days in these phones, man. For audio outputs and things, it will tell you what quadrant of the phone to touch the screen at, and to select a particular item. On the Mac, it will bring up sections of the screen that it's reading and show you visually where it's to as well. Just the accessibility itself has made software packages like JAWS pretty much useless on newer equipment. Because newer websites, not only computers, but how to differentiate a video or a button or whatever, it will tell you that it's a link that will take you to such and such a page. It's gotten really advanced, man. It really has. I've used some of the older stuff back when you had to authenticate JAWS with floppy disk. You'd install the program that you needed to floppy to put in there to make sure that you had a legit key and all this kind of stuff. It could be defeated so easily, but that's how they made you do it back in the day. I've never used a new version of JAWS that's made for Windows 11, or anything like that, like how good that is. But I know the stuff built into Windows 11 now is really good. The stuff built into Mac OS and iPhone for reading the screen and making selections by voice and stuff, it's gotten really, really good.
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