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IPhone accessibility

Kayla Pitts
Display and text size

● Go into settings
● Click accessibility
● “Display and text size”
● “Larger text”

This allows your text/font size to


adjust to your preferred reading
size.
Audio and visual
● Back to accessibility
● “Audio and visual”
● Scroll down to “LED Flash for alerts”

This will allow your flash to come on when


you receive notifications such as a text, call,
or social media alerts
Subtitles and
captioning
● Back to accessibility
● Scroll down to “subtitles and
captioning”
● “Closed captions + SDH”

This allows closed captions for someone


who is deaf or hard of hearing. However
this may not always be available.
Siri
● Back to accessibility
● Scroll down until you see “siri”

Siri can be used for multiple things


and was created to assist you maybe
while your driving, or just have your
hands full. Siri can make calls, sends
texts, answer some questions you
may have and even read your texts
Side Button

● Back to accessibility
● Scroll down to “side button”
● In light font it says “press and hold
to speak”
● “Siri’ allows you to press and hold
the side button to access siri

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