Hi iKittyp
welcome to te Apple (user-to-user) Community!
Re: "How do I access autism friendly info on the Apple product website?"
We are all Apple users, like yourself, in the community. Sorry I do not know of any autism-friendly web-pages on the Apple site, nor do I have the skills to know how to help you.
Seems the product pages have images in order to help purchasers choose between the various items that are available. You may want to send feedback to Apple:
Eg: Try emailing the Accessibility team: accessibility@apple.com.
Wondering if visiting an Apple store may be a possibility instead:
If needed you might have a relative or friend who would browse online for your nearest Apple store:
or
We can consult a list of Apple phone numbers around the world, and write the country's phone number,
if you wish to speak with someone at Apple.
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Re: I need text, ideally without images formatted into it so that I can read it, but DEFINITELY with no risk of moving content
Best I can do, here and now, is not include any links in my reply, as they change when you scroll over them
A possibility is to use accessibility features (to avoid seeing moving content) on your current Mac or device.
Eg: You can reduce distraction and sensory stimulus.
For iPhone:
If you don’t want visual motion on your iPhone screen,
you can stop or reduce the movement of some screen elements, such as:
Parallax effect of wallpaper, apps, and alerts
Screen transitions
Siri animations
Typing autocompletion
Animated full-screen and bubble effects in the Messages app
Animated images on the Web and in apps
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Motion.
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You can customize visual accessibility settings for specific apps on iPhone, and:
choose different color, text size, and motion settings for certain apps
or
for the Home Screen and App Library.
Eg:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Per-App Settings.
- Tap Add App, then choose an app from the list (or Home Screen & App Library).
- Tap the name of the app (or Home Screen & App Library) to access its settings.
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Re: I was interested in pricing up an Apple product.
Eg: Today's prices for the newest devices as listed on apple.com.
New iPad Pro available 15th May: From $999 or $83.25/mo. for 12 mo.*
iPhone 15 Pro: From $999 or $41.62/mo. for 24 mo.*
iPhone 15: From $799 or $33.29/mo. for 24 mo.*
MacBook Pro: From $1599 or $133.25/mo. for 12 mo.*
If needed: You can post your product questions to the community, if this current site is suitable for you.
or, if you wish:
you may want to phone a shopping help specialist : Eg 1-800-APLCARE
or one of the support world phone numbers
or your nearest Apple store (phone or visit).
All the best :-)