JAKARTA - Apple has just announced a new feature for iOS users who are drunk with vehicles. This new feature will help them use their iPhone while in a moving car.
According to Apple, drunk vehicles are caused by sensory conflicts between what a person feels and sees. This limits many users from using their smartphones or tablets while in moving vehicles.
In a blog post, Apple stated, With Vehicle Motion Customs, animated points on the edge of the screen represent changes in vehicle movements to help reduce sensory conflicts without disturbing the main content. Using sensors embedded in iPhone and iPad, Vehicle Motion Cues recognizes when users are in moving vehicles and respond accordingly. This feature can be set to appear automatically on iPhone, or can be turned on and off in Control Center.
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Apple's Vehicle Motion Cues will roll out to all iPads and iPhones later this year.
Apart from Vehicle Motion Cues, Apple also introduces several features for users with disabilities, such as eye tracking.
Apple says that with the eye tracking feature, users can navigate the elements in the app and use Dwell Control to enable each element, access additional functions such as physical buttons, friction, and other movements only with their eyes.
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