Use the Accessibility Features on Your Phone |
Accessibility features, like screen-reading apps, magnification gestures, and screen color corrections, make the phone easier to navigate and more friendly to visually-impaired users.
Enable Color Correction to Customize the Screen Color
Color correction helps people with poor eyesight see the screen content more easily.
Go to Color correction.
and enableTouch Correction mode to select a color correction mode.
Use Magnification Gestures
Use magnification gestures to zoom in on the screen.
On the Magnification, then enable it.
screen, touchZoom in or out by touching the screen three times in a row.
While zoomed in, spread two or more fingers to further zoom in, then pinch two or more fingers together to zoom back out.
Drag the screen with two or more fingers to view other parts of the screen.
Enable Color Inversion
Color inversion allows you to invert the color of the text and the background. When Color inversion is enabled, your phone will display text in white and the background in black.
On the Color inversion.
screen, enableEnable or Disable an Accessibility Feature, by Using a Shortcut
Enable or disable an accessibility feature just by pressing the Volume buttons.
To do so, on the Accessibility screen, touch Accessibility shortcut, and enable Accessibility shortcut.
Touch Select feature to select the feature that you wish to enable with the shortcut, like Color correction.
Then press and hold the Volume up and down buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to enable the feature. Do the same to disable the feature.
Adjust the Screen Touch Duration
You can adjust the touch duration and long touch duration, and set the time within which repeated touches will be ignored.
On the Accessibility settings screen, touch Touchscreen settings, then you can perform the following:
Touch Touch duration, and set the touch duration as required.
Touch Touch & hold duration, and set the long touch duration as required.
Enable Ignore repeated touches, and drag the slider to set the time interval for repeated screen touches as required.
Connect to a Hearing Aid Device via Bluetooth
Link your phone with a hearing aid device that supports Bluetooth low energy technology, to hear calls and audio loud and clear.
Swipe down from the upper right corner of the phone to display Control Panel, and enable Bluetooth.
Pair your phone with a hearing aid device that supports Bluetooth low energy technology via Bluetooth.
Once the connection is established, simply put on your hearing aid device to answer calls and listen to audio directly on it.
You can also manually switch the playback device.
MeeTime/Voice calls: On the call screen, touch
to switch between them.
If there is no
option on the call screen, it means that you won't be able to use the hearing aid device to answer calls.
Audio playback: Swipe down from the upper right corner of your phone to display Control Panel, and touch
in the audio control panel to switch the playback device.
You can also go to
, and follow the onscreen instructions to set the hearing aid device (for example, adjust the volume).