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Master Accessibility on iPhone and iPad

Just like the Mac, your iPhone and iPad have Accessibility features that enable you to change how you navigate and control them. Helpfully, most of them have the same names and work in a similar way to their Mac counterparts.

In iOS and iPadOS, Accessibility controls are accessed from the Accessibility section of the Settings app. Just like their Mac counterparts, the settings are split into several different categories. These are: Vision; Physical and Motor; Hearing; and General.

VISION CONTROLS

The settings in the Vision section are designed to make the iPhone and iPad easier to use for anyone with a

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