Apple ME991LL/A Manual Do Utilizador

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Appendix A    
Accessibility 
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Use Siri. Say “speak screen.”
You can also have iPad read just text you select—see 
, above.
Speak Auto-Text
Speak Auto-text speaks the text corrections and suggestions iPad makes when you type.
Turn Speak Auto-text on or off. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech.
Speak Auto-text also works with VoiceOver and Zoom.
Large, bold, and high-contrast text
Display larger text in apps such as Settings, Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Messages, and Notes. 
Go to Settings > General > Text Size, then adjust the slider. For even larger text, go to Settings > 
General > Accessibility > Larger Text, then turn on Larger Accessibility Sizes.
Display bolder text on iPad. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Bold Text.
Increase text contrast where possible. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on 
Increase Contrast.
Button Shapes
iPad can add a colored background shape or an underline to buttons so they’re easier to see.
Emphasize buttons. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Button Shapes.
Reduce screen motion
You can stop the movement of some screen elements, for example, the parallax effect of icons 
and alerts against the wallpaper, or motion transitions.
Reduce motion. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Reduce Motion.
On/off switch labels
To make it easier to see whether a setting is on or off, you can have iPad show an additional label 
on on/off switches.
Add switch-setting labels. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on On/Off Labels.
Assignable tones
You can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible FaceTime caller 
ID. You can also assign distinct tones to alert you of a variety of other events, including new 
voicemail, new mail, sent mail, Tweet, Facebook Post, and reminders. See 
 on 
page 35
You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPad. See Chapter 22, 
, on 
page 113.