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    Using the Home button to open accessibility 
    menus
    You can access the following accessibility menus by pressing the Home button three times 
    quickly.
    •	Accessibility
    •	TalkBack
    •	Negative colours
    •	Interaction control
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Direct access, and then drag the Direct 
    access
     switch to the right. Then, select an accessibility menu to open when you press the 
    Home button three times quickly.
    If you select more than one menu, the device displays a pop-up window asking which menu 
    to use each time you press the Home button three times quickly. To enable 
    Interaction 
    control
     on the accessibility menus, activate the feature. On the Apps screen, tap Settings 
    → Accessibility → Dexterity and interaction → Interaction control, and then drag the 
    Interaction control switch to the right.
    TalkBack
    Activating or deactivating TalkBack
    When you activate TalkBack, the device reads aloud the text on the screen or selected 
    features. This feature is useful if you cannot see or have difficulty viewing the screen.
    1 On the Apps screen, tap Settings → Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack.
    2 Drag the TalkBack switch to the right.
    To deactivate TalkBack, drag the 
    TalkBack switch to the left.
    3 Tap OK.   
    						
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    When you activate TalkBack, the device provides voice feedback and reads aloud the features 
    you select. Also, the device provides voice feedback when the screen turns off, when you 
    have new notifications, and more.
    When you activate 
    Explore by touch while using TalkBack, the device reads selected items 
    aloud. Firstly, the device reads aloud items on the screen when you tap them. Then, the 
    device will perform the function or open the app if you tap anywhere on the screen twice 
    quickly. If 
    Explore by touch is deactivated, the device cannot perform various features that 
    require finger gestures.
    To activate 
    Explore by touch, on the Apps screen, tap Settings → Accessibility → Vision → 
    TalkBack → Settings, and then tick Explore by touch.
    Some features are not available while you are using TalkBack.
    Controlling the screen with finger gestures
    You can use various finger gestures to control the screen while you are using TalkBack. If 
    Explore by touch is deactivated, the device cannot perform some of the features that require 
    finger gestures.
    To activate 
    Explore by touch, on the Apps screen, tap Settings → Accessibility → Vision → 
    TalkBack → Settings, and then tick Explore by touch.
    •	Exploring the screen: Place a finger on the screen and move your finger to explore the 
    screen. Select and hold on an item and the device reads aloud the item. When you 
    release your finger, the item under your finger is selected.
    •	Selecting items: Tap an item to select it. Or, select and hold on an item while exploring 
    the screen, and then release your finger.
    •	Opening the selected item: While selected items are read aloud, when you hear the item 
    you want, release your finger from the item. Then, tap anywhere on the screen twice 
    quickly.
    •	Selecting the previous item: Scroll quickly upwards or to the left on the screen with one 
    finger.   
    						
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    •	Selecting the next item: Scroll quickly downwards or to the right on the screen with one 
    finger.
    •	Scrolling the lists: Scroll the screen upwards or downwards with two fingers.
    •	Returning to the previous page: Scroll the screen to the right with two fingers.
    •	Moving to the next page: Scroll the screen to the left with two fingers.
    •	Unlocking the screen: Scroll the screen in any direction within the locked screen area with 
    two fingers.
    •	Opening notifications panel: Drag the top of the screen downwards with two fingers.
    •	Opening quick setting panel: Drag the top of the screen downwards with three fingers.
    You can configure finger gesture settings for TalkBack in 
    Manage gestures. Refer to 
    ‘Configuring finger gesture settings’ for details.
    Configuring finger gesture settings
    When you use TalkBack, you can perform actions using finger gestures. You can perform 
    actions such as, returning to the previous screen, opening the Home screen, and more. 
    Configure finger gestures before using them.
    Configuring settings for vertical gestures
    You can use two-part vertical gestures by dragging your finger upwards and downwards from 
    the bottom of the screen, or vice versa.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack → Settings → 
    Manage gestures → Two-part vertical gestures. Then, select one of the following features:
    •	Move to the first and last items on screen: When you drag your finger upwards and 
    then downwards on the screen, the first item at the top of the screen is selected. When 
    you drag your finger downwards and then upwards on the screen, the last item at the 
    bottom of the screen is selected.
    •	Cycle through reading granularities: When you drag your finger upwards and then 
    downwards on the screen, the reading unit changes. The reading unit changes to page, 
    paragraph, line, word, character, and default. When you drag your finger downwards and 
    then upwards on the screen, the reading units change in reverse order.   
    						
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    Configuring settings for shortcut gestures
    Use this feature to configure eight shortcut gestures. You can configure gestures such as, 
    dragging your finger upwards and then to the right without releasing it, and more. You can 
    change shortcut gestures or assign features to empty shortcuts.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack → Settings → 
    Manage gestures. Select a gesture, and then assign a feature to it.
    The following features are available:
    •	Back button: Return to the previous screen.
    •	Home button: Open the Home screen.
    •	Recent apps button: Open the list of recently-used apps.
    •	Open notifications: Open the notifications panel.
    •	Open global context menu: Open the global contextual menu. Tap and hold the 
    screen to open the circular global contextual menu. You can use features, such as 
    Quick 
    navigation
    , Read from top, Spell last utterance, and Read from next item. Then, 
    explore menus by drawing a circle with your finger without releasing it. When you find 
    the menu you want, release your finger from the menu to select it.
    Tap 
    Pause feedback at the top left of the screen to pause voice feedback.
    Tap 
    TalkBack Settings at the top right of the screen to access the TalkBack settings. Refer 
    to ‘Configuring settings for TalkBack’ for details.
    •	Open local context menu: Open the local contextual menu. You can select a unit for 
    reading text on the screen. When you use this feature while entering text, contextual 
    menus, such as the cursor control menu, are available. Tap and hold the screen to open 
    the circular contextual menu. Then, explore menus by drawing a circle with your finger 
    without releasing it. When you find the menu you want, release your finger from the 
    menu to select it.
    •	Read from top: Read items aloud from the first item to the last item in order.
    •	Read from next item: Read items aloud starting from the item next to the selected item 
    in order.   
    						
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    Changing reading units
    When you use TalkBack, you can listen to the text on the screen. You can drag your finger up, 
    down, left, or right to select the text you want. By default, the device reads text aloud in the 
    selected area. Or, you can set the device to read text in other reading units, such as lines or 
    paragraphs.
    Changing reading units by using the local contextual menu
    1 Select some text to read.
    2 Drag your finger upwards, and then to the right without releasing it to open the local 
    contextual menu.
    3 Tap and hold the screen and draw a circle with your finger to explore menus. Then, 
    release your finger when you hear 
    Change granularity.
    4 Tap and hold the screen again and draw a circle with your finger to explore menus. Then, 
    release your finger when you hear the reading unit you want.
    To change the shortcut gesture to open the local contextual menu, refer to ‘Configuring 
    settings for shortcut gestures’.
    Changing reading units using two-part vertical gestures
    When you drag your finger upwards and then downwards on the screen, the reading unit 
    changes. The reading unit changes to page, paragraph, line, word, character, and then default. 
    When you drag your finger downwards and then upwards on the screen, the reading units 
    change in reverse order.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack → Settings → 
    Manage gestures → Two-part vertical gestures → Cycle through reading granularities.
    You can listen to the text next to the currently-selected text using the current reading unit. 
    To listen to the next section of text, drag you finger downwards or to the right on the screen. 
    Also, you can listen to the text before the currently-selected text using the current reading 
    unit. To listen to the previous section of text, drag your finger upwards or to the left on the 
    screen.   
    						
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    Pausing voice feedback
    Open the global contextual menu by dragging your finger downwards and then to the right 
    on the screen without releasing it. When you select 
    Pause feedback at the top left of the 
    screen, voice feedback pauses.
    When voice feedback is paused, you can resume it by turning on the screen or other methods. 
    To change the method for resuming voice feedback, on the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → 
    Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack → Settings → Resume from suspend. Then, select an 
    option.
    To change the shortcut gesture to open the global contextual menu, refer to ‘Configuring 
    settings for shortcut gestures’.
    Using the quick navigation feature
    With the quick navigation feature, you can access menus by drawing a circle on the screen 
    without scrolling up or down to select an item.
    Open the global contextual menu by dragging your finger downwards and then to the right 
    on the screen without releasing it. Tap and hold the screen and draw a circle around the 
    menu with your finger to explore the menus. Then, release your finger when you hear 
    Quick 
    navigation
    . Tap the screen again and draw a circle around the menu with your finger to 
    explore the menus. Then, release your finger when you hear the menu you want.
    Adding and managing image labels
    You can assign labels to images on the screen. The device reads aloud the labels when the 
    images are selected. Add labels to unlabelled images by using the local contextual menu.
    Open the local contextual menu by dragging your finger upwards and then to the right on 
    the screen without releasing it. Tap and hold the screen and a draw a circle around the menu 
    with your finger to explore the menus. When you hear the add label menu, release your finger 
    to add labels.
    To view the labels, on the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack 
    → Settings → Manage customised labels.   
    						
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    Configuring settings for TalkBack
    Configure settings for TalkBack for your convenience.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision → TalkBack → Settings. 
    Alternatively, open the global contextual menu by dragging your finger downwards and then 
    to the right on the screen without releasing it. Then, drag your finger to the top right of the 
    screen and release it when you hear 
    TalkBack Settings.
    •	Speech volume: Adjust the volume level for voice feedback.
    Voice feedback volume can vary depending on the media volume. To adjust the media 
    volume, press the Volume button up or down while listening to voice feedback. Or, on the 
    Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Sound → Volume, and then drag the volume adjustment 
    bar for the media content to the left or right.
    •	Use pitch changes: Set the device to read aloud text at a low pitch when it is entered 
    using a keyboard.
    •	Keyboard echo: Set the device to read aloud text or symbols entered using a keyboard. 
    You can also set the type of keyboard to apply this feature to.
    •	Speak when screen is off: Set the device to provide voice feedback when the screen is 
    turned off.
    •	Use proximity sensor: Set the device to pause voice feedback when you place your hand 
    over the sensor at the top of the device. To resume voice feedback, tap the screen.
    •	Shake to start continuous reading: Set the device to read aloud the text displayed on 
    the screen when you shake the device. You can select from various shaking speeds.
    •	Speak caller ID: Set the device to read the caller’s name aloud when you have an 
    incoming call.
    •	Vibration feedback: Set the device to vibrate when you explore the screen.
    •	Sound feedback: Set the device to emit a sound when you control the screen, such as 
    scrolling the screen, and more.   
    						
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    •	Focus speech audio: Set the device to turn the media volume down when the device 
    reads an item aloud.
    •	Sound volume: Adjust the volume that sound is played when you touch the screen to 
    control it. This feature is available when 
    Sound feedback is selected.
    •	Explore by touch: Set the device to read aloud the items under your finger. For example, 
    when you tap 
    Apps on the Home screen with your finger, the device reads out “Apps”.  T o  
    select 
    Apps, release your finger from it and tap anywhere on the screen twice quickly. You 
    can move to the page you want by scrolling the screen left or right with two fingers. To 
    learn about controlling the screen using the explore by touch feature, refer to ‘Controlling 
    the screen with finger gestures’ for details.
    •	Automatically scroll lists: Set the device to automatically scroll through the rest of the 
    list not displayed on the screen and read the items aloud.
    •	Single-tap selection: Set the device to open the selected item by tapping it once.
    •	Launch “Explore by touch” tutorial: View the tutorial about using the Explore by touch 
    feature.
    •	Manage gestures: Assign actions to perform using finger gestures. Refer to ‘Configuring 
    finger gesture settings’ for details.
    •	Manage customised labels: View the labels you added.
    •	Resume from suspend: Select a method to resume voice feedback.
    •	Developer settings: Set options for app development.
    Using the device with the screen turned off
    Set the device to turn the screen off at all times to keep the content on your screen private. 
    The screen does not turn on when you press external buttons or tap the screen. Also, 
    currently-activated features do not turn off.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision, and then tick Dark screen. You 
    can activate or deactivate this feature by pressing the Power button twice.   
    						
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    Using the rapid key input feature
    Set the device to enter a character when you release your finger from the character on the 
    keyboard. You can use this feature to enter characters instead of releasing your finger and 
    double-tapping on the screen.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision, and then tick Rapid key input.
    Reading passwords aloud
    Set the device to read the password aloud when you enter the password while TalkBack is 
    activated. Use this feature to make sure that you are entering the right password.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision, and then tick Speak passwords.
    Setting text-to-speech features
    Change the settings for text-to-speech features used when TalkBack is activated, such as 
    languages, speed, and more.
    On the Apps screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision → Text-to-speech options, and 
    then use the following functions:
    •	Samsung text-to-speech engine / Google Text-to-speech engine: Select an engine for 
    the text-to-speech feature.
    •	Speech rate: Select a speed for the text-to-speech feature.
    •	Listen to an example: Listen to the spoken text for an example. If the device cannot read 
    examples aloud, tap 
     → Install voice data to download and install voice data for the 
    text-to-speech feature.
    •	Default language status: View the status of the current language set for the text-to 
    speech feature.   
    						
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    Entering text using the keyboard
    To display the keyboard, tap the text input field, and then tap anywhere on the screen twice 
    quickly.
    When you touch the keyboard with your finger, the device reads aloud the character buttons 
    under your finger. When you hear the character you want, release your finger from the screen 
    to select it. The character is entered and the device reads the text aloud.
    If 
    Rapid key input is not activated, release your finger from the character you want, and then 
    tap anywhere on the screen twice quickly. To activate the rapid input feature, on the Apps 
    screen, tap 
    Settings → Accessibility → Vision, and then tick Rapid key input.
    Entering additional characters
    Tap and hold a button on the keyboard. If additional characters are available via the button, 
    a pop-up window appears above the keyboard showing the characters. To select a character, 
    drag you finger on the screen until you hear the character you want, and then release it.
    Changing keyboard input language
    To add input languages, on the Apps screen, tap Settings → Language and input. Then, tap 
     next to Samsung keyboard → Select input languages, and then select languages.
    To change the keyboard input language while entering text, tap and hold 
    , and then select 
    a language.
    Editing text
    Use the local contextual menu to move the cursor or copy and paste text.
    Open the local contextual menu by dragging your finger upwards and then to the right on 
    the screen without releasing it. Tap and hold the screen and draw a circle around the menu 
    with your finger to explore the menu. Then, release your finger when you hear 
    Change 
    granularity
    . Tap the screen again and draw a circle around the menu to explore the menus. 
    Then release your finger when you hear the reading unit you want.
    When you edit text, set the reading unit to either word or character for your convenience. In 
    selection mode, the device selects text according to the reading unit you selected.   
    						
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