Accessibility features improve the usability of your device for users with impaired vision or hearing, cognitive difficulty, or reduced dexterity.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to:Â
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• Access accessibility features
• Turn on/off Voice Assistant
• Turn on/off flash notifications
• Enable/disable accessibility shortcuts
• Access and edit Text-to-speech
• Access Real-Time Text (RTT) settings
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1. Swipe down from the Notification bar, then select the Settings icon.
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2. Scroll to and select Accessibility.
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1. From the Accessibility screen, select TalkBack.
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2. Select the TalkBack switch to enable or disable.
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1. From the Accessibility screen, select Advanced settings.
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2. Select Flash notification.
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3. Select the desired switch to turn on the desired flash notification option.
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1. From the Advanced settings screen, select Side and Volume up buttons.
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2. Select the desired Accessibility feature.
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ACCESS: From the Settings screen, scroll to and select General management then select Text-to-speech output.Â
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EDIT: Edit settings as desired.
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• CHANGE LANGUAGE: Select Language, then select the desired option.
• SPEECH RATE: Select and drag the Speech rate slider to the desired speech rate.Â
• PITCH: Select and drag the Pitch slider to the desired pitch.
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Note: Users can now scale font sizes up to 200%.
1. Real-Time text (RTT) communication is a conversation of text and voice to make calls. As a sender types a message on their device, text displays on the receiving device. To access RTT settings, from the Accessibility screen, select Hearing enhancements.
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2. Select Real Time Text, then edit settings as desired.
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