How to set up accessibility features on your Android phone
Android has built-in accessibility features in Settings → Accessibility. You can make text bigger, turn on voice feedback so your phone reads screens out loud, magnify the screen, or enable vibration alerts. Pick the features you need and turn them on.
Android has free accessibility features built into every phone. You can make text bigger, turn on spoken feedback so your phone reads content out loud, magnify parts of the screen, or use vibration alerts instead of sounds. All of these are in the Accessibility menu. You can mix and match whichever ones help you.
- ✓Know what type of accessibility feature you need (vision, hearing, motor control)
- ✓Have access to Settings on your phone
- ✓Know which features can help you most
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Skip, I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Only setting up one feature when you can benefit from multiple features working together
- Not adjusting text size enough because you're worried it will look too big
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- If you've enabled accessibility features but they don't seem to be working or you're not sure which ones you need, give us a call and we can help customize them for you.
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