Essential iPhone Settings and Apps for Easy Use by the Visually Challenged
Smartphones are convenient all-in-one devices that help people do pretty much everything. However, not all are designed to suit the needs of blind people and people with visual impairments.
While the iPhone’s user interface is designed to be comfortable and easy to use for most people, it may still be challenging for people with visual impairments.
To bridge the gap between great display and accessibility, below are some of the iPhone’s accessibility features that can help people with visual impairments to use their iPhones with greater ease.
With built-in voices that speak over 30 languages, Apple’s VoiceOver feature makes using an iPhone accessible to people with visual disabilities across the globe.
It’s an advanced screen-reading technology that gives you descriptions of everything that’s happening on your iPhone’s screen.
When turned on, your iPhone helps you better navigate it by giving you auditory descriptions of onscreen elements.
VoiceOver also features unique rotor gestures that act like a dial to make browsing content on your screen easier.
To input text, you can either connect a refreshable braille keyboard on your iPhone via Bluetooth or directly key texts on your iPhone’s touchscreen with theBraille Screen Input feature.
People who are blind and have visual impairments may have some challenges enjoying watching television, plays, theater performances, and movies.
But they can use audio-described media along with a headset where they receive verbal descriptions of what’s happening to get the most out of the experience if they want.
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Movies and series on Apple TV come with detailed audio descriptions to ensure that they get full details about the scene. You can check this by looking at the audio description (AD) icon with the list of other icons like closed captioning (CC) and subtitles for the deaf or hard-of-hearing (SDH) under the description.
To automatically play audio descriptions when available, go toSettings >Accessibility >AudioDescriptions , and toggle it on.
If you find a menu or a street sign and you can’t see it clearly even after squinting for a while, simply take your phone, open theMagnifier , and freeze the frame.
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The app comes with several image adjustment features that allow you to use various color filters, adjust brightness levels, change the image contrast, to aid you in making sense of the image.
You can also make use of your device’s flash to illuminate objects with a quick tap on the app. Don’t worry about zooming a lot and making the image blurry and pixelated; it’s usually still crisp enough to read.
4. Zoom Your Screen
Whereas Magnifier enlarges the world around you,Zoom magnifies the contents on your device.
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You can choose betweenFull Screen Zoom, which enlarges the entire screen, orWindow Zoom , which looks like a hovering rectangular magnifying glass that you can move around to magnify contents on your screen.
Enable Zoom by going toSettings >Accessibility >Zoom .