Apple MC497LL/A User Guide - Page 104

Appendix A: Accessibility, Accessibility features, Accessibility Shortcut

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Appendix Accessibility A Accessibility features iPad incorporates these accessibility features: •• VoiceOver •• Support for braille displays •• Siri •• Zoom •• Invert Colors •• Speak Selection •• Speak Auto-Text •• Large, bold, and high-contrast text •• Reduced screen motion •• On/off switch labels •• Hearing aids •• Subtitles and closed captions •• Mono audio and balance •• Assignable tones •• Guided Access •• Switch Control •• AssistiveTouch •• Widescreen keyboards Turn on accessibility features. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut below. Use iTunes to configure accessibility. You can choose some accessibility options in iTunes on your computer. Connect iPad to your computer and select iPad in the iTunes device list. Click Summary, then click Configure Accessibility at the bottom of the Summary screen. For more information about iPad accessibility features, go to www.apple.com/accessibility. Accessibility Shortcut Choose the features you want to control. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and select the accessibility features you use. Use the Accessibility Shortcut. Press the Home button quickly three times to turn any of these features on or off: •• VoiceOver •• Invert Colors 104

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Accessibility
Accessibility features
iPad incorporates these accessibility features:
VoiceOver
Support for braille displays
Siri
Zoom
Invert Colors
Speak Selection
Speak Auto-Text
Large, bold, and high-contrast text
Reduced screen motion
On/off switch labels
Hearing aids
Subtitles and closed captions
Mono audio and balance
Assignable tones
Guided Access
Switch Control
AssistiveTouch
Widescreen keyboards
Turn on accessibility features.
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, or use the Accessibility
Shortcut. See
Accessibility Shortcut
below.
Use iTunes to configure accessibility.
You can choose some accessibility options in iTunes on
your computer. Connect iPad to your computer and select iPad in the iTunes device list. Click
Summary, then click Configure Accessibility at the bottom of the Summary screen.
For more information about iPad accessibility features, go to
www.apple.com/accessibility
.
Accessibility Shortcut
Choose the features you want to control.
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility
Shortcut and select the accessibility features you use.
Use the Accessibility Shortcut.
Press the Home button quickly three times to turn any of these
features on or off:
VoiceOver
Invert Colors
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