So I decided to actually explore that app today. They've added bunch of useful items in the action menu, but the real thing is that they haven't really reinvented the wheel as literally everything was already coded from my understanding, they just added draggable and resize attributes to everything and everything under that element, and basically just expended keynote code as infinite canvas. There is just one bug with the text field I reported but otherwise the handles, resizing... is something already accessible across the entire system, and that's how we get accessibility built-in in that app. Voiceover is verbose enough so I can kinda have a mental map of what I'm doing. The trackpad though... I don't know if it's a placebo from my end but when I add connectors it says something about a curvature, I seem to get to the item the line is connected to by actually curving my gesture, not 100% straight line, but I am really not sure if it's true.
For all intents and purposes, the fact that such a visual app has this level of accessibility for blind is just incredible from Apple even if it was not needed and probably nobody cares about that app in the blind community.
By TheBllindGuy07, 24 January, 2025
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I'd forgotten about it, to…
I'd forgotten about it, to be honest