Use a Screen Reader App |
Screen reader apps are designed to assist visually impaired users to use a device.
Enable Colour Correction to Customise the Screen Colour
Colour correction helps people with poor eyesight see the screen content more easily.
Go to Colour correction.
and enableTouch Correction mode to select a colour 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 Colour Inversion
Colour inversion allows you to invert the colour of the text and the background. When Colour inversion is enabled, your device will display text in white and the background black.
On the Accessibility screen, enable Colour inversion.
Use a Shortcut to Activate an Accessibility Feature
You can use Volume buttons to quickly activate an accessibility feature.
On the Accessibility screen, touch Accessibility shortcut.
Touch Select feature to select the feature you want to activate with the shortcut.
Enable Accessibility shortcut. You can now press and hold the Volume up and down buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to activate 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, you can perform the following:
Touch Touchscreen settings or Touch & hold delay (depending on your device model) and set the touch duration and long touch duration as required.
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Enable Ignore repeated touches and drag the slider to set the time interval as required.
Some products do not support the Ignore repeated touches feature. The actual product prevails.