Apple MD717LL/A User Manual

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Appendix A    
Accessibility 
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Set the language for VoiceOver. Go to Settings > General > International > Voice Control.
If you change the language for iPod touch, you may need to reset the language for VoiceOver 
and your braille display.
You can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to provide system status and 
other information. For example:
 
Announcement History contains an unread message
 
The current Announcement History message hasn’t been read
 
VoiceOver speech is muted
 
The iPod touch battery is low (less than 20% charge)
 
iPod touch is in landscape orientation
 
The screen display is turned off
 
The current line contains additional text to the left
 
The current line contains additional text to the right
Set the leftmost or rightmost cell to display status information. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Status Cell and tap Left or Right. 
See an expanded description of the status cell. On your braille display, press the status cell’s 
router button.
Siri
With Siri, you can do things like opening apps just by asking, and VoiceOver can read Siri 
responses to you. See Chapter 4, 
, on page 35.
Zoom
Many apps let you zoom in or out on specific items. For example, you can double-tap or pinch 
to expand webpage columns in Safari. There’s also a Zoom accessibility feature that lets you 
magnify the entire screen of any app you’re using. You can use Zoom together with VoiceOver.
Turn Zoom on or off. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom. Or use the Accessibility 
Shortcut. See 
 on page 107.
Zoom in or out. Double-tap the screen with three fingers.
Vary the magnification. With three fingers, tap and drag up or down. The tap-and-drag gesture 
is similar to a double-tap, except you don’t lift your fingers on the second tap—instead, drag 
your fingers on the screen. Once you start dragging, you can drag with a single finger. iPod touch 
returns to the adjusted magnification when you zoom out and in again using the three-finger 
double-tap.
Pan around the screen. While zoomed in, drag the screen with three fingers. Once you start 
dragging, you can continue with just one finger. Or hold a single finger near the edge of the 
screen to pan to that side. Move your finger closer to the edge to pan more quickly. When you 
open a new screen, Zoom goes to the upper-middle of the screen.
While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard (see 
 on 
page 23), the screen image follows the insertion point, keeping it in the center of the display.