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Problems hearing or seeing? How this iPhone shortcut can come to the rescue

If you're having trouble seeing or hearing what's on your iPhone, you may think you need to buy a special device or download a complicated app to make things easier.

But guess what? There's no need to do that.

Your iPhone already has built-in features that allow you to adjust settings to suit your needs. It's called iPhone Accessibility Assistant, and it's very easy to use.

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What is iPhone Accessibility Assistant?

iPhone Accessibility Assistant is a shortcut that you can add to the Shortcuts app. It asks a series of questions about your preferences and challenges, and suggests customized settings based on your answers. For example, it is useful in the following cases:

  • Increase the font size or contrast of text
  • Turn on video captions or subtitles
  • Use voice control or dictation instead of typing
  • Adjust audio volume and balance
  • Enable flash alerts or vibration for notifications
  • etc

The best part is that you can change the settings at any time and create different profiles depending on your situation. For example, he can create one profile for when he is at home and another profile for when he is away.

More information: How to create your own text shortcuts on your phone

How to use Accessibility Assistant on iPhone

Using iPhone Accessibility Assistant is very easy. Please follow these steps:

  • Swipe down from the top of your phone screen to search shortcut
  • open shortcut Select an app and gallery at the bottom right of the screen
  • search “Accessibility” Tap “iPhone and iPad Accessibility” To add to shortcuts
  • Then tap Add shortcut
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Use the iPhone Accessibility Assistant (Kurt “Cyber ​​Guy” Knutson)

  • Tap to go to the shortcut. shortcut icon Select at the bottom left of the screen, “iPhone and iPad Accessibility”

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  • Please answer promptSelect situation That applies to you. For example, you can select Visual, Auditory, Mobility, or Cognitive.
  • Then select finished
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Accessibility Assistant shortcuts (Kurt “Cyber ​​Guy” Knutson)

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Cart important points

If you're curious about how the Accessibility Assistant on iPhone can help you, why not try it out for yourself? It only takes a few minutes, but you might be surprised at how much it improves your iPhone experience. Don't forget to swipe down and search for “Shortcuts” to add shortcuts and answer the prompts. It's that simple.

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