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Accessibility (Iphone 6.

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Lamari Edmonds
Accessibility

All of the features discussed will be found in:


Settings>General>Accessibility
Visions Accessibility

Zoom:

Zoom is an accessibility feature that makes everything on your iPhone screen bigger and much
easier to read. This is a helpful feature for those who have vision impairment or just need a little
extra help.

It defaults to 5x magnification but can be set from 1x to 15x, depending on your preference and
needs. When zoomed in, all the regular gestures, like pinching, swiping, and tapping, will work the
same.
Vision Accessibilty

Zoom: As shown in the previous

1.Slide from accessibity scroll down to the


Section labeled as vision.

2.Click on Zoom (as underlined)


Select the white circle next to
3.Follow Focus to turn the
Feature on. It should turn on
As green.
Interaction accessibilty

Keyboard: This particular feature allows one to type and


communicate whatever it is than an individual needs to
others or just to make a quick note/reminder.

This feature can be used to type up assignments on the go or


simply send a text message or email. The keyboard feature is
one of the main features that makes an iphone or any
smartphone relevant or easy to use.
Interaction Accessibility (keyboard)

After accessing accessibility found in


The first slide, look for
1.Interaction found under accessibilty.

2.Click the option labeled as


Keyboard
Go to show lowercase keys

3.Select the white circle next


To show lowercase keys
This button should turn green
Hearing Accessibility

Hearing devices: Hearing devices allows any user to connect


to bluetooth or a hearing aid. This feature is a pro for
those who are hearing impaired.
Hearing Accessibility (Hearing device)

After you have accessed


Accessibility which was
Stated and shown in the
Previous slide,

1.Cick on hearing devices

2.Turn on bluetooth or
Hearing aid mode by simply
Selecting the white circle
Which will then turn green
Whenever selected.
Media Accessibility: Subtitles & Captioning

Media accessibility is a great feature for those who are


hearing impaired. Instead of using a hearing aid they are
afforded the option to use closed captions. With this
feature an individual is able to watch videos or movies
without a hearing device. The captions (words) simply come
across the screen.
Media Accessibility: Subtitles & Captioning

After you have accessed


Accessibility which was
Stated and shown in the
1.Previous slide,scroll down to
Media

2.Select Subtitles &


Captioning
3.Once selected, click the
White button. In turn it
Should switch to green.
Learning: Guided access

Guided access keeps the Iphone in a single app, and allows


you to control which features are available.
Learning : Guided Access

1.Click on Guided Access under learning

2.Switch Guided Access to green toggle

Now you are able to control your app:

1.Once in an app press home button 3 times.

2.Circle areas to disable

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