AppleVis Podcast
AppleVis Podcast
AppleVis is the go-to resource for blind and low vision users of Apple technologies. Our Podcast discusses the latest in Apple vision accessibility. Topics cover OS and accessibility features, apps, interviews with developers, roundtable discussions, and more - centering around accessing the maximum potential of Apple hardware, software, and services. Tune in to learn how you can get the most out of your Apple devices, hear the latest accessibility news, and more.
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AppleVis Podcast
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12 Ιουν 2026
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AppleVis Extra #113: WWDC26 Keynote Reactions and Accessibility Roundtable 12.06.2026
In this episode of the AppleVis Extra podcast, Dave Nason is joined by Thomas Domville and Tyler Stephen for an in-depth discussion of Apple’s WWDC 2026 keynote. The team examines Apple’s new presentation format, the company’s focus on refinement, trust and safety, and artificial intelligence, and what these changes mean for blind and low-vision users. The conversation begins with overall impressi...
How to Limit the Maximum Charge of Your Mac's Battery 23.04.2026
In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to limit the maximum charge of your Mac's battery to 80, 85, 90, or 95%, useful for prolonging long-term battery health. To do this, go to System Settings > Battery, click the "Show Detail" button to the right of "Charging," adjust the slider to your desired charge limit, and click Done. Note that the available increments are relative to the slider rather...
iPhone 17e: Unboxing, First Impressions, and Hands-On with VoiceOver 12.03.2026
In this podcast, Michael Hansen unboxes and gives his initial impressions of Apple's iPhone 17e. In addition to giving a physical description of the device, Michael demonstrates the speakers and VoiceOver performance on the iPhone 17e--giving blind, DeafBlind, and low vision users an idea of what they can expect from Apple's newest budget iPhone. Transcript Disclaimer: This transcript was generate...
Gamers Corner (Oct–Dec 2025): Adventure To Fate + Dungeon Scoundrel | Accessible iOS Gaming 06.03.2026
Welcome to Gamers Corner , your roundup of accessible games for blind and low vision gamers . In this October–December 2025 edition, we share our latest iOS game picks , highlight three runner-ups, revisit a classic Blindfold Games Vault Treasure, and close with a Crossing Consoles recommendation—plus a quick look at end-of-year awards. Hosts: Thomas Domville, Aaron Spelker, and Jesse Anderson Lin...
How to Disable Hot Corners on macOS: and Why you Might Wish to as a VoiceOver User 26.02.2026
In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to disable Hot Corners on macOS. Hot Corners are areas of the screen that perform a specified action when the mouse pointer is hovered over them. As a VoiceOver user who doesn't use the mouse, you might want to configure them to do nothing, so you don't inadvertently cause an action to be performed if you accidentally brush your fingers against the trackpad...
WikiTrip: VoiceOver-Accessible Wikipedia-Powered Audio Guide for Road Trips on iOS 19.02.2026
WikiTrip – Travel Audio Guide is an iOS app that uses VoiceOver accessibility with a location-based audio guide to pull curated information from Wikipedia and read it aloud while the listener is moving. In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates and reviews the iOS app WikiTrip, a location-based audio guide that pulls curated information from Wikipedia and reads it aloud while the listener is m...
The Echo Returns: AppleVis Extra 113 with Agiga 10.02.2026
In episode 113 of the AppleVis Extra podcast, Dave Nason and Scott Davert welcome back Xiaoran Wang and welcome Buddy Brannan from Agiga to talk about the EchoVision smart glasses. The conversation focuses on how EchoVision is designed specifically for blind and low vision users, highlighting its accessibility-first approach and ongoing development through close collaboration with the community. T...
How to Manage Login Items on macOS 19.01.2026
In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to manage login items on macOS. If there are certain apps or files that you always want open, you can configure them to open automatically when logging into your Mac. To do this, go to System Settings > General > Login items & Extensions, click Add, and select the item in the open dialog. To delete a login item, select it in the table and click Rem...
Apple Crunch December 2025: Trophies, Turbulence, and a Fold Too Far 08.01.2026
In the December 2025 edition of Apple Crunch, hosts Thomas Domville (AnonyMouse) and John Gassman wrap up the year with a wide-ranging discussion covering AppleVis community awards, Apple’s own App Store recognitions, major Apple hardware and business news, and an accessibility-focused app pick to close out the month. The episode begins with a deep dive into the AppleVis Golden Apples Awards for 2...
Dungeon Scoundrel: A Solitaire-Style Dungeon Crawler You Can Play Anywhere for iOS 02.01.2026
This podcast episode features a detailed, hands-on review of the iOS game Dungeon Scoundrel, presented by Thomas Domville, also known as AnonyMouse. The episode focuses on exploring the game’s mechanics, accessibility, and overall design, offering listeners a thorough understanding of how the game plays from start to finish. Thomas introduces Dungeon Scoundrel as a tactical, turn-based dungeon cra...
AppleVis Extra#112: Stephen Lovely on Rethinking Visual Accessibility with Vision AI Assistant 19.12.2025
In this episode of the AppleVis Extra podcast, hosts Dave Nason and Thomas Domville speak with StephenLovely, the creator of Vision AI Assistant, a rapidly emerging web-based accessibility tool designed primarily for blind and visually impaired users. Stephen explains the motivation behind the project, rooted in his own lived experience as a person who has been blind since birth, and how that pers...
Apple Crunch November 2025: Siri Gets a New Brain, iOS Takes a Breather, and the Air Takes a Dive 05.12.2025
In this November edition of Apple Crunch, Thomas, John, and Desiree dig into a surprisingly busy month for Apple. We start with the iPhone Air’s underwhelming debut and why Apple may be rethinking its strategy after weak sales and confusing pricing. Next, we explore Apple’s ongoing talks to bring a Gemini-powered core to Siri—what that means for privacy, how it blends with Apple Intelligence, and...
How to Customize the Control Center and Menu Bar on macOS 02.12.2025
In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to customize the Control Center and menu bar on macOS. With macOS Tahoe, the Mac's Control Center and menu bar have become more customizable, with the ability to add, remove, and reorder a greater variety of items. To add an item to the Control Center or menu bar, click the “Edit controls” button at the bottom of the Control Center dialog, focus on the item...
iPhone Air: Unboxing and First Impressions 28.10.2025
In this episode, David Nason unboxes an iPhone Air and gives his first impressions of the device. Apple’s thinnest phone to date, the iPhone Air was released alongside the iPhone 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max in September 2025. Our thanks to Apple for providing this device for review. This and future reviews of the device are entirely independent with no editorial input from Apple. Key Points: Despite...
How to Opt Out of Offers and Promotions in the Wallet App on iOS 27.10.2025
In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to opt out of notifications for offers and promotions in the Wallet app on iOS. The Wallet app, responsible for managing payments, orders, passes, and more, often sends important notifications related to users' financial activity. However, notifications from the Wallet app can also be used to deliver ads, like Apple's advertising of discounted "F1: The Movie...
Bridging Access to Braille: An In-Depth Look at Braille Access on iOS 26 12.10.2025
In this episode, Scott Davert gives us an in-depth demonstration of Braille Access. New in iOS 26, Braille Access aims to offer an experience similar to dedicated braille note takers. Transcript Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI Note Taker – VoicePen, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or cont...
Apple Crunch September 2025: The Thin, the Bold, and the Crunchy 02.10.2025
September 2025 Edition Hosted by Thomas Domville, Dave Nason, and John Gassman Welcome to the September 2025 edition of Apple Crunch , where we break down the biggest Apple stories and explore what they mean for the blind and low-vision community. This month, we dive into a wide range of updates—from AppleVis itself getting a major facelift, to a critical VoiceOver bug fix in iOS 26.0.1, to Apple’...
Gamers Corner: May to August 2025 Edition 29.09.2025
Welcome to Gamers Corner Welcome to the very first edition of Gamers Corner , a brand-new show from AppleVis hosted by Thomas Domville (AnonyMouse) , with co-hosts Aaron Spelker and Jesse Anderson . This inaugural episode marks the beginning of a seasonal series that will run three or four times a year, depending on the pace of major game releases. Gamers Corner was created to provide blind and lo...
Quick Tip: Assigning a braille display command to tell the time on iOS 22.09.2025
In this short AppleVis episode, host Scott Davert walks through how to bind a custom braille display command that instantly announces and brailles the current date and time on an iPhone. The motivation is simple: while the lock screen shows the time, that isn’t always convenient; a dedicated braille command lets you check the time anywhere without leaving what you’re doing. The conversation center...
Quiet the Noise: Managing VoiceOver Sensory Overload on iOS 17.09.2025
In this episode, Thomas Domville (also known as AnonyMouse) walks listeners through the new and customizable VoiceOver sounds and haptic feedback options introduced in iOS . Thomas highlights how these features can be especially helpful for users who experience sensory overload or prefer a more tailored accessibility experience. Listeners will learn how to access, adjust, and personalize VoiceOver...
Classic vs. Unified: Choosing Your Phone View on iOS 16.09.2025
In this episode, Thomas Domville walks through the redesigned Phone app in iOS 26. The episode explains the difference between the new Unified view and the legacy Classic view, shows how to switch between them, and highlights where previously familiar items—like Voicemail —now live. Throughout, Thomas shares VoiceOver-friendly steps and tips to make navigation faster and less confusing. Key Points...
Compact vs Classic: Choosing Your Safari Tab Style 16.09.2025
In this episode, Thomas Domville walks through Safari’s new Tabs layout options in iOS 26 , explains the default Compact view, and shows how to switch between Compact , Bottom , and Top tab layouts. The demo is VoiceOver-centric, with practical navigation tips (rotor use, headings, and screen-edge gestures) to make changing this setting quick and repeatable. Summary What changed: Safari now defaul...
A Demonstration of Screen Sharing with VoiceOver on macOS 15.09.2025
In this episode, Levi Gobin demonstrates screen sharing with VoiceOver on macOS. Levi first shows us the Screen Sharing settings in VoiceOver Utility, then demonstrates controlling another Mac using the Screen Sharing app. Starting with macOS Tahoe 26, VoiceOver can be used to control another Mac remotely using the built-in Screen Sharing facility, either through FaceTime or Messages for controlli...
Smarter Battery Saving with iOS Adaptive Power 15.09.2025
In this episode, Thomas Domville walks through Apple’s new Adaptive Power mode in iOS, explaining what it does, which devices support it, what trade-offs to expect, and how to turn it on. You’ll learn how the system uses on-device intelligence to detect unusually power-hungry apps or tasks and gently throttle performance to extend battery life—plus how this differs from the traditional Low Power M...
Starting Fresh: How to Reset VoiceOver Settings on iOS 14.09.2025
In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates a new iOS feature that lets you reset VoiceOver settings back to factory defaults —useful when settings have become confusing or inconsistent. He walks through where the option lives, how to activate it, and the consequences (you’ll lose all customizations). Key Points & Takeaways Purpose: Quickly restore VoiceOver to a clean, default state when tr...
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