TheAccessibility parameters in Android, much likethose on the iPhone, have diverse uses.
Browse to configs > System > Accessibility on your Android unit and try these tricks.
It’s easy to implement too.
Just triple-tap any part that you want to magnify, and then pan with multiple fingers.
Pinching adjusts the zoom level.
Lift your finger to return to your previous state.
And of course, any other app too.
There’s nothing more to this one, but the option itself is useful.
you might customize the voice to how you like it.
For example, with English, you get options for United States, United Kingdom or India.
With Spanish, you could choose between the US or Spain.
you’re free to also set the rate of speech, choosing between nine speeds.
Tap the “Listen to an example” to get it just how you want it.
Once Text-to-speech output is set up, go to Google Play Books and open your ebook.
There is an option here to enable “Large text” and it works across the system.
So your font is made larger everywhere, thus making it more legible too.
A simple shortcut lets you enable/disable them quickly.
Take, for instance, the Large Text option.
These accessibility options should help you get more out of your Android without installing anything.
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