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• Explore your screen using one finger to hear what icons and buttons are on the screen and can be selected. • After finding icons and buttons, double-tap anywhere on the screen to open apps, menus, and more. To learn about the gestures you can use with TalkBack and Explore by Touch, visit "Accessibility gestures for Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)" on page 80. Recommended tutorial: To learn more about Explore by Touch, go to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack > Settings > Launch "Explore by touch" tutorial. Accessibility settings To modify your tablet's Accessibility settings, go to Settings > Accessibility. A list of options appears: • TalkBack. Controls spoken feedback for visually impaired users. • Large text. Check to increase the text size on all your tablet's screens. (For users with low vision) This option changes the font size to the largest available. For more fine-grained control over font size, go to Settings > Display > Font size. Note that this setting does not apply to the Google Chrome app - it has its own text scaling control. • Auto-rotate screen. Check to have the screen rotate automatically when you change the tablet's orientation. • Speak passwords. Check to get spoken feedback while typing passwords. If this option is not checked, you will need a headset to hear the letters you type for passwords. Nexus 7 Guidebook Accessibility 86

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NEXUS 7 GUIDEBOOK
ACCESSIBILITY
86
Explore your screen using one finger
to hear what icons and
buttons are on the screen and can be selected.
After finding icons and buttons,
double-tap
anywhere on the
screen to open apps, menus, and more.
To learn about the gestures you can use with TalkBack and Ex-
plore by Touch, visit “Accessibility gestures for Android 4.1 (Jelly
Bean)” on page 80.
Recommended tutorial:
To learn more about Explore by Touch, go
to
Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack > Settings
> Launch “Ex-
plore by touch” tutorial
.
Accessibility settings
To modify your tablet’s Accessibility settings, go to
Settings >
Accessibility
.
A list of options appears:
TalkBack.
Controls spoken feedback for visually impaired
users.
Large text.
Check to increase the text size on all your tablet’s
screens. (
For users with low vision
)
This option changes the font size to the largest available. For
more fine-grained control over font size, go to
Settings > Dis-
play > Font size
. Note that this setting does not apply to the
Google Chrome app – it has its own text scaling control.
Auto-rotate screen.
Check to have the screen rotate automati-
cally when you change the tablet’s orientation.
Speak passwords.
Check to get spoken feedback while typing
passwords.
If this option is not checked, you will need a headset to hear
the letters you type for passwords.