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Using the contextual menu
While you are using TalkBack, swipe to the left or right with three fingers. The contextual 
menu will appear and the device will read the options aloud. Swipe to the left or right 
with three fingers to scroll through the options. When you hear the option you want, 
swipe upwards or downwards to use the option or adjust the settings for the option. For 
example, when you hear 
Media Volume, you can adjust the volume by swiping upwards or 
downwards.
Adding image...

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•	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.
•	Focus on speech audio: Set the device to turn the media volume down when the device 
reads an item aloud.
•	Sound feedback volume: Adjust the volume that sound is played when you touch the 
screen to control it. This feature is available when 
Sound feedback is activated.
•	Single-tap selection:...

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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:
•	Preferred TTS engine: Select an engine for the text-to-speech feature.
•	Speech rate: Adjust the speed for the text-to-speech feature.
•	Default language status: View the status of the current language set for the...

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Vision
Writing voice memos to voice labels
You can use voice labels to distinguish objects of similar shape by attaching labels to them. 
You can record and assign a voice memo to an NFC-enabled voice label. The voice memo is 
played back when you place your device near the label.
Turn on the NFC feature before using this feature.
1 On the Apps screen, tap Settings → Accessibility → Vision → Voice Label.
The voice recorder will launch.
2 Tap  to start recording. Speak into the microphone.
3...

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•	Exploring the screen by scrolling: Drag two or more fingers across the magnified screen.
•	Adjusting zoom ratio: Pinch two or more fingers on the magnified screen or spread them 
apart.
You can also temporarily magnify the screen by tapping the screen three times and holding. 
While holding the screen, drag your finger to explore the screen. Release your finger to return 
to the normal view.
•	Keyboards on the screen cannot be magnified.
•	When this feature is activated, the performance of...

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Colour adjustment
Adjust how colours are displayed on the screen if you have difficulty in distinguishing colours. 
The device changes the colours into more recognisable colours.
On the Apps screen, tap 
Settings → Accessibility → Vision → Colour adjustment, and 
then tap the switch to activate it. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the colour 
adjustment procedure.
Hearing
Sound detectors
Set the device to vibrate when it detects your doorbell or a baby crying.
Baby crying...

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Setting flash notification
Set the flash to blink when you have incoming calls, new messages, or notifications.
On the Apps screen, tap 
Settings → Accessibility → Hearing, and then tap the Flash 
notification
 switch to activate it.
Turning off all sounds
Set the device to mute all device sounds, such as media sounds, and the caller’s voice during 
a call.
On the Apps screen, tap 
Settings → Accessibility → Hearing, and then tap the Turn off all 
sounds
 switch to activate it.
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Mono audio
Mono output combines stereo sound into one signal that is played through all headset 
speakers. Use this if you have a hearing impairment or if a single earbud is more convenient.
On the Apps screen, tap 
Settings → Accessibility → Hearing, and then tap the Mono audio 
switch to activate it.
Auto haptic
When the auto haptic feature is activated, the device will vibrate with the sound when 
playing music, watching videos, or playing games. It will also vibrate when buttons are...

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Assistant menu
Displaying the assistive shortcut icon
Set the device to display the assistive shortcut icon for accessing apps, features, and settings. 
You can easily control the device by tapping the assistive menus in the icon.
1 On the Apps screen, tap Settings → Accessibility → Dexterity and interaction → 
Assistant menu.
2 Tap the switch to activate it.
The assistive shortcut icon appears at the bottom right of the screen.
3 Tap Dominant hand to move the assistive shortcut icon to a...

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To change the cursor settings, open the Apps screen, tap Settings → Accessibility → 
Dexterity and interaction → Assistant menu. Then, customise settings in Touchpad and 
cursor settings
.
Using enhanced assistive menus
Set the device to display enhanced assistive menus for selected apps.
On the Apps screen, tap 
Settings → Accessibility → Dexterity and interaction → Assistant 
menu
 → Assistant plus, tap the switch to activate it, and then select apps.
Turning on the screen with the air...
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