Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra Help Guide - Page 114
Accessibility, Magnification, Font size, Display Size, Color correction, TalkBack
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Accessibility Magnification Magnification allows you to zoom in to parts of the screen by tapping an area of the touchscreen three times in succession. To enable or disable Magnification 1 Find and tap Settings > Accessibility > Magnification. 2 Select an option and tap the slider to enable the function. To magnify an area and pan across the screen 1 Ensure Magnification is enabled. 2 Depending on the selected magnification option, to temporary magnify the area, tap the screen three times or tap first and then tap the screen. 3 Move the area by dragging it with two or more fingers. 4 To exit zoom mode, tap the area three times or tap again. With certain applications, you can also zoom in or out by pinching an area. Font size You can enable the Font size option to increase the default size of text displayed on your device. To set Font size 1 Find and tap Settings > Accessibility. 2 Tap Font size, and then set the desired font size by tapping the scale. Display Size You can use the Display size setting to increase or decrease all elements on your screen, not just text. To set display size 1 Find and tap Settings > Accessibility. 2 Tap Display size, and then set the desired display size by tapping the scale. Color correction The Color correction setting adjusts how colors are displayed on the screen for users who are color blind or have difficulty distinguishing between colors. To enable or disable Color correction 1 Find and tap Settings > Accessibility > Color correction. 2 Tap the slider under Color correction to enable or disable the function. 3 Tap Correction mode, and then select the appropriate color sensitivity. Color correction is currently an experimental feature and may affect device performance. TalkBack TalkBack is a screen reader service for visually impaired users. TalkBack uses spoken feedback to describe any events or actions performed on your Android device. TalkBack describes the user interface and reads out software errors, notifications, and messages. 114 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.