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Accessibility, Universal Access features

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Accessibility 31 Universal Access features iPhone incorporates numerous accessibility features, including: ÂÂ VoiceOver ÂÂ Call audio routing ÂÂ Siri ÂÂ Zoom ÂÂ Large Text ÂÂ White on Black ÂÂ Speak Selection ÂÂ Speak Auto-text ÂÂ Mono Audio and balance ÂÂ Hearing Aid Mode (iPhone 4 GSM) ÂÂ Custom Vibrations ÂÂ LED Flash for Alerts ÂÂ AssistiveTouch ÂÂ Support for braille displays ÂÂ Playback of closed-captioned content With the exception of VoiceOver, these accessibility features work with most iPhone apps, including third-party apps you download from the App Store. VoiceOver works with all apps that come preinstalled on iPhone, and with many third-party apps. For more information about iPhone accessibility features, go to www.apple.com/accessibility. You can turn individual accessibility features on or off in Accessibility settings on iPhone. You can also turn some features on or off in iTunes when iPhone is connected to your computer. Turn on accessibility features using iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility. Turn on accessibility features using iTunes: Connect iPhone to your computer and select iPhone in the iTunes device list. Click Summary, then click Configure Universal Access at the bottom of the Summary screen. Large Text can only be turned on or off in iPhone settings. See "Large Text" on page 138. 127

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Accessibility
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Universal Access features
iPhone incorporates numerous accessibility features, including:
VoiceOver
Â
Call audio routing
Â
Siri
Â
Zoom
Â
Large Text
Â
White on Black
Â
Speak Selection
Â
Speak Auto-text
Â
Mono Audio and balance
Â
Hearing Aid Mode (iPhone 4 GSM)
Â
Custom Vibrations
Â
LED Flash for Alerts
Â
AssistiveTouch
Â
Support for braille displays
Â
Playback of closed-captioned content
Â
With the exception of VoiceOver, these accessibility features work with most iPhone apps,
including third-party apps you download from the App Store. VoiceOver works with all apps
that come preinstalled on iPhone, and with many third-party apps.
For more information about iPhone accessibility features, go to www.apple.com/accessibility.
You can turn individual accessibility features on or off in Accessibility settings on iPhone. You can
also turn some features on or off in iTunes when iPhone is connected to your computer.
Turn on accessibility features using iPhone:
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility.
Turn on accessibility features using iTunes:
Connect iPhone to your computer and select iPhone
in the iTunes device list. Click Summary, then click Configure Universal Access at the bottom of the
Summary screen.
Large Text can only be turned on or off in iPhone settings. See “
Large Text” on page 138.
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