Re: Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and more to your Control Center for easy access.

2019-05-02 Thread BB
I could not find any option to add the Assistive Touch to the Control 
Center. Do you have to have that feature already running on the device for 
it to show up in the list of items which can be added?


-Original Message- 
From: M. Taylor

Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 9:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and 
more to your Control Center for easy access.


Hello All,

Apple recently posted the following article to Twitter; so I thought I"d
pass it along.

Mark

Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and more to your
Control Center for easy access.

About the Accessibility Shortcut for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and more to your
Control Center for easy access. And use triple-click to quickly access
frequently used Accessibility features.

Use the Side button
If you have an iPhone X or later, you have a Side button instead of a Home
button. Follow these steps:
. To set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the features that you
use the most.
. To use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the Side button.
. To slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the Side
button: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Side Button.

Use the Home button
. To set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the features that you
use the most.
. To use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the Home button.
. To slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the Home
button: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Home Button.

Use Control Center
. To customize Control Center: Go to Settings > Control Center >
Customize Controls, then tap next to accessibility features such as
Accessibility Shortcuts, Magnifier, Hearing Aids, Touch Accommodations, and
Guided Access.
. To activate an accessibility feature from Control Center: Open
Control Center, then tap the accessibility feature.

You can also use iTunes to manage the Accessibility features on your device.
Follow these steps:
1. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to any computer with iTunes
installed.
2. In iTunes, select your device.
3. From the Summary pane, click Configure Accessibility in the Options
section at the bottom.
4. Select the feature that you want to use and click OK.

To learn more about the accessibility features and how to use each one,
refer to the Accessibility section of the user guide for your iOS device.

Original Article at:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204390?cid=tw_sc_accessibility_050119


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Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and more to your Control Center for easy access.

2019-05-01 Thread M. Taylor
Hello All,

Apple recently posted the following article to Twitter; so I thought I"d
pass it along.

Mark

Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and more to your
Control Center for easy access.

About the Accessibility Shortcut for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

Learn how to add VoiceOver, Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and more to your
Control Center for easy access. And use triple-click to quickly access
frequently used Accessibility features.

Use the Side button
If you have an iPhone X or later, you have a Side button instead of a Home
button. Follow these steps:
.   To set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the features that you
use the most.
.   To use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the Side button.
.   To slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the Side
button: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Side Button.

Use the Home button 
.   To set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select the features that you
use the most.
.   To use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the Home button.
.   To slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the Home
button: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Home Button.

Use Control Center 
.   To customize Control Center: Go to Settings > Control Center >
Customize Controls, then tap next to accessibility features such as
Accessibility Shortcuts, Magnifier, Hearing Aids, Touch Accommodations, and
Guided Access.
.   To activate an accessibility feature from Control Center: Open
Control Center, then tap the accessibility feature.

You can also use iTunes to manage the Accessibility features on your device.
Follow these steps:
1.  Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to any computer with iTunes
installed.
2.  In iTunes, select your device.
3.  From the Summary pane, click Configure Accessibility in the Options
section at the bottom.
4.  Select the feature that you want to use and click OK.

To learn more about the accessibility features and how to use each one,
refer to the Accessibility section of the user guide for your iOS device.

Original Article at:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204390?cid=tw_sc_accessibility_050119


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