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Android Settings
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Feature
Description
Ability
Setup Instructions
Requires Download
1
Accessibility Menu
Provides large, on-screen controls for common device actions.
Vision
Mobility
Hearing
Cognitive
2
Action Blocks
Allows users to add common actions to your Home screen with a name or image.
Cognitive
Mobility
3
Auto Click (dwell timer)
Allows users to set the cursor to take action automatically when the cursor stops moving for a certain amount of time. This feature can be helpful for users with motor impairments.
Mobility
4
Color Correction and Color Inversion
Adjusts display colors to assist users with color blindness.
Vision
5
Display and Text Adjustments
Adjusts text size, contrast, and color filters.
Vision
Mobility
6
Live Caption
Automatically captions media playing on the device, such as videos and audio messages.
Hearing
7
Live Transcribe
Provides real-time captions for conversations and audio in the environment.
Hearing
8
Lookout
Lookout helps provide info about your surroundings. It uses your device's camera and sensors to recognize objects and text but also describes what it finds in the viewfinder.
Vision
9
Magnification
Allows users to magnify the screen to see content more clearly.
Vision
10
Project Activate
Users can send a text message, place a call, speak a phrase, or play an audio file when you make gestures.
Cognitive
Mobility
11
Select to Speak
Allows users to tap items on the screen to hear them read aloud.
Vision
12
Switch Access
Allows users with mobility challenges to control the device using external switches or phones built in buttons.
Mobility
13
TalkBack
Screen reader that provides spoken feedback to help blind and visually impaired users.
Vision
14
Time to Take Action
Lets users set how long to display messages requiring action, like notifications.
Cognitive
Mobility
15
Touch and Hold Delay
This setting adjusts the amount of time before your tap on the screen becomes a touch & hold.
Mobility
Cognitive
16
Voice Access
Allows users to control their device with spoken commands.
Mobility
Vision
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iPhone Settings
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Feature
Description
Ability
Setup Instructions
1
Assistive Access
Simplifies the iPhone interface for easier navigation.
Cognitive
2
AssistiveTouch
Offers a virtual onscreen home button and gesture replacement.
Mobility
3
Back Tap
Users can double or triple tap the back of the iPhone to trigger actions.
Mobility
4
Display and Text Adjustments
Adjusts text size, contrast, and color filters.
Vision
5
Eye Tracker
An onscreen pointer follows the movement of your eyes, and when you look at an item and hold your gaze steady, or dwell, you perform an action, such as a tap.
Mobility
6
Guided Access
Restricts the iPhone to a single app and limits touch controls.
Cognitive
7
Live Captions
Displays text for spoken audio and visual media.
Hearing
8
Live Listen
Uses iPhone as a remote microphone with AirPods or hearing devices.
Hearing
9
Magnifier
Turns the iPhone into a digital magnifying glass. You can use the Magnifier app to aim your iPhone camera at nearby text and have it spoken out loud.
Vision
10
Personal Voice and Live Speech
Creates a personalized voice for text-to-speech communication.
Speech
11
RTT/TTY Support
Enables text-based communication for phone calls.
Hearing
12
Sound Gesture
Perform a gesture or other action when you make a simple sound, such as a mouth pop or an S-sound.
Mobility
13
Sound Recognition
Detects and notifies users of important sounds like alarms or doorbells.
Hearing
14
Speak Screen and Speak Selection
Reads the content on the screen aloud.
Vision
15
Switch Control
Allows users to control the iPhone using external switches.
Mobility
16
Touch Accommodations
Customizes how the iPhone responds to touch input.
Mobility
17
Type to Speak
Allows users to type messages that are read aloud.
Speech
18
Voice Control
Allows users to control their iPhone using only their voice.
Mobility
19
VoiceOver
A screen reader that uses gestures to navigate and interact with content.
Vision
20
Zoom
Lets users zoom in on the iPhone display.
Vision
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Windows Accessibility Features
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Feature
Description
Ability
Link to Set Up
1
Narrator
A built-in screen reader that audibly describes on-screen content, aiding users with visual impairments.
Vision
2
Color Control
Adjust display settings with Dark and Contrast themes to reduce brightness and enhance contrast.
Vision
3
Display Settings
Customize cursor size, text size, and colors. Utilize the Magnifier tool to zoom in on specific areas.
Vision
4
Color Filters
Apply filters to distinguish between colors for users with color blindness.
Vision
5
Live Captions
Automatically transcribes audio content from any source, including in-person conversations.
Hearing
6
Custom Captions
Modify caption appearance by adjusting text size, font, color, and background.
Hearing
7
Single-Channel Audio
Combines left and right stereo channels into a single output for accessibility.
Hearing
8
Voice Access
Control your PC using voice commands to open apps, navigate, and compose text without a mouse or keyboard.
Mobility
9
Eye Control
Navigate and interact with your PC using eye-tracking technology.
Mobility
10
Voice Typing
Dictate text using your voice with AI-powered recognition and automatic punctuation.
Mobility
11
Immersive Reader
Enhance reading fluency and comprehension by customizing text spacing, color, and removing visual clutter.
Neurodiversity
12
Focus Sessions
Improve concentration and productivity by minimizing distractions with Do Not Disturb mode, taskbar badge notifications, and integrated timers.
Neurodiversity
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