I'm just joining FaceTime with the background setting that I have been advocating for a long time. It is about the Accessibility Lens, which we want to change the background of FaceTime video calls. I want to make suggestions or comments on those features we would like to have. Is there somewhere we can have this forum to discuss specifically with the FaceTime ecosystem?
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Apple Watch 6 iOS 10.1 - Keynote Remote via
iPad mini 6 iPadOS 17.1 - Keynote Presentation
I can connect my iPhone with the Keynote Remote on my MacBook Pro and my iPad Mini for Keynote presentations. All devices sync perfectly when I use my Apple Watch 6 to advance to the next slide. This setup works seamlessly over WiFi.
With the new iOS 17 on my iPad Mini 6, which has a USB-C port, I can directly connect an HDMI adapter to an HDTV. This also works well. However, I'm facing an issue when trying to use my Apple Watch 6 as a Keynote Remote for my iPad Mini presentation. The Apple Watch doesn't seem to support a direct standalone connection with the iPad Mini for this purpose.
Is there a solution for using the Apple Watch as a Keynote remote for the iPad Mini when it's connected to an HDTV? This should be part of #AccessibilityLens in it.
Thank you,
xI'm wondering if now would be an excellent time for Apple to consider implementing Accessibility Lens with FaceTime Chroma Green. Unlike Apple, other platforms like Zoom and Webex allow using Chroma Green backgrounds. I use Cam Studio, Elgato Camera Hub, and OBS for Chroma Green effects. I'd like to have the option to use FaceTime with a Chroma Green and choose my background setting. For accessibility and professionalism, we need the ability to change the background settings. We want to be creative with our FaceTime and FaceTime Group. We've invested much in our devices, including iPhones, iPads, and MacBook Pros.
The issue stems from Apple's built-in applications using hardened runtimes. These runtimes prevent apps from loading third-party plugins unless explicitly allowed by the developers. This means third-party camera drivers are incompatible with Apple apps. We're trying to find a solution, but currently, there's nothing we can do. This is a barrier for all of us who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing and rely on FaceTime and FaceTime Group with Chroma Green background settings. Please let me know. Thank you!