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Accessibility for iPhone 13 Mini

iSO 16.4.1
How to find Accessibility on iPhone 13 Mini:
1. Find Setting App on iPhone
2. Click Accessibility
5 Accessibility Features
1. Display & Text Size
2. Audio Descriptions
3. Subtitles & Captioning
4. Siri
5. Audio/Visual
Display & Text
1. Click Display & Text Size
2. Click Larger Text
3. Slide Larger Accessibility
Sizes button

This feature allows you to


adjust the text size. By using
the slider on the bottom of
the Larger Accessibility Sizes
screen this enables you to
make the text smaller or
larger.
Audio Descriptions
1. Click Audio Descriptions
2. Slide Audio Description
button to on (green)

Audio descriptions provide a


visual representation of what is
appearing in multimedia by
using language. This helps
visually impaired individuals
manifest in the media when no
words are being spoken.
Subtitles & Captioning
1. Click Subtitles & Captioning
2. Slide Closed Captions + SDH to
on (green)

Subtitles and captioning are great


communication tools for people
who are either deaf or prefer
closed captioning. The words that
are being said show up underneath
the media when someone speaks.
Siri
1. Click Siri
2. Click Type to Siri

Siri allows for information to be


presented after a person asks Siri
a question. This can be done in
another room by asking the
iPhone “hey siri” and then the
virtual assistant will respond with
information related to the
question.
Audio/Visual
1. Click Audio/Visual
2. Slide Headphone Notifications to on
(green)

The Audio/Visual feature includes a headphone


option. By turning the Headphone Notification
on, this allows a notification to be sent to the
iphone when music/videos are turned up to
loud to protect your hearing. Also, if an
individual has stronger hearing in one ear than
the other by using the balance slider the left
and right earbud can be adjusted.

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