focusedSceneValue

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The term "focusedSceneValue" does not appear in the provided context from the WWDC sessions. If you are referring to a specific feature or concept related to SwiftUI or scene management, it might be helpful to check the session titled "Set the scene with SwiftUI in visionOS" or "Customize your app for Assistive Access," as they discuss scene management and customization in detail.

If you have more specific questions about scene management or any other topic covered in the WWDC sessions, feel free to ask!

Set the scene with SwiftUI in visionOS

Set the scene with SwiftUI in visionOS

Discover exciting new APIs to enhance windows, volumes, and immersive spaces in your visionOS app. Fine tune the behavior of your scenes when relaunched or locked in place. Make volumes adapt to their surroundings with clipping margins and snapping. Stream immersive content from Mac to Vision Pro. Elevate your existing UIKit-based apps with volumes and immersive spaces.

Customize your app for Assistive Access

Customize your app for Assistive Access

Assistive Access is a distinctive, focused iOS experience that makes it easier for people with cognitive disabilities to use iPhone and iPad independently. In iOS and iPadOS 26, you can customize your app when it’s running in Assistive Access to give people greater ease and independence. Learn how to tailor your app using the AssistiveAccess SwiftUI scene type, and explore the key design principles that can help you create a high-quality Assistive Access experience for everyone.

Explore new advances in App Intents

Explore new advances in App Intents

Explore all the new enhancements available in the App Intents framework in this year’s releases. Learn about developer quality-of-life improvements like deferred properties, new capabilities like interactive app intents snippets, entity view annotations, how to integrate Visual Intelligence, and much more. We’ll take you through how App Intents is more expressive than ever, while becoming even easier and smoother to adopt. We’ll also share exciting new clients of App Intents this year like Spotlight and Visual Intelligence, and learn to write app intents that work great in those contexts.