Android Accessibility Features

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Android

Accessibility
Features
How to Find Accessibility Settings

1 Select Settings 2 Select Accessibility


Voice Assistant

Screen Reader –
Voice Assistant
When voice assistant is on, your phone
provides spoken feedback to help blind and
low-vision users.

This function describes what you touch,


select, and activate.
Additional Voice
Assistant Functions
When selecting "text-to-speech" the user
can adjust the pitch and speech rate of the
text being read.

"Speak passwords" allows the user to say


their password aloud to input a password,
rather than typing it.
Visibility Enhancements

Color adjustment helps those with A color lens applies a filter over the
color blindness by adjusting their screen to help make text easier to
display settings. read.
Hearing
Enhancements
Amplify Ambient Sound
Amplifies the world around you. Allows the user
to hear distant sounds clearly, and put the
focus on conversations even when the user is
somewhere noisy. This feature requires
headphones to use.

Hearing Aid Support


This allows the user to pair their Bluetooth
hearing aid to their device.

Hearing aid compatibility


Enhances the sound quality of your phone for
hearing aids.
Interaction
and Dexterity
The functions under interaction and dexterity INTERACTIONS SUCH AS
aim to enhance or replace touch interactions “ANSWERING AND ENDING
and other controls. CALLS” OFFER VISUAL
IMPAIRED USERS HELP
WITH IDENTIFYING
CALLERS AND WAYS TO
INTERACT WITH PHONE
CALLS SUCH AS
ANSWERING OR ENDING
THE CALL.
Google Assistant
Voice activate the google assistant by
saying, “Okay Google” or “hey Google.”

The user can use their voice to ask google


questions, call a number, look up
information, and many other things.

The google assistant can also be activated


when the user holds their finger on the
home button.

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