Asus ZenFone 2E US AT&T exclusive User Guide - Page 117

Magnification gestures, Settings, Accessibility, Captions, Language, Text size, Caption style, Custom

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Go to Settings> Accessibility> Captions and slide to On or Off, You can choose to turn on captions by sliding the position. This will also allow you to set the options for captions. NOTE: Caption settings are set as a user preference and don't apply to individual applications. • Language. Select the caption language from the list of choices. • Text size. Select from the following text sizes: • Very small • Small • Normal • Large • Very large • Caption style. These options are available: • Use app defaults • White on black • Black on white • Yellow on black • Yellow on blue • Custom. Customize the caption style. Magnification gestures Magnification gestures is an accessibility feature using which you can temporarily magnify what's on your screen or use magnification mode to easily zoom and pan your screen. You can turn Magnification gestures on or off on your Android device. When this feature is turned on, you can zoom in/out or pan by triple tapping the screen temporarily to magnify the screen. To turn Magnification gestures on or off: 1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Magnification gestures. 2. Toggle the Magnification gestures switch to the On or Off position. Toggle magnification mode in or out: Triple-tap and release, or enter or exit an app to get out of magnification mode. • Temporarily magnify: Triple-tap and hold. NOTE: Triple-tap for magnification works everywhere except for the keyboard and navigation buttons. When you are in temporary magnification mode, lift your finger to return to the previous state. 117

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Go to
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Captions
and slide to
On
or
Off
, You can choose to turn on
captions by sliding the position. This will also allow you to set the options for captions.
NOTE
: Caption settings are set as a user preference and don’t apply to individual applications.
Language
. Select the caption language from the list of choices.
Text size
. Select from the following text sizes:
Very small
Small
Normal
Large
Very large
Caption style
. These options are available:
Use app defaults
White on black
Black on white
Yellow on black
Yellow on blue
Custom
. Customize the caption style.
Magnification gestures
Magnification gestures
is an accessibility feature using which you can temporarily magnify
what’s on your screen or use magnification mode to easily zoom and pan your screen. You can turn
Magnification gestures on or off on your Android device. When this feature is turned on, you can
zoom in/out or pan by triple tapping the screen temporarily to magnify the screen.
To turn Magnification gestures on or off:
1. Go to
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Magnification gestures
.
2. Toggle the Magnification gestures switch to the
On
or
Off
position.
Toggle magnification mode in or out
: Triple-tap and release, or enter or exit an app to get out of
magnification mode.
Temporarily magnify: Triple-tap and hold.
NOTE
: Triple-tap for magnification works everywhere except for the keyboard and navigation buttons.
When you are in temporary magnification mode, lift your finger to return to the previous state.