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Title: How to use Zoom in Accessibility on iPhone and iPad
Post by: HCK on September 17, 2016, 04:05:27 pm
How to use Zoom in Accessibility on iPhone and iPad

How to use Zoom for accessibility on iPhone and iPad

How do I use Zoom on iPhone? If you're visually impaired, Zoom!

Zoom is an accessibility feature that makes everything on your iPhone or iPad's screen bigger and much easier to read.

It defaults to 5x magnification but can be set from 1x to 15x, depending on your preference and needs. When zoomed in, all the regular gestures, like pinching, swiping, and tapping, will work the same, but you can pair it with VoiceOver for further assistance to those with visual impairments.

How to enable Zoom
How to enable/disable Follow Focus
How to enable/disable Smart Typing
How to enable/disable the Zoom Controller
How to change Zoom Controller visibility
How to change Zoom Region
How to change the Zoom Filter
How to change the Maximum Zoom Level


How to enable Zoom

Launch the Settings app from your Home screen.
Tap on General.
Tap on Accessibility.


Tap Zoom under the Vision section.
Tap the switch to turn on Zoom.


Once you've got Zo...

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