From the course: iOS App Development: Accessibility
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Custom rotors - iOS Tutorial
From the course: iOS App Development: Accessibility
Custom rotors
- [Instructor] In the last video we were introduced to the voiceover rotor. A powerful feature that allows users to change how the voiceover works. We added a custom action to the built-in actions option, allowing users to easily navigate to a Bridges Wikipedia entry. In this video we're going to take a look at how we can add our own custom rotor option to the voiceover rotor, allowing users to navigate our map view in a completely custom way that makes sense for our app. Let's take a look at the map view now to see what we'll be building. I'll tap the Map tab. - [Electronic Narrator] Map tab, two of two. - [Instructor] And double tap to activate. Our app contains a map in order to show the locations of the different bridges we're featuring. The bridges are located all throughout the world, so in order to find them a user needs to pan around looking for a pin. Unfortunately, for voiceover users panning a map is pretty difficult and there's no easy way to hop around from pin to pin…
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