Accessibility Features
We’re excited for this post! Why? This post will summarize previous posts on Accessibility Features built-into devices or applications. These features are essential for some, but beneficial for everyone!
Previous posts on Accessibility Features:
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Typing (Windows 11) – type using your voice on Windows 11 products!
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Access (Windows 11) – learn how to access and navigate your Windows 11 device with your voice!
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Dictation (Apple Products) – type using your voice on Apple products!
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Voice Control (Apple Products) – learn how to access and navigate your Apple device with your voice!
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Android Accessibility Features – voice dictation, voice access, switch access, talkback and lookout
- Tech Tips Blog Post: More Android Accessibility Features – adjusting text/display settings, screen magnification, select to speak, and the magnifier app
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Even More Android Accessibility Features – captions, live transcribe, sound amplifier, and connecting hearing aids to your Android phone
- Tech Tips Blog Post: iPhone Accessibility Features – supports for vision, accessing and controlling your phone, live captions, sound recognition, live speech and more
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Google Pixel Accessibility Features – live captions for phone calls, magnification app, and quick phrases
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Accessibility Features of WebEx – learn more about the accessibility features of WebEx
- Tech Tips Blog Post: Captions & Subtitles in PowerPoint – learn how to enable live captions and subtitles in PowerPoint