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Universal Design for Learning. Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation | Research, Education and. Apps for special needs. TeacherLINK @ Utah State University. Labeling iDevice Buttons to Expand App Accessibility — Zoomed In. Lured in by technology once again, I purchased an iPhone 4S before my trip to ATIA Chicago in November. Surrounded by “iPhone huggers” there, I joked that it was really an iPhone convention. Like Dr. Seuss’ Sneetches, I now had a star on my belly. To stay in the club, I proceeded to download all the cool apps that my coworkers were using. Then came the big, yet short-lived, disappointment – many apps are only partially accessible for low vision use.

What do I mean by that? Here’s how you do it: With VoiceOver on, single tap on the button you wish to label.Perform a two-finger double tap and hold (leave your fingers down on the 2nd tap) anywhere on the screen.You’ll hear three dings and a “Label Element” edit box appears.Type in your custom label using the onscreen keyboard or a Bluetooth keyboard. Or, on the iPhone 4S, you can dictate instead of typing! Derek and I created a video to show you just how easy the process is. OT's with Apps. Attainment SWITCH.

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