
Use accessibility shortcuts - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help
After you turn on accessibility shortcuts, you can use them to start your accessibility apps or switch between accessibility apps. Read the tips below for each shortcut.
Use the Accessibility Menu - Android Accessibility Help - Google …
Step 2: Work with the Accessibility Menu To open the Accessibility Menu, use your Accessibility Menu shortcut: Swipe up with two fingers. If you use TalkBack, you must swipe up with 3 …
Android accessibility overview - Google Help
The “Audio description” toggle on Android TV and Android phones (Android 13 and up) plays audio descriptions of on-screen visuals for videos that you play. You can find the “Audio …
Use the Accessibility menu - Android accessibility Help - Google …
Step 2: Work with the Accessibility menu To open the Accessibility menu, use your Accessibility menu shortcut: Swipe up with two fingers. If you use TalkBack, you must swipe up with three …
Use accessibility features on Android - Google Help
Tip: To turn accessibility features on or switch between apps, use accessibility shortcuts. Android Setup can help you discover different accessibility features that can improve your Android …
Use the Accessibility Menu - Google Accessibility Help
Step 2: Work with the Accessibility Menu To open the Accessibility Menu, use your Accessibility Menu shortcut: Swipe up with two fingers. If you use TalkBack, you must swipe up with 3 …
Turn off TalkBack - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help
TalkBack is an accessibility feature that helps people who are blind or have low vision to interact with their Android devices using touch and spoken feedback. When TalkBack is on, items on …
Android Accessibility Help
Official Android Accessibility Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Android Accessibility and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Use Select to Speak - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help
Tap Accessibility, then tap Select to Speak. Note: If you don't see Select to Speak, go to Google Play to download the latest version of Android Accessibility Suite, then try these steps again.
Control your Android device with Switch Access - Google Help
Switch Access lets you interact with your Android device using one or more switches instead of the touchscreen. Switch Access can be helpful if you can't interact directly with your device.