Interaction & Dexterity - Samsung Galaxy A03s Manual

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• Sound notifications: Your phone checks for sounds in your
home like a smoke alarm, or a baby crying and notifies you.
You can change the notification settings and, also connect
a wearable to your device so you can receive notifications
wherever you are.
Interaction & dexterity
• Universal switch: Allows you to control your device using
one or more switches to select items, to scroll, enter text, and
more. Set up switches and actions in Settings.
• Assistant menu: This feature provides an Assistant Menu icon
at the bottom of the screen. Tap the icon to launch a large
on-screen menu that gives you access to several features on
your phone.
• Answering and ending calls: Simplify motions needed to
answer phone calls or to respond to notifications and alarms.
» R ead caller names aloud: Hear callers' names aloud when
using Bluetooth or a headset (not included).
» A nswer automatically: Answer calls after a set duration of
time when using Bluetooth or a headset (not included).
» Press Volume UP to answer: Use the volume keys to answer
calls.
» P ress Side key to end calls: End calls by pressing the Side
key.
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• Interaction control: Block the Back, Home, and Recent
buttons while you are using an app to prevent those keys from
being accidentally accessed. You can also select to block the
side keys, the keyboard, or a set area of the screen.
• Touch and hold delay: Set the desired touch-and-hold delay
to Short, Medium, or Long to customize the length of time that
is considered one touch.
• Tap duration: Set how long a screen interaction must be held
to be recognized as a tap.
• Ignore repeated touches: Set the duration of time in which
to ignore repeated touches. Only the first touch will be
recognized, and additional touches will be ignored for the time
interval you select.
• Auto Click after pointer stops: Automatically clicks on an item
after the pointer stops over it.
• Sticky keys: When you press a modifier key like Shift, Ctrl,
or Alt, the key stays pressed down. This allows you to enter
additional keys or keyboard shortcuts by pressing those while
the modifier key is still active.
• Slow Keys: Set how long a key must be held before it is
recognized as a press.
• Bounce Keys: To avoid accidentally pressing the same key
more than once, set how long to wait before accepting a
second press from the same key.
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