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iOS 7 may allow iPhone and iPad control with head movements

By: iPadfanzz staff on June 30, 2013

A left tilt of the head can be used to swipe through screen menu options, or head movements can be choosen to activate a number of other functions, including the home button, to start Siri, open the Notification Center or App Switcher, or change the volume.


The feature, called Switches can be activiated in the Switch control option, which is in the accessibility section of Apple's iOS7.

On enabling the option, the Switch Control will scroll through onscreen menus and apps, and users only need to move their head to the left to select their choice.

At the same time, the head movements can be customized to stand for different actions, like a finger tap.

For iOS 7, Apple said it dramatically redesigned the look and feel of the user interface. The company has revamped  its icons, buttons, and color schemes. The screen is said to take on a 3D appearance and will have a swipe feature at the bottom of the device for quick access to brightness, volume, airplane mode, Bluetooth, do not disturb, and flashlight.
 

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