iPhone User Guide - Support - Apple
iPhone User Guide - Support - Apple
iPhone User Guide - Support - Apple
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Accessibility<br />
A<br />
Appendix<br />
Accessibility features<br />
<strong>iPhone</strong> incorporates these accessibility features:<br />
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VoiceOver<br />
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<strong>Support</strong> for braille displays<br />
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Siri<br />
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Zoom<br />
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Invert Colors<br />
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Speak Selection<br />
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Speak Auto-text<br />
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Large, bold, and high-contrast text<br />
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Reduce onscreen motion<br />
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On/off switch labels<br />
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Hearing aids<br />
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Subtitles and closed captions<br />
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LED Flash for Alerts<br />
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Mono audio and balance<br />
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Call audio routing<br />
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Assignable ringtones and vibrations<br />
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Phone noise cancellation<br />
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<strong>Guide</strong>d Access<br />
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Switch Control<br />
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AssistiveTouch<br />
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Widescreen keyboards<br />
Turn on accessibility features. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, or use the Accessibility<br />
Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut below.<br />
Use iTunes to configure accessibility. You can choose some accessibility options in iTunes on<br />
your computer. Connect <strong>iPhone</strong> to your computer and select <strong>iPhone</strong> in the iTunes device list.<br />
Click Summary, then click Configure Accessibility at the bottom of the Summary screen.<br />
For more information about <strong>iPhone</strong> accessibility features, see www.apple.com/accessibility.<br />
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