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Turning on accessibility options on Android handsets
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Thursday February 25, 2010
Tutorials
Thursday February 25, 2010
Android 2.0 phones have built-in
Accessibility features
. You can turn this on and then have access to features like KickBack, SoundBack and TalkBack. These modes make it easier for people with certain physical impairments to use the Android operating system.Download this episode now
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Show Notes
- To turn on Accessibility features tap on Settings.
- Under Settings tap on Accessibility.
- To turn on the Accessibility functions just tap Accessibility and the checkmark will turn green.
- You can now pick from the various options.
- KickBack gives a sensation when something is touched.
- SoundBack plays a sound.
- TalkBack speaks so when you touch the Home button it says Home.
- The Accessibility features are particularly helpful for those with visual problems.
- Under Settings tap on Accessibility.
- To turn on the Accessibility functions just tap Accessibility and the checkmark will turn green.
- You can now pick from the various options.
- KickBack gives a sensation when something is touched.
- SoundBack plays a sound.
- TalkBack speaks so when you touch the Home button it says Home.
- The Accessibility features are particularly helpful for those with visual problems.
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