Accessibility - Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 User Manual

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Accessibility

Accessibility services are special
features that make using the
device easier for those with
certain physical disabilities.
Note: You can download additional accessibility
applications from the Google Play store.
1. From a Home screen, tap
 Settings.
2. Tap Accessibility for options:
Vision
Voice Assistant: Speak feedback aloud to
help blind and low‑vision users.
Voice Assistant can collect all of the text
you enter, except passwords, including
personal data and credit card numbers. It
may also log your user interface interactions
with the device.
You can turn on Voice Assistant from any
screen by pressing the Home key quickly
three times (triple‑press).
Voice Assistant help: Tap for help on using
Voice Assistant.
Dark screen: Keep the screen turned off at all
times for privacy.
Rapid key input: Release your finger to enter
selection instead of double tapping.
Speak passwords: Read the characters aloud
as you enter your passwords.
Font size: Set the font size.
Magnification gestures: Use exaggerated
gestures such as triple‑tapping, double
pinching, and dragging two fingers across the
screen.
Settings
Apps >
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Magnifier window: Magnify content shown on
the screen.
Grayscale: Change all colors to gray.
Negative colors: Reverse the display
of onscreen colors from White text on a
Black background to Black text on a White
background.
Color adjustment: Adjust the color of the
screen if you are color blind or have difficulty
reading the display because of the screen
color. Tap Color adjustment for options.
Accessibility shortcut: Quickly enable
accessibility features in two quick steps. Tap
ON/OFF to turn the feature on.
Text‑to‑speech options: Set your preferred
TTS engine and options.
Hearing
Turn off all sounds: For privacy, turn off all
notifications and audio.
Samsung subtitles (CC): Use Samsung
subtitles with multimedia files when available
Tap Samsung subtitles (CC) for options.
Google subtitles (CC): Use Google subtitles
with multimedia files when available. Tap
Google subtitles (CC) for options.
Left/right sound balance: Use the slider to
set the Left and Right balance when using a
stereo device.
Mono audio: Switch audio from stereo to
mono for use with one earphone.
Auto haptic: The device will vibrate in time to
the sound when listening to music, watching
videos, or playing games. It will also vibrate
when buttons are tapped in supported apps.
This may consume battery power, and not all
applications will support this feature.
Accessibility

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