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We have covered so far how to make your apps play nicely when users turn on VoiceOver or when they decide to use a different font size to the default one. But there are many other accessibility settings that the user can configure that we will need to properly support. And there are also other best practices that might not be directly related to any iOS accessibility feature but that are worth taking into account too. This chapter will cover many other important features that are sometimes overseen by developers but that can bring the accessibility support of your app to the next level.
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Derksen-Staats, D.D. (2019). Other accessibility features and good practices. In: Developing Accessible iOS Apps. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5308-3_6
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