This short, course shows you how to find and manage the iPad's Accessibility settings that can make using your iPad easier. such as how to:
Make your iPad easier and more comfortable to use with accessibility settings.
Learn how to use some of the accessibility features on your iPad, including how to make text easier to read, how to use the magnifier feature, and how to make the iPad convert what you say into text.
The demonstrations in this course use an iPad without a physical Home button. If your tablet is different, some of the steps might vary a little, but you can still follow along.
Before you start, make sure the iPad is switched on, and fully charged. Your operating software should also be up to date.
To make text larger and easier to read, first open the Settings app and then from the menu on the left tap Accessibility:
The Magnifier uses the camera on the back of the iPad to help you see things up close. To access it easily, you can add it to your iPad’s Control Centre.
Dictation helps you create messages and notes without having to type on the keyboard. Instead, you speak into your iPad and Dictation converts your speech into text.
Dictation works in any app where you can see the microphone button on the keyboard. You can use it creating emails, messages or notes, reminders or calendar appointments, and searching the internet. For the best dictation results, speak slowly and clearly.
You’ve completed the iPad: Accessibility settings activity.
Next up, we'll learn the iPad: System Settings activity.