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Appendix A    
Accessibility 
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Show the zoom controller. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then turn on Show 
Controller, or triple-tap with three fingers, then choose Show Controller. Then you can double-
tap the floating Zoom Controls button to zoom in or out, single-tap the button to display the 
zoom controls, or drag it to pan. To move the Zoom Controls button, tap and hold the button, 
then drag it to a new location. To adjust the transparency of the zoom controller, go to Settings > 
General > Accessibility > Zoom > Idle Visibility.
Have Zoom track your selections or the text insertion point. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > Zoom > Follow Focus. Then, for example, if you use VoiceOver, turning on this 
option causes the zoom window to magnify each element on the screen as you select it using a 
swipe in VoiceOver.
Zoom in on your typing without magnifying the keyboard. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > Zoom, then turn on Follow Focus and turn off Zoom Keyboard. Now when you 
zoom in while typing (in Messages or Notes, for example), the text you type is magnified but all 
of the keyboard remains visible.
Display the magnified part of the screen in grayscale or inverted color. Triple-tap with three 
fingers, then tap the Filters button in the controls that appear.
While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard, the screen image follows the insertion point, 
keeping it in the center of the display. See 
 on page 30.
Invert Colors and Grayscale
Sometimes, inverting the colors or changing to grayscale on the iPad screen makes it easier 
to read.
Invert the screen colors. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Invert Colors.
See the screen in grayscale. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Grayscale.
Turn on both effects to see inverted grayscale. You can also apply these effects to just the 
contents of the zoom window—see 
 on page 141.
Speak Selection
Even with VoiceOver turned off, you can have iPad read aloud any text you select.
Turn on Speak Selection. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech. There you can also:
 
Adjust the speaking rate
 
Choose to have individual words highlighted as they’re read
Have text read to you. Select the text, then tap Speak.
You can also have iPad read the entire screen to you. See 
, next.
Speak Screen
iPad can read the contents of the screen to you, even if you don’t use VoiceOver.
Turn on Speak Screen. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech.
Have iPad speak the screen. Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers. Use the 
controls that appear to pause speaking or adjust the rate.
Highlight what’s being spoken. Turn on Highlight Content, below the Speak Screen switch when 
it’s turned on.