Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
Android's Accessibility Service, as well as a litany of similar programs, includes features designed to help disabled users utilize devices and apps.
These programs typically run in the background, and they receive system callbacks that allow them to react to accessibility action requests. Some of the most common examples include screen readers, speech-to-text and touch events. In the Philippines, where users prefer apps that provide seamless transactions and interactions, according to an Appdome report, accessibility services are essential to supporting the mobile app market.
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