Apple's VoiceOver and Speak Screen are accessibility features in iOS designed to assist users with visual impairments by providing spoken feedback and navigation support.
1. VoiceOver
VoiceOver is a gesture-based screen reader that enables users to navigate and interact with their iPhone or iPad using spoken feedback.
Key Features:
Full-Screen Reading: Reads aloud everything on the screen, including text, buttons, and menus.
Gestures for Navigation: Swiping and tapping allow users to move through elements and select options.
Braille Support: Compatible with refreshable Braille displays.
Customizable Speaking Rate & Pitch: Adjusts the speed and tone of the voice.
Screen Curtain: Turns off the display for privacy while VoiceOver is active.
Image Descriptions & Object Recognition: Uses AI to describe images and objects on the screen.
How to Enable VoiceOver:
1. Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver
2. Toggle VoiceOver ON.
(Shortcut: Triple-press the Side/Home button to enable or disable VoiceOver.)
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2. Speak Screen
Speak Screen is a simpler text-to-speech feature that reads aloud the content displayed on the screen without changing how you interact with the device.
Key Features:
Reads emails, web pages, books, and more.
Works with any app that displays text.
Can be controlled with playback buttons.
How to Enable Speak Screen:
1. Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content
2. Toggle Speak Screen ON.
How to Use Speak Screen:
Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the screen to start reading.
Use the on-screen controls to pause, speed up, or rewind.
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