Physical and Motor Skills
iPad includes a variety of innovative features that make it more accessible to users with impaired physical or motor skills.
Thin, Light Design
iPad is incredibly thin and light, making it easy to hold and convenient to carry. Users who require additional assistance holding their iPad can use the iPad Smart Cover. You can stand iPad up to view the screen or lay it down at an angle to type or interact.
Large Multi-Touch Display
iPad features a large, high-precision, touch-sensitive display that requires no physical force, just simple contact with its surface. You can also use the built-in Zoom function to magnify the entire screen, so it’s easier to touch smaller items on the screen such as links, buttons and images.
Tactile Buttons
iPad includes several easy-to-press physical buttons: the Sleep/Wake button, located on the top edge; the silent and volume control buttons, located on the upper-right edge; and the Home button, centered below the display.
Multiple Orientations
iPad works in multiple orientations, so you can use it in portrait or switch it to landscape to suit your needs. With its built-in accelerometer, it automatically senses when the orientation has changed and adjusts the screen so it’s always right side up. You can also lock the screen orientation, so that it doesn’t change when you don’t expect it.
Intelligent Onscreen Keyboard with Predictive Text Entry
The onscreen keyboard appears when you need it, and smartly adapts by displaying convenient keys such as “.com” and “@,” saving you keystrokes. The nearly full-size intelligent QWERTY keyboard includes advanced technologies such as autocapitalization and autocorrection that make it easier to type and avoid typos and misspellings. You can also have autocorrections and capitalizations spoken aloud to further assist you. iPad even learns as you type, so your speed increases almost immediately.
External Keyboards
For those who require them, physical keyboards are an option. iPad supports the Apple Wireless Keyboard and most other Bluetooth wireless keyboards that use the Apple keyboard layout. Other Bluetooth keyboards may work too, although some unique or specialized keys may not be supported or work as expected.
Apple Stereo Headset Compatibility
iPad works with a variety of headsets, including Apple earphones and in-ear headphones that have a high-performance microphone capsule built into the cord. Control music playback or record your voice in compatible applications when you click the microphone capsule on your headset.